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  • Douglasville, GA

Hi there, I'm Holly, the field editor for Gwinnett, Douglas, Bartow and Paulding counties. I'm brand new, but not to Patch. I was here in the very beginning and then took a side step. Glad to be back.

I graduated from the University of North Carolina in ... well a long time ago... so I'm a Tarheel born and raised. But have come to call Georgia home for now.

I've been in journalism for 20 years, some as a reporter and some as an editor. I've covered everything from hurricanes to moonshine making and all the mayhem in between. I've worked all up and down the east coast at various daily newspapers including Norfolk, Va., and here in Atlanta.

I'm the proud parent of two teenagers, a dog and two cats. Love the dog. I'm a cat person. You're one or the other. Anyway, glad to be online and reporting from my hometown of Douglasville. Call me with news tips and questions.

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Acworth, GA|News|

Kids Love Longtime Volunteer

Jim Hourigan has been involved with the Acworth Football and Cheerleading Association for 25 years, 16 as president.

Kids Love Longtime Volunteer
Acworth, GA|News|

Airport May Get Customs Agent

Right now, if a private plane flies into the area from outside the country, it is not allowed to land at the Cobb County airport.

Airport May Get Customs Agent
Marietta, GA|News|

Cobb Airport May Get Customs Agent

Right now, if a private plane flies into the area from outside the country, it is not allowed to land at the Cobb County Airport-McCollum Field.

Cobb Airport May Get Customs Agent
Kennesaw, GA|News|

Airport May Get Customs Agent

Right now, if a private plane flies into the area from outside the country, it is not allowed to land at the Cobb County airport.

Airport May Get Customs Agent
Douglasville|News|

Parade Rings In Holiday Season

Share your experience at the parade with Patch viewers by uploading your own photos or video!

Parade Rings In Holiday Season
West Cobb, GA|News|

Favorite Volunteer Hears Just Fine

Ken Landers suffered a stroke in 2004, putting him out of work. Now, he spends time cleaning up the city, earning him the title of Powder Springs' Volunteer of the Year.

Favorite Volunteer Hears Just Fine