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Sentenced: Duo Tried to Take Forsyth Homes They Did Not Own
Superior court judge tells Kennesaw woman her actions were nothing but thievery and burglary.
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Superior court judge tells Kennesaw woman her actions were nothing but thievery and burglary.
Cobb Superior Court Judge A. Gregory Poole told Susan Lorraine Weidman that her actions were nothing but thievery and burglary.
Cobb Superior Court Judge A. Gregory Poole told Susan Lorraine Weidman that her actions were nothing but thievery and burglary.
Cobb Superior Court Judge A. Gregory Poole told Susan Lorraine Weidman that her actions were nothing but thievery and burglary.
Cobb Superior Court Judge A. Gregory Poole told Susan Lorraine Weidman that her actions were nothing but thievery and burglary.
Cobb Superior Court Judge A. Gregory Poole told Susan Lorraine Weidman that her actions were nothing but thievery and burglary.
Wildcat boys will take on Tift County for the Class AAAAAA basketball championship in Macon.
Wildcat boys will take on Tift County for the Class AAAAAA basketball championship in Macon.
Wildcat boys will take on Tift County for the Class AAAAAA basketball championship in Macon.
Wolfpack boys face St. Francis for the Class A private school basketball championship in Macon.
Wolfpack boys face St. Francis for the Class A private school basketball championship in Macon.
Junior guard Te’a Cooper was named the Girls Metro Player of the Year this week, while Lady Indians' coach Phyllis Arthur was honored with the Bobby Cremins Girls Coach of the Year Award.
The county did not meet the threshold set by the federal government for damage caused by the February storm.
The county did not meet the threshold set by the federal government for damage caused by the February storm.
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The six 5K runs are part of the Fit City Kennesaw initiative which encourages residents to become more active and engage in wellness-related activities.
The participating Young Marines are given an opportunity to learn about real world problems that affect literally half the human population on the planet.
The participating Young Marines are given an opportunity to learn about real world problems that affect literally half the human population on the planet.