Nearly 43,000 pounds of the meat was recalled for E coli after being shipped to stores nationwide, including Walmart stores in Georgia.
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Cobb Elections has expanded the locations where they are counting absentee ballots.
AMC reported a devastating $2.2 billion loss in the first quarter but plans to reopen ahead of the release of two major movie blockbusters.
The Cobb County Board of Commissioners has allocated $50 million to be disbursed by SelectCobb to small businesses impacted by the pandemic.
The Board of Commissioners has unanimously approved the Families First Agreement contract with the Atlanta Regional Commission.
'Fitch Ratings' cites flexibility, significant reserves in face of uncertain economy.
A judge signed off on the order after elections officials made the request.
Program Registration will begin Wednesday, June 10th at 9 a.m. (We highly encourage online registration).
Each package provides a child with breakfast and lunch emergency meals for seven days.
The number of people using aquatic centers will be limited and swim lessons will not take place due to social distancing guidelines.
Vision To Learn is a national nonprofit that provides free eye exams and free glasses for children in low-income areas.
The board also adopted a resolution in support of a Hate Crimes Bill that addresses crimes involving bias, hate, bigotry, or prejudice.
Requested amount for each organization is not fully funded because total applications exceeded approved COVID-19 donation of $1 million.
Advance Voting was an early indication of how social-distancing and cleaning protocols could affect voting on Election Day.
The proposed funding recommendations attached will be considered by the board on Tuesday, June 9, 2020 at 9 a.m.
Cobb County’s Board of Commissioners has approved a SPLOST Project List that will be considered by voters this November.
Tuesday’s Cobb County Board of Commissioners Zoning Meeting will take place in the BOC Meeting Room at 100 Cherokee Street in Marietta.
Cobb County’s Board of Commissioners will hold more meetings via teleconference this Monday, June 8, and Tuesday, June 9.
Advance voting for the June 9 Presidential Preference Primary, General Primary and Nonpartisan General will begin soon.
Cobb Tax Commissioner Carla Jackson is reopening all offices on Monday, June 8, with normal business hours of 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday.
The Georgia football legend — and ardent supporter of President Trump — criticized media negativity and urged unity.
Cobb County Board of Commissioners has allocated $50 million to be disbursed by SelectCobb to small businesses impacted by COVID-19.
Cobb PARKS Aquatic Centers are now open between the hours of 8:00am – 5:00pm. Lanes will be available for lap swimming.
The $1.9 million funding allocation represents a 28% increase in federal funds for nutrition services for older adults.
Georgia Educational Services, Inc. staff is offering breakfast and lunch meals during COVID-19 closure to all children ages 18 and younger.
Troublemakers at protests aren't the only problem — demonstrations may fuel the spread of the coronavirus in Georgia, officials say.
Georgia deaths from COVID-19 topped 2,000 on Saturday and continue to climb. Georgia is reopening its bars and clubs today anyway.
Parks rentals are still not available, but plans are underway to restart them soon.
"Support for this kind of programming is needed even more in the days of global crisis."
On May 26th, the Cobb County Board of Commissioners approved an additional $50 stipend for those willing to work the June 9, 2020 Primary.
No book drop service will be available at Windy Hill Community Center Library or Switzer Library in downtown Marietta.
The Board approved agenda item adding the extra stipend to Poll Managers, Assistant Poll Managers and Clerks who work on the election day.
Agenda item provides $500,000 to “SelectCobb,” the economic development initiative of the Cobb Chamber, to administer the grant program.
In order to best serve residents and provide increased recycling options, a recycling drop spot location in each district is opening soon.
Donations of 6 inch by 6 inch knitted or crocheted squares are needed by June 10 to create this project.
Poor counties in south Georgia are seeing the highest case rates, with Randolph, Terrell and Echols the worst off.
The owner of Tokyo Valentino says he isn't planning to open a Johnson Ferry Road location, but Cobb County records suggest otherwise.
The Board of Commissioners will consider a SPLOST project list during their afternoon meeting on May 26, 2020.
No reopening date has been announced for Six Flags Over Georgia, but visitors will need to make appointments for the park and wear masks.