If you're interested in finding out more information and trying out, there's a clinic May 6-8 in the band room.
It happened just after 9 p.m. Monday.
Tentative approval of the fiscal year 2014 budget has been pushed back to next Monday.
The latest inspections by Cobb Public Health include visits to Brewsters Grille and Mr. Won Ton.
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Barrow, Gwinnett, Walton and Clarke county school systems are now hiring.
Ten dollars of the cost goes to needs based scholarships.
The latest incident reports from the Northeast Cobb area.
Bert’s Big Adventure is a non-profit organization designed to allow children stricken with a chronic illness and/or physical challenge, the opportunity to experience a weekend at Walt Disney World.
The Northeast Cobb high schools were cited for creating a high-achieving academic environment.
Films, photographs, correspondence and illustrations are all included.
The town hall will be 6 - 8:30 p.m., Monday, April 29 at the KSU Center at 3333 Busbee Drive, Kennesaw 30144.
Construction continues along Shiloh Road and Shallowford Road this week.
The “Give Burns the Boot” fundraising drive starts Friday.
Consider using local businesses when making purchasing decisions.
Winner Stacie Stamper: "Everybody has a way to give."
The Board of Education continues its discussions at a 2 p.m. special meeting.
Last weekend's event removed nearly 4 tons of trash from the Chattahoochee River area.
Help feed the hungry with the "Cans to Taste" drive during the May 4 food festival.
Woodstock First Baptist will hold its first service at the former Shallowford Falls Community Church location Sunday morning.
More jobs and fewer layoffs in most metro Atlanta counties helped push the state's unemployment rate down to 8.4 percent, it's lowest since December 2008.
This weekend get out to the Mad Hatter Tea Party & Fashion Show in Acworth, a day of baseball and family fun at Sewell Park, the Big Shanty Festival in Kennesaw and the Georgia Native Plant Society's Annual Spring Plant Sale in Marietta.
The incident occurred at 9:10 p.m. Wednesday.
Burn off calories on Saturday morning and help the school's fundraising drive for new marching band uniforms.
Next month's meeting returns to the Mountain View Community Center.
More than 300 churches have been invited to join hands Friday at Smyrna's Emory-Adventist Hospital.
The Northeast Cobb board member wants to use $28 million in reserves to maintain classroom quality.
The April 19 expo will be held at the Goodwill Shallowford Conference Center in Northeast Cobb.
Sales tax collections for renovations at Lassiter High School and Kincaid Elementary School will begin in 2016.
Several Northeast Cobb-area churches will take part in the May 17 "One Family" concert at Unity North Church.
17 seniors gathered on Wednesday to make their college choices official.
"The Watsons Go to Birmingham" is scheduled to start filming on East Mountain Street later this month.
Georgia Senate Bill 101, which would have allowed for guns on college campuses, didn't make it out of the last legislative session. It is expected to come back up next year.
The first major meteor shower since January began Wednesday and will last until this coming Friday.
The McCleskey-East Cobb branch will take part in next week's festivities.
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Wednesday's work session will include an update on ways to close a deficit of nearly $86.4 million.
Have you heard from any of these people, or others from the area who were running today?
The latest inspections by Cobb Public Health include a visit to Little Caesars.