Dr. Jami Frost previously served as an Assistant Superintendent in the Cobb County School District.
The two men who were shot were from Austell and Woodstock.
The shooting was the result of an altercation between two people.
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The shooting took place Wednesday at Cumberland Lodge, a report says.
The final day to register to vote in the Mableton city election is Tuesday, Feb. 21.
A photo booth will be available for pictures, and light refreshments will be served.
Twenty-nine units at the Roswell Road apartment complex suffered fire, water and smoke damage.
Blue River Development has 6,000 lots in the pipeline for 2024 and beyond
The candidate cited in a letter 'recent unforeseen events ' as the reason for his withdrawal.
Navy Shipfitter 3rd Class John M. Donald will be buried Thursday in the Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D.C.
The deputy recruit was also fired in connection with the altercation, a report says.
The fire occurred in July 2022 at Red Barn Road.
Upgrades will be unveiled Feb. 9 at the fields at Marietta High School.
A suspect is in custody following the overnight incident.
UGA Extension Family and Consumer Sciences Agent Zoe Soltanmammedova will lead the program.
The GOAL program was initiated in 1971 to recognize academic success and personal achievement performed by Georgia’s technical students.
The Marietta-based nonprofit helps individuals with disabilities enter or return to employment.
The Mableton candidates were disqualified last week due to returned checks for qualifying fee payments.
Chattahoochee Tech student Breana Miller and Mathematics Instructor Adrienne Baldwin receive top honors with GOAL and Rick Perkins Awards
Janine Eveler has been with Cobb County government for a total of 18 years, including 12 as elections director.
Highlights of the evening include the 2022 Chairwoman awards presentation and an address by the 2023 Chairman.
"Kids think they’re bulletproof," Cobb County’s Communications Director Ross Cavitt said. "They believe nothing can hurt them."
Cobb County library workers encourage the public to wear red and join them in walks to promote heart health.
The MCS Board of Education unanimously approved 40 additional full-time reading specialists in grades 1-5 for next school year.