The Small Business Relief Grant was established to assist businesses of up to 100 employees with various operational and overhead expenses.
"Due to the Coronavirus, the City of Marietta made the difficult decision to cancel all events scheduled for July 4, 2020."
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.
The Marietta City Council will meet for an agenda work session on Monday, June 8th beginning at 5:15 p.m.
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.
Advance voting for the June 9 Presidential Preference Primary, General Primary and Nonpartisan General will begin soon.
Enjoy a free donut with the purchase of a beverage on Friday.
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Families can receive 5-day meal kits for their children once a week at these Cobb and Cherokee locations
A package with breakfast and lunch for seven days will be given on a first come, first served basis in Marietta.
The Museum is pleased to announce that it will reopen to the public on Tuesday, June 16, 2020.
Water fountains and ice machines will not be available, so please bring your own. Satellite tennis courts are open for play.
Cobb County Board of Commissioners has allocated $50 million to be disbursed by SelectCobb to small businesses impacted by COVID-19.
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.
The mother of murdered jogger Ahmaud Arbery, thanked people for their support and asked for prayer.
Each "Camp in a Kit" is based on similar activities that are typically offered at the City of Marietta’s Gem City Summer Camp.
Parks rentals are still not available, but plans are underway to restart them soon.
Pools, parks and other facilities reopened June 1 in Marietta.
Beginning on Tuesday, June 2, 2020, the Marietta Municipal Court will initiate the gradual expansion of court operations.
Due to the Coronavirus, the City of Marietta has made the difficult decision to cancel all events scheduled for July 4, 2020.
The recycling drop spot at South Cobb Government Center in Austell has become operational.
The Board approved agenda item adding the extra stipend to Poll Managers, Assistant Poll Managers and Clerks who work on the election day.
No book drop service will be available at Windy Hill Community Center Library or Switzer Library in downtown Marietta.
The Cobb County Board of Commissioners approved funding for a $50 million Small Business Grant Program.
Board of Commissioners passed an agenda item to approve an additional retention stipend for poll workers Who work on June 9, 2020 Elections.
This program is aligned with the Cobb Collaborative’s unique approach to improving outcomes for children and families.
Due to COVID-19, the number of in-person attendees at the hearing will be limited.
Marietta's municipal court will resume on Tuesday with changes such as requiring a mask, health screenings, assigned seats and more.
Registrations are accepted on a first-come-first-served basis. Registration can close at any time, as there are a limited number of slots.
Marietta has cancelled all July 4th activities due to the coronavirus.
Kaiser Permanente’s “Planning for the Next Normal at Work” provides guidance around health considerations for returning to the workplace
The only candidate with 19 awards for serving the community
Delayed by the coronavirus, the 2020 Assessments will soon hit mailboxes countywide. All owners of taxable real property will receive one.
The site is within the 100-year and 500-year floodplains. The existing impervious surface is 5,039 SF.
The meeting will start at 1:30 pm and will be streamed on CobbTV’s networks.
CVS/AETNA is greatly expanding coronavirus testing capabilities in Cobb.
Monica Evette DeLancy will be the voice for everyone
The drive-thru farmer’s market will feature four growers from south Georgia, each among the largest in the state.