Among the highlights: KSU broke ground on a new art museum. Kennesaw Mountain High posted SAT scores above the national average. And Swift-Cantrell Park received a $15K grant.
Cobb District Attorney Pat Head, who is expected to file a motion this week in the case, told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that he believes "current law prohibits prosecuting this case further."
About 16,000 parks received votes in Coca-Cola's America Is Your Park contest. Swift-Cantrell was one of just four parks to receive a monetary award from the Coca-Cola's Live Positively Foundation.
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The incumbent Cobb County Chairman will be joined by other county and state Republicans.
Take a look at the roadwork being done in and around Kennesaw this week, Sept. 17-21. Barrett Parkway, Burnt Hickory Road and Ridenour Boulevard are among the affected roadways.
The Cobb Board of Elections is seeking poll workers for the general elections.
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Alternatives for the Northwest Transit Corridor include light rail and the expansion of bus services from Cobb County to Downtown Atlanta.
Deadline to vote is Sept. 15; the tag fees fund conservation and habitat restoration.
Matthew cites concerns about reports of "performance issues" with paving company's previous work.
A birthday program will be held at 3 p.m. at Depot Park.
Events begin at 11 a.m. on Saturday.
The event is geared toward getting kids out of the house to play.
The Raquel Nelson saga is revisited in the wake of other fatalities across the state.
The city's Youth Council came up with the idea for the after-school program and will serve as volunteers at the center.
The debate is sponsored by League of Women Voters of Marietta-Cobb.
The HOPE Scholarship was a hot topic for state Sens. Chip Rogers and Judson Hill at the Mountain View Library in Northeast Cobb on Thursday night.
There were more than 348 productions shot in Georgia last year. And now Cobb County wants to jump on the bandwagon.
A recap of Monday night's City Council meeting.
Cobb Commission Chairman Tim Lee talked declining property values, SPLOST and proactive approaches to job creation in his State of the County address.
City council discussed possible changes to solicitation regulation; they also heard recommendations from the Prescription Drug Task Force.
Polling locations will be open until 7 p.m.