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Incumbents, Contender Qualify for Cartersville Election
Voters will head to the polls Nov. 5 to select Cartersville's next mayor, three city councilmen and four school board reps.

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Local Hot-Button Issues Brande thinks one of the most divisive issues for certain groups is the 411 Connector, but neither supports or opposes GDOT's plans to build it through Dobbins Mountain.
Voters will head to the polls Nov. 5 to select Cartersville's next mayor, three city councilmen and four school board reps.

Members of the Cartersville museum may show their card at other establishments for $10 off a membership purchase.
The Cartersville hospital in 2011 also provided approximately $10.5 million in uncompensated care while sustaining more than 1,200 full-time jobs throughout Bartow County and the rest of the state.
Cass High School's 2013 valedictorian Veronica Cuevas plans to attend Stanford University this fall.
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Astronomer David Dundee with Cartersville's Tellus Science Museum says, "The truth of the matter is we don’t know."
The survey targeted local Republicans in the 7th and 9th districts.
The ACT consists of curriculum-based tests of educational development in English, math, reading and science, designed to measure the skills needed for success in first-year college coursework.
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The Lake Lanier Association has published a report regarding its position on the issue, which is available at lakelanier.org.
Forsyth County sheriff authorities have issued an arrest warrant for Vincent Brently Hall, 28, who was convicted of child molestation and released from prison this year.
Cumming-based Pump Technology & Solutions Inc. operates an office in Alpharetta.
Chris Brooks, founder and owner of Pump Technology & Solutions, will be the manager of an industrial branch, which will be located in the existing facility in Cumming.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Bartow County jail. It does not indicate a conviction.
Interested candidates will have until Friday afternoon to become a candidate for mayor, city councilman or school board rep.
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Two days of challenges through Cartersville and Bartow County included skydiving, canoeing and drinking a special concoction.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Bartow County jail. It does not indicate a conviction.
Georgia Department of Transportation crews plan to mow state route 306 and 369 in Cumming and Forsyth, as well as other roads in nearby counties.
The free class is aimed at addressing driver attitudes, knowledge and behavior for new and soon-to-be drivers.