The Paulding Board of Commissioners will meet at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., while the county school board meets at 6:15 p.m. Return to Dallas-Hiram Patch for coverage of these meetings.
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Hereβs who youβll see on the ballots, and how you can cast your votes early.
See how 10 local establishments fared in the food scores for Aug. 4-10.
One of the six finalists could be named to the job as early as Friday, Aug. 24.
Todayβs work session, set for 5:30 p.m., will lead up to Tuesday nightβs regular meeting.
Paulding is one of eight entities across the state that will receive funds under the Governorβs Water Supply Program.
Councilmen are set to meet in a called meeting tonight regarding personnel issues, while their monthly work session is set for Thursday.
For the first time since 2009, Georgia shoppers will not have to pay state and local sales and use taxes on back-to-school items.
The two candidates set for a runoff for the Senate District 31 seat are not expected to share the stage tonight at an event in Dallas scheduled by State Sen. Bill Heath. Challenger Bill Carruth, however, says he remains open to a public debate.
See how local establishments fared in the food scores for July 28-Aug. 3.
Paulding County commissioners agreed Thursday to amend the proposed fiscal year 2013 budget. They are set to vote on it later this month.
Here are some loan guidelines you should know to make sure your transaction closesβand closes on time.
The morning meeting is the next step before Paulding County commissioners bring the budget up for a vote at their Aug. 14 meeting.
Voters showed their desire to keep most of the current officeholders but showed a strong sentiment against a regional tax plan.
One local office and two state offices involving Paulding County are set to bring voters back to the polls in just a few weeks.
Dallas-Hiram Patch brought you Tuesday night the results for races impacting Paulding County.
Patch will keep you updated as election results roll in.
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Dallas-Hiram Patch will bring you coverage of tonight's hearing later this week. The Paulding County Board of Commissioners is expected to vote on the budget two weeks from today.
Even after the smoke clears from todayβs primary elections, Paulding County voters may have to return to the polls in three weeks.
Before you head to the polls, use our list of candidates to see who youβll find on your ballot. You can also check out some of the coverage weβve brought you on these races.
The complaints stem from a campaign committeeβs support of State Sen. Bill Heath, who faces two opponents in his bid for office.
One new face is guaranteed to grace the Paulding County Board of Commissioners come January.
See how 19 local establishments fared in the food scores for July 21-27.
Incumbent Paulette Rakestraw Braddock, Michael Ray James and Melissa Morrison met with Dallas-Hiram Patch for one-on-one interviews on their campaign platforms.
The four men running in Paulding Countyβs chief magistrate race each sat down with Dallas-Hiram Patch for one-on-one interviews on their campaign platforms.
Georgia House District 66 GOP Candidates answer the question, "Each of you have served in elected public office. What do you consider your best achievement while in office and why?"
Paulding County School Board members Tuesday voted to name the field for Coach Tim Glanton. The board also approved a millage rate.
Paulding School Board members will consider approving a millage rate, while county commissioners are set to vote on a $1 million-plus contract to resurface roads. The two government bodies meet today. Dallas-Hiram Patch will bring you coverage of the meet
Secretary of State Brian Kemp upheld the judicial decisions that kept two candidates in their respective races.
Paulding County voters will have the chance to cast ballots at three satellite locations as well at the countyβs elections office during this weekβs advance voting period.
Georgia House District 66 GOP Candidates answer the question, "If a vibrant economy and future economic development are important to Georgians, what do you view as the keys to providing jobs to support our economy?"