For local voters to decide Sunday package sales, two school board seats and a SPLOST extension, polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Our weekly list of health inspection scores includes Cartersville establishments inspected from Oct. 31 to Nov. 4.
The Cartersville council will address zoning changes, contracts and financial numbers.
The two candidates for the at-large Cartersville post explained their stances on issues and challenges facing the school system as a whole.
The effects of the movement are being seen across the nation.
Our weekly list of food scores includes Cartersville restaurants inspected from Oct. 24 to 28.
Following an investigation of restaurants in three states, 128 employees of the chain will get $60,594 in minimum and overtime back wages.
Our weekly list of food scores includes Cartersville restaurants inspected from Oct. 17 to 21.
Also on the agenda for Cartersville City Council are zoning matters related to the renovation of 100 Cook Street.
Our weekly list of food scores includes Cartersville restaurants inspected from Oct. 10 to 14.
Everybody cut for an all-Georgia movie featuring scenes from Hiram, Acworth and Kennesaw.
The first to announce his candidacy, Bartow County Building Inspector Tony Tidwell sat down with Cartersville Patch for a 10-minute video interview.
Stop by the Patch booth during the biannual event set for Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
While Tax Commissioner VaLenda Bailey announces her retirement, three candidates step up to run for commissioner of Bartow County.
Serving on the Cartersville City Council is a delight to Tate, who has held her post since 1998.
Our weekly list of food scores includes Cartersville restaurants inspected from Sept. 26 to 30.
As the Atlanta roundtable shifts from plans to spend most of its T-SPLOST money—if the measure is approved by voters—on buses and roads instead of light rail, we want to know what you think would improve the commute from Cartersville to the metro area.
Cartersville Fire Department is set Saturday to kick off Fire Prevention Week: Protect your Family from Fire with an open house.
Cartersville leaders meet Thursday for a work session at 6 p.m. and regular business at 7 p.m.
Are taxpayers footing the bill to bring more than 2,000 jobs and what could be a lot of new business to Bartow?
Three men in the country illegally and accused of shooting at a state trooper had an initial court hearing Tuesday in Canton.
Bartow County Commissioner Clarence Brown will conduct a public meeting Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Frank Moore Administration and Judicial Center.
City officials broke ground on a public safety headquarters building near Oak Hill Cemetery they hope boosts growth in the area.
Georgia Department of Transportation work crews this week will be working the roadsides between 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
Coalition for the Right Road representatives say federal law requires Georgia Department of Transportation to pursue an alternative to Route D-VE of the proposed U.S. 411 Connector.
Cartersville-Bartow County Convention & Visitors Bureau officials hope to increase awareness of the hospitality industry and its economic impact on the local economy.
City of Cartersville officials Oct. 3 at 9 a.m. will ceremoniously begin construction of the facility to house police and fire operations on Cassville Road.
Our weekly list of food scores includes Cartersville restaurants inspected from Sept. 19 to 23.
The local business owner is running for Cartersville School Board Post 3, which will be vacated by current board member Tim Chason.
Georgia Department of Transportation Board member Jeff Lewis was quoted as saying concerns about the U.S. 411 Connector project could throw the project off schedule.
The Cartersville-Bartow County Economic Development Department received the Deal of the Year Award for its work with Toyo, which in five years, with the latest expansion, will have provided more than 1,300 jobs.
The Georgia Department of Labor released preliminary unemployment rates for August, and Bartow's rate, along with those of northwest Georgia, metro Atlanta and the state, increased.
Bartow County Commissioner Clarence Brown also tweaked the Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax proposal to purchase and install a new radio system across the county.
Following a public meeting in Cartersville and another set for Thursday in Dalton, representatives tasked with compiling a list of projects that would be funded with a proposed 1-cent regional sales tax are set for what could be a final vote.
The assistant vice president and commercial loan officer at Century Bank of Georgia is running against long-time Cartersville School Board Member Linda Benton.
Along with a weekend of art and entertainment, Bartow County's favorite restaurant, shop and attraction were named.
Gov. Nathan Deal announced last week the designation, which will help Bartow attract film and TV projects,.
Shots will be available to the community Thursday on a walk-in basis from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., as long as supplies last, at the Cartersville Civic Center. The department also will administer the vaccine at no cost to school children.
The Realtor is running for Cartersville School Board Post 3, which will be vacated by current board member Tim Chason.