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New School Hours Start the Week
Bartow County schools begin Monday with a new schedule to account for some of the days missed due to inclement weather.

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Bartow County schools begin Monday with a new schedule to account for some of the days missed due to inclement weather.

To celebrate the state holiday Friday, local organizers are set to pass out four types of small trees for planting.
The two-actor play is meant to address sexual assault problems in colleges. The show at 7 p.m. Thursday is free and open to the public.
Our weekly list of food scores includes Cartersville restaurants inspected from Feb. 5 to 11.
Holding its work session one week ago, the board is set for a business session Monday at 6 p.m.
With gas prices inching up, we have you covered with the lowest prices around Cartersville.
Cartersville police Friday arrested a man who allegedly pulled a Gerber pocket knife on a probation officer.
See who was arrested Feb. 11-12 and incidents reported in the last 48 hours or so in our daily blotter.
Bartow County Sheriff's Office authorities Friday arrested a man who visited the lobby of the sheriff's office, learned he had outstanding arrest warrants and allegedly fled.
What do you need to know today? A lot happens in our not-so-little city, but we'll keep you informed.
Well, maybe not Barack Obama himself, but a letter signed by him is a big get for a local museum.
Its work session is set for Thursday at 6 p.m. to be followed by the business session Monday at 6 p.m.
The 21st annual conference for tourism professionals will focus on Pioneering Territories in the Tourism Industry.
See who was arrested Feb. 9-10 and incidents reported in the last 48 hours or so in our daily blotter.
The road between Cassville Road and Mayflower Street is expected to be shut down Monday and Tuesday.
Are you going out with your honey on Valentine's Day? We have some great places to suggest.
Former state legislator Jeff Lewis from Cartersville beat out incumbent David Doss of Rome for the 11th Congressional District position.
What do you need to know today? A lot happens in our not-so-little city, but we'll keep you informed.
Are you going out with your honey on Valentine's Day? We have some great places to suggest.
Jeff Lewis, a former state representative from Cartersville, beat out incumbent David Doss of Rome.