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Halloween’s greatest hazards aren’t vampires and villains, but falls, costume mishaps and traffic accidents.

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Halloween’s greatest hazards aren’t vampires and villains, but falls, costume mishaps and traffic accidents.

Julian Faulkenstein, 24, of Cartersville, appeared on the TV show 'Ellen' after a YouTube video in which he appeared flipping and twirling a sign went viral.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Bartow County jail. It does not indicate a conviction.
He faces felony hit-and-run, serious injury by vehicle, driving without a license and reckless driving charges.
The Cumming business hosted a golf tournament and conducted raffles in schools and plans to continue its efforts next year.
The GA 400 Toll Plaza on Friday became an active construction zone, as the first phase of a four-phase GA Tollway Demolition Project got underway.
Our weekly list of health-and-safety-check results includes Cartersville restaurants and lodging facilities inspected from Oct. 21 to 25.
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Halloween’s greatest hazards aren’t vampires and villains, but falls, costume mishaps and traffic accidents.
Halloween’s greatest hazards aren’t vampires and villains, but falls, costume mishaps and traffic accidents.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Bartow County jail. It does not indicate a conviction.
Finalists were Kingston Elementary’s Pamela Fitzgerald and Adairsville Middle’s Sharon Reed.
The only national company that specializes in trauma cleaning and biohazard removal, Aftermath, is answering the question: “What would it take to clean up such a terrifying scene?"
It's designed to help prepare job seekers for the fifth-annual Northwest Georgia Career Expo which set for Thursday, Nov. 14, also in Rome.
The state has started a new program called Georgia Grown to market and expand our state’s agriculture producers, processors, suppliers, distributors, retailers, agritourism and consumers.
It comes with a whipped topping mouth, a glazed strawberry nose and a set of delicious decorations: two mini-Oreo cookies to create eyes and eight pieces of candy corn to add teeth or fangs.
It comes with a whipped topping mouth, a glazed strawberry nose and a set of delicious decorations: two mini-Oreo cookies to create eyes and eight pieces of candy corn to add teeth or fangs.
It highlights the groundbreaking for Forsyth County’s new courthouse and jail, the opening of new Fire Station 3 and the new Post Road Library.
The only national company that specializes in trauma cleaning and biohazard removal, Aftermath, which has an office in Cumming, is answering the question: “What would it take to clean up such a terrifying scene?"
Marvin Efren Sandoval, 37, of Cumming, is an illegal immigrant.