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Veteran Dies After Alleged Attack; WellStar Hospital Breaks Ground
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A partnership with the New York Yankee first baseman will offer exclusive benefits to young athletes and Little League coaches.
A 34-year-old Marine from Acworth is dead two weeks after he sustained severe head injuries at a Smyrna apartment complex.
These puppies are available for adoption at the Cobb County Animal Shelter.
A 34-year-old Marine who lived in Acworth was taken off life support two weeks after what may have been a savage beating.
Here's a look at the latest job opportunity in and around Acworth.
Cobb's travel and tourism industry brought the county more than $2 billion and nearly 30,000 jobs in 2010, according to a recent study.
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Here's the restaurant health inspection report for five Acworth establishments.
This tortoiseshell girl is available for adoption at the Cobb County Animal Shelter.
Here's a look at the latest job opportunity in and around Acworth.
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Sushi is a possible source of the bacteria across the South and East.
Christina Cassin was diving with a group in Cozumel when she disappeared, the Atlanta-Journal Constitution reports.
H&R Block on Cobb Parkway was the Acworth fan favorite this week.
But the news isn't as good for Cobb schools because the reduction is double what the school system used in its budget forecasts.
This adorable kitten is available for adoption at the Cobb County Animal Shelter.