The shift will go into effect Thursday, Jan. 12 over the Etowah River in Cartersville.
Lt. Commander Tracy Funck, a Cass High School graduate, will be part of a national joint task force coordinating military support.
The Bartow County lawmaker was recognized for his support and understanding of Georgia’s technology industry.
The Georgia Department of Transportation said project along Interstate 75 is expected to be completed by the end of November 2017.
The work is expected to take five days to complete, and traffic will be re-routed to U.S. 41 and S.R. 293 in Cartersville.
The closure is needed to accommodate work on a new tie-in to S.R. 140 in Adairsville.
Traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction along U.S. 411/S.R. 20 at the bridge near the Bartow-Floyd county line.
The highway will be closed Nov. 18-21 at the U.S. 41 overpass in Emerson to repair damaged caused by an oversized truck.
Allatoona was chosen out of 464 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers projects across the nation.
Bartow County elections officials say the 2016 numbers surpassed the advance voting period for the 2012 general election.
Bartow County voters also overwhelmingly backed Republican Donald Trump for president.
The city of Cartersville will close West Avenue between Etowah Drive and Henderson Drive beginning at 6 p.m. Friday.
The Cassville resident representing Georgia's 11th Congressional District was given the honor by the National Tax-Limitation Committee.
The $56 million project, which spans 6 miles, is expected to wrap up in June 2021.
The Georgia Department of Transportation has rolled out the new technology at about 1,000 intersections across the state.
The Georgia Department of Transportation plans to turn on the traffic signal Aug. 23 in Cartersville.
The Georgia Department of Transportation has awarded two contracts to perform the work in Cartersville.
State Rep. Christian Coomer has served for the past 15 years in the United States Air Force Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corps.
Brandon Bryson and Bobby Wilson garnered enough votes in the May 24 primary to make it to the July 26 runoff.
However, since no change is expected, state law requires the county to advertise its plans as a tax hike.
The signal, which will feature a flashing yellow left turn arrow, will be on S.R. 113 at Kroger Drive in Cartersville.
The city and the county will use the funds for enhancement and beautification efforts along Interstate 75.
The closure will be located between Old Alabama Road and U.S. 41/Joe Frank Harris Parkway.
The project connects the north end of Burnt Hickory Road to U.S. 411.
Motorist can expect bridges to be rehabilitated at various points along Interstate 75 over Allatoona Lake and throughout the county.
The U.S. representative from Georgia's 11th Congressional District was awarded the distinction by the National Retail Foundation.
The 527,000-pound boiler load will depart its location at 10 a.m. Thursday to make its way to Plant Bowen in Euharlee.
The race to become Bartow County's next chief magistrate judge will go into a runoff.
The incumbent congressman defeated four Republican challengers in Tuesday's general primary.
Residents will cast ballots in the sheriff, sole county commissioner, U.S. Congress and chief magistrate judge races.
The agency said there will be more than 470 active construction and maintenance projects throughout Georgia.
Citizens will now have additional parking and more privacy while they are casting their ballots.
The Bartow County Board of Elections and Voter Registration Office will be open for citizens to cast ballots from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 14.
Cartersville and Bartow County residents will be casting ballots in a slew of local and statewide races for the upcoming May 24 primary.
The American Conservative Union recognized U.S. Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Cassville) on Wednesday at a ceremony held at the U.S. Capitol.
The state agency's Rome office will close Tuesday, April 26 in preparation for the move.
The program gives elected leaders an unprecedented look at real-time traffic and road activity in their communities.
Local projects include a boat ramp for the Etowah River Trail, LED lighting for 2 parks and improvements to Dellinger Park.
The closure will go into effect April 4-18 near the intersection of Cline Drive and Burnt Hickory Road near Cartersville.
The project calls for replacing the S.R. 3/U.S. 41 bridge over Old Highway 41 about four miles south of Adairsville.