Cobb County Chairman Tim Lee spoke Tuesday at the Vinings Business Association.
Take a look at the roadwork being done in and around Kennesaw this week, Sept. 4-7. Barrett Parkway, Burnt Hickory Road and Ridenour Boulevard are among the affected roadways.
Contractors will not work Sunday or Monday.
Georgia Department of Transportation is suspending for the holiday all scheduled and ongoing construction-related lane closures in Northwest Georgia.
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Watch the Georgia Attorney General's remarks on Wednesday in Tampa.
The former Cobb Commission Chairman speaks tonight at the Republican National Convention.
Kennesaw Mayor Mark Mathews will help proclaim College Colors Day honoring Kennesaw State University's new “Black and Gold” sports logo.
Taking a free quiz provides a look at your stance on a range of issues, then compares them to the responses of the presidential hopefuls.
Four of the restaurant chain's restaurants will donate part of their proceeds to the program on Wednesday and Thursday.
Take a look at the roadwork being done in and around Kennesaw this week, Aug. 27-31. Barrett Parkway, Burnt Hickory Road and Ridenour Boulevard are among the affected roadways.
The Kennesaw City Council will take the issue up again at its Sept. 4 meeting.
Voters today will decide on a Cobb Commission Chairman, a South Cobb Commissioner and a State Court Judge, among other offices.
Assessors from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies will evaluate the police department.
The city council meets at 6:30 p.m.
Mayor Mark Mathews told residents about construction projects and the proposed fiscal year 2013 budget during a town hall meeting on Thursday night.
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The Cobb County Chairman gave a mid-year review of the state of Cobb County at a Cumberland Area Council meeting Wednesday.
Temporary layoffs in manufacturing are blamed for the statewide increase.
The Cobb Commission Chairman is denouncing his predecessor's anti-gay vote in the early 1990s.
The meeting will be held at 6 p.m. at the Ben Robertson Community Center.
The potential changes to the Code of Cobb County would mandate security measures to fight the pawning of stolen goods, but the issue of fees for the service is proving a stumbling block.
The positions are included in the fiscal year 2013 budget.
The bills are due Oct. 15, with a 5 percent late penalty afterward; and an additional 1 percent in interest is charged each month until the taxes are paid.
The proposed budget for fiscal year 2013 includes a 2 percent pay increase for city employees.
The Kennesaw City Council will hold a called work session at 6 p.m.
Take a look at the roadwork being done in and around Kennesaw this week, Aug. 13 through Aug. 17. Barrett Parkway, Burnt Hickory Road and Ridenour Boulevard are among the affected roadways