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The Town Center CID project has set up bike docking stations along the Noonday Creek Trail. The stations are open 24/7.
Make sure you know when the garbage trucks will be picking up from your house during the week of Thanksgiving.
Avoid gridlock and construction delays in Kennesaw this weekend and next week.
Mothers unwilling or unable to care for their newborns will have a place to safely leave their babies to ensure they get proper care.
Several students tailgating at a recent football game thought they'd hit it big, but it turns out the Georgia Lottery made a mistake.
GDOT workers need to adjust beams at the I-75 southbound access point.
The Saturday event will take place at the City of Kennesaw's Public Works Facility on Moon Station Road.
Nov. 12 is your opportunity to donate to nonprofits making a difference in Kennesaw and elsewhere in the state.
Work will run from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. starting tonight, GDOT says.
After a dreary stretch of weather, we finally get a break in Kennesaw.
Veterans and currently serving servicemembers will be treated to a free meal at the Ben Robertson Community Center on Wednesday.
WalletHub has just released its 2015 Best & Worst Small Cities in America.
Some 700 Georgia soldiers who were killed in Vietnam should have their photographs displayed in Washington, the Cobb County senator says.
Workers will be in Kennesaw on Wednesday and Friday setting bridge beams, forcing a detour off the interstate.
In October, 29,743 Kennesaw residents read the Kennesaw Patch.
The photographer added a faint image of the late Lake Bozman into the wedding photo to make the family complete on its big day.
Clocks will fall back soon, giving us an hour less of evening sunlight. Winter is coming.
The KSU event will be held next Monday night.
Workers will be setting bridge beams through at least Saturday and could need until Monday to complete the work.
Workers are responding to the leak on Bells Ferry Road but police are not yet sure how long repairs will take.