Community Corner
Week in Review: Jan. 29-Feb. 4
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: Treat your special someone to a pre-Valentine’s night at the Atlanta Ballet.
: In the spirit of this year's Valentine's Day, share your romantic stories of you and your significant other with the community.
: Allatoona, North Cobb, Ford, Pickett's Mill and Frey received awards from the Governor's Office.
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: Each week we feature the latest and greatest homes for sale in and around Acworth.
: Meet this year's Harrison High School varsity girls basketball team.
Find out what's happening in Acworthfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
: Acworth's Gidgetta Wilcher has been chosen to represent Chattahoochee Tech at the Exceptional Adult Georgian in Literacy Education Leadership Institute.
: A Hiram man died in a car wreck Sunday afternoon north of Hickory Grove Road in Acworth.
: Georgia House Rep. Ed Setzler held his first town hall meeting of 2012 at Summit Baptist Church in Acworth.
: Volunteers with the Cobb Alcohol Taskforce will be attending a national leadership forum in Washington, DC for substance abuse prevention and treatment specialists.
: The American Legion, City of Acworth and Veterans Administration are teaming up to assist local veterans.
: Several Acworth area high school athletes will be honored at the Bobbie Bailey Awards ceremony.
: Now is the time to find the courage and reach my goals.
: Here is what you need to know about casting your ballot in Georgia's presidential primary.
: Here's a roundup of today's regional headlines.
: "Georgia's Official Weather Prognosticator" doesn't see his shadow at the Yellow River Game Ranch.
: A benefit Saturday night will raise money for the partially paralyzed North Cobb alum and UGA baseball player.
: Volunteers, your help is needed to make Acworth's first art festival a success. Find out how you can participate.
: Chattahoochee Technical College’s interim president will lose the interim part of his title after action taken by the Technical College System of Georgia.
: A lifetime Acworth resident and pillar of the community attained some well-earned recognition from the Board of Aldermen.
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