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The Tony-winning show is coming to the Cobb Energy Centre.

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Here's a roundup of today's regional headlines.
Here's a look at today's job openings in and around Acworth.
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Stefany Caicedo was removed from her vehicle by passing motorists as her car began to catch fire, says the Cobb County Police Department.
Jonathan Pahlas from Acworth won a drawing to boot a 40-yarder for $100,000 in booty.
Here's a look at today's job openings in and around Acworth.
Here's a look at today's job openings in and around Acworth.
Thursday's event includes a free social networking seminar and information about continuing education and certificate programs.
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Girl Scouts cookie booths will open on Feb. 17, with new mobile tools to accept card payments.
The Cobb County-based company says the city of Acworth was chosen as the launching pad for the newly designed station based on neighborhood demographic research.
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The Cobb County-based company says the city of Acworth was chosen as the launching pad for the newly designed station based on neighborhood demographic research.
Here's a roundup of today's regional headlines.
The Cobb County-based company opens its new prototype station.