MDJonline.com - Marietta, Georgia - Fri Nov 06
City Councils in Kennesaw, Powder Springs and Smyrna each met Monday night, and Acworth's Board of Aldermen met last night.
3 Rescued From Stuck Truck On Cobb Covered BridgeWSB-TV - Fri Nov 06
The covered bridge in Cobb County reopened Friday morning after a driver smashed a truck into the entrance of the bridge and then got his too tall U-Haul truck wedged tight inside the historic bridge.
An Early 'Luda-Christmas' for Clarkdale Elem. StudentsWXIA-TV Atlanta - Thu Nov 05
It was an extraordinary surprise for the students at once-flooded Clarkdale Elementary School.
Ga. groups get $1.5 million in grants to help uninsured kidsAtlanta Journal-Constitution - Thu Nov 05
More than $1.5 million has been awarded to the West End Medical Centers and the Medical College of Georgia Research Institute to help uninsured children in the state.
Two Arrested In Cab Fare DisputeCBS 46 - Thu Nov 05
Cherokee County officials said a dispute over cab fare led to two people being arrested.
Calhoun business recognized through Work Ready AwardsDaily Citizen - Wed Nov 04
Governor Sonny Perdue and the Governor's Office of Workforce Development today announced the second annual Work Ready Awards, which recognized and honored the partners, businesses and individuals who have supported Georgia Work Ready and made it a success.
Officer who dealt illegal poker game resignsThe Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Wed Nov 04
A Cobb County police officer who was the dealer at a Smyrna poker game resigned Wednesday, one day after an undercover operation broke up the illegal game, police said.
Lincoln Heights Reaches Out To Flooded Georgia SchoolLocal 12 - WKRC-TV - Wed Nov 04
Georgia Flooding A local elementary school learned a powerful lesson about kindness and generosity today.
Incumbents ousted in Austell, Powder SpringsMDJonline.com - Marietta, Georgia - Tue Nov 03
Two incumbents were voted out of office Tuesday night by sweeping victories in Cobb's flood stricken cities.
$25M parks bond OK'dMDJonline.com - Marietta, Georgia - Tue Nov 03
Residents on Tuesday barely passed a $25 million bond to improve existing parks and buy new parkland.
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