• Jon GargisPatch Staff Verified Patch Staff Badge

  • West Cobb, GA

Jon has spent more than a decade in journalism, starting in 2001 at the University of Alabama's student newspaper, The Crimson White, as a staff writer; he later moved up the ranks to become news director. Shortly after graduating from Alabama in 2004 with a bachelor's in Telecommunications and Film, he began his professional career in Bartow County, Ga., serving as the education reporter for The Daily Tribune News in Cartersville until November 2010. Jon has earned a total of six journalism awards during his time in collegiate and professional journalism.

When he is not on the work clock, Jon is hanging out or going to the movies with friends, watching Alabama football or any Atlanta sports team, or catching up on video games or whatever is on his DVR at the time.

You can reach Jon at jon.gargis@patch.com.

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West Cobb|News|

Are SNAP Benefits Cuts Fair to All?

According to the most recent federal data, about 47.6 million people—nearly 15 percent of the population—are enrolled in the food stamp program.

Are SNAP Benefits Cuts Fair to All?
South Cobb, GA|News|

Cobb-Marietta Marching Band Fest Kicks Off Tonight

Several of Cobb’s public high school bands will perform tonight with the Auburn University Marching Band. The county’s remaining high school bands and the University of Georgia Redcoat Marching Band will be featured next week.

Cobb-Marietta Marching Band Fest Kicks Off Tonight
West Cobb|News|

Marching Band Fest at McEachern Starts Tonight

Several of Cobb’s public high school bands will perform tonight with the Auburn University Marching Band. The county’s remaining high school bands and the University of Georgia Redcoat Marching Band will be featured next week.

Marching Band Fest at McEachern Starts Tonight