See how 13 local establishments fared in the food scores for Jan. 26-Feb. 1.
Paulding officials say the county escaped significant damage amid Wednesdayβs severe weather that in neighboring Bartow County caused property damage and killed a man.
Paulding's nearly 6,000 unemployed residents drove the county's jobless rate up in December, according to the Georgia Department of Labor.
In his latest column, State Sen. Bill Heath, R-Bremen, discusses state officials' look at state budget issues and his view on gun legislation.
See how 12 local establishments fared in the food scores for Jan. 19-25.
The Paulding County Board of Commissioners will hold their next work session Tuesday at 10 a.m.
State Sen. Bill Heath, R-Bremen, gives his take on the opening days of the Georgia General Assembly.
The rate was 9.4 percent in December 2011.
See how local establishments fared in the food scores for Jan. 12-18.
Officials with the Georgia Department of Transportation say their workers in northwest Georgia are gearing up for the potential impact of snow and ice on the roads.
The National Rifle Association released a statement hours after President Barack Obama proposed sweeping gun reform.
Alvin Sims, a longtime Hiram city councilman who in 2011 was appointed to complete an unexpired council term, died on Sunday. His funeral is set for Thursday.
Paulding drivers during business hours may see maintenance crews on one major thoroughfare through the end of the week, weather permitting.
HB 386 replaces the annual ad valorem tax on newly purchased vehicles.
Tonightβs meeting of the Paulding County School Board will see Richard Manous begin his term as board member. The board also will select its chairman and vice chairman for 2013.
See how local establishments fared in the food scores for Jan. 1-11.
State Sen. Bill Heath, R-Bremen, gives his insight into the upcoming session.
Paulding drivers during business hours may see maintenance crews on one major thoroughfare through the end of the week.
Georgiaβs improving jobless rate triggered the change.
The Carrollton Republican in his third election in three months defeated Libertarian James Camp to earn the state senate seat.
The Paulding County Board of Commissioners will be holding its regularly scheduled meetings today. See whatβs on the agenda.
Voters in portions of three counties, including Paulding, will choose between Libertarian candidate James Camp and Republican candidate Mike Dugan to determine the districtβs next state senator. Return to Dallas-Hiram Patch for tonightβs results.
The Paulding County School Board will gather six days after their regular meeting was originally scheduled to be held.
As a new year begins, State Sen. Bill Heath, R-Bremen, reflects on the year that was and goals for 2013.
Officials from the Georgia Department of Laborβs Marietta office will be helping two companies fill jobs this week.
Republican Tom Graves, who previously represented Georgiaβs 9th District, is now serving the district of which Paulding County is a part.
Early voting in the State Senate District 30 Race between Libertarian candidate James Camp and Republican candidate Mike Dugan concludes today at 5 p.m. Voters will have one more opportunity to cast ballotsβTuesdayβs election day.
Early voting began Wednesday in the State Senate District 30 Race between Libertarian candidate James Camp and Republican candidate Mike Dugan.
Alcohol license renewals and a proposal to extend the cityβs moratorium on sign permits will be on the agenda for the councilβs first meeting of 2013.
See how nine establishments fared in the food scores for Dec. 15-28.
Because Christmas Day falls on a Tuesday, GDOT is anticipating more travelers on Georgia's highways during the holiday period.
Get a recap of all the major headlines we brought you last week.
The following restaurants were inspected the week of Dec. 17-21.
State Sen. Bill Heath, R-Bremen, highlights some of the legislation that will take effect when the new year begins.
Mickey Thompson, who ran earlier this year for the House District 66 seat, was sentenced this morning and will pay $28,483 in restitution as well as a $3,000 fine.
See how 20 local establishments fared in the food scores for Dec. 8-14.
Local drivers may see maintenance crews during daytime hours through Friday, weather permitting.
Less then 3 percent of eligible voters in Paulding cast ballots in last weekβs runoff election to select the Republican nominee for the open state senate seat. Voters will return to the polls early next year to choose their districtβs next senator.
The proposed policy lays out benefits to which the superintendent is entitled.
Tonightβs meeting of the Paulding County School Board will be held at Austin Middle School in Douglasville. Return to Dallas-Hiram Patch for coverage.