Find out what's happening in Cartersville and beyond when you begin your morning with headlines from around the region in video.
Scott Rouen, 51, bought the recent, lucky instant game ticket at a store in Ellijay.
Cartersville leaders are set to hold a second reading of a proposed ordinance to reapportion electric rates that has drawn backlash from local manufacturers.
Cartersville residents have given to Republican presidential candidates much more than the total $692 Barack Obama has received.
Services for Charles Fluellen Sr., who Monday was honored by the state Senate, are set for noon Saturday, with the family receiving visitors Friday evening.
Our weekly list of food scores includes Cartersville restaurants and lodging facilities inspected from Feb. 20 to 24.
To build literacy plans for students, Cartersville and Bartow schools were awarded nearly $2.5 million and $ 4 million, respectively, in Striving Reader Comprehensive Literacy grants.
The bell rings as Buy Bartow-Work Bartow, initiated by Chamber President and CEO Joe Frank Harris Jr., sees 514 jobs created in the county.
The state is partnering with Google to provide websites and online tools to local business owners.
Area mail processing activities in Cartersville's Liberty Drive post office will move to Atlanta, affecting 23 union workers not expected to lose their jobs.
The Bartow Learning Center has reached its cap, enrolling students who previously dropped out of high school or didn't feel like they fit in, as well as 17 home-schooled students.
Bartow County Republican Party Chairman Louis DeBroux said voters are "greatly concerned" during an appearance on The Hayden Collins Radio Program.
A town hall meeting with State Sen. Barry Loudermilk, R-Cassville, and State Rep. Christian Coomer, R-Cartersville, included a screening of Americans For Prosperity's film "Making The Grade In Georgia: Educational Freedom & Justice for All."
See Bartow County through the lenses of 'Cartersville UNCUT.'
Our weekly list of food scores includes Cartersville restaurants inspected from Feb. 13 to 17.
Cartersville's council held a first reading of an ordinance that would increase rates for residential and large power users.
Cartersville leaders are set to meet Thursday at 6 p.m. for a work session and 7 p.m. for regular business.
Officials, who Friday held an open house, say more than 1 million square feet of mixed-use and retail space and about 4,000 hotel rooms will accompany fields and sporting facilities.
Our weekly list of food scores includes Cartersville restaurants inspected from Feb. 6 to 10.
Bartow County projects and facilities manager for 25 years, Steve Stewart is seeking election to the office of tax commissioner, a post to be vacated by a retiring VaLenda Bailey.
Clarence Brown approved the total $105 million financial plan in addition to a number of resolutions and alcohol licenses.
Building a strong workforce for communities in Georgia is a priority of Chattahoochee Tech, says Ron Newcomb, the school's new leader.
As part of Severe Weather Preparedness Week, the National Weather Service will conduct a tornado drill at 9 a.m. on Wednesday.
Gov. Nathan Deal unveiled a needs-based scholarship modeled after Cartersville City Schools' program.
Our weekly list of food scores includes Cartersville restaurants inspected from Jan. 31 to Feb. 3.
Melba Scoggins, former supervising clerk for Superior Court proceedings, has announced a bid for Clerk of Superior Court, the office currently held by Gary Bell.
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Criminal cases against two of three arrested in 2010 at a North Tennessee Street spa are pending.
Bartow Commissioner Clarence Brown released a proposed 2012 spending plan about $1 million less than last year, when the county shelled out $1 million on the new jail and bought vehicles.
The measure comes after a local "pill mill" was busted last year.