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🌱 New Veterans Affairs Clinic + Multi-Vehicle Crash
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Here are the top three stories in and around Marietta today:
- A new Veterans Affairs Clinic has opened in Marietta. The clinic is located at 1263 Cobb Parkway North. A variety of medical services are being offered at the new clinic. The 64,000-square-foot facility offers audiology, occupational therapy, dental, eye, and prosthetics services to veterans. This is Cobb County's fourth Veterans Affairs clinic. (Subscription: AJC.com)
- The Marietta Police Department reports that four individuals were injured during a multi-vehicle crash on Monday afternoon. The crash occurred on Cobb Parkway at Canton Road Connector around 1:15 p.m. The four individuals were transported to Wellstar Kennestone Hospital for treatment. (Patch)
- The Cobb County School District is considering disciplinary action against a former Campbell High student who was allegedly found with a vape pen containing THC in a school bathroom last year. The student's expulsion has been overturned by the state and the student has since earned a GED diploma. The student has also moved out of Cobb County. (Subscription: AJC.com)
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Today in Marietta:
- Municipal Court In Session At Police/Municipal Court Building (8:30 AM)
- 2022 Carriage Kia Concert Series At Jim R. Miller Park (4:00 PM)
From my notebook:
- Did you know that your vehicle is not a secure place to store a handgun? The Marietta Police Department reports that handguns were stolen from vehicles in virtually every metro Atlanta city, last year. Don't store a gun in a vehicle. (Marietta, Georgia Police Department via Facebook)
- RAD Women’s Self-Defense will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 25 at the Marietta Police Department from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. (Marietta, Georgia Police Department via Facebook)
- The 18th Annual Veterans Day Parade will be held on Marietta Square at 11:00 a.m. on Nov. 11. Click to register today. (City of Marietta)
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— Danielle Fallon-O'Leary
About me: Danielle Fallon-O’Leary is a senior writer with content creation agency Lightning Media Partners and assists Patch.com with community newsletter curation. Danielle also holds a Master’s Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders and works part-time as a pediatric speech therapist.
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