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Bugs Making A Stink in Georgia
It may sound like a horror movie plot, but the stink bug invasion of Georgia is real, according to the University of Georgia.

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It may sound like a horror movie plot, but the stink bug invasion of Georgia is real, according to the University of Georgia.

The reform group Take Back Cobb EMC announces their support for the Nov. 12 slate of Cobb EMC board candidates that recently received endorsement from the Cobb EMC Owners Association.
With so much to do in and around Northeast Cobb, how will you decide to spend your weekend? Here are some suggestions.
Cobb County high schools are invited to participate in the first ever Gingerbread House Competition as part of Brasstown Valley Resorts annual holiday celebration.
Halloween is fast approaching. The Cobb County police offer tips to make your Halloween safe and "spooktacular."
A glimpse of your regional headlines Wednesday, Oct. 26.
Trick-or-treating should end by 9:30 Monday night.
Lassiter's PTSA encourages parents and the community to participate in the Red 'e' Campaign by learning what you can do to help teens abstain from drugs and alcohol.
It's an issue debated in every family. Northeast Cobb Patch asked dads at the Prado Plaza Starbucks how they handle teen dating.
Halloween is fast approaching. The Cobb County police offer tips to make your Halloween safe and "spooktacular."
The mega-retailer recognizes the economic difficulty customers face. Walmart's Christmas Price Guarantee and free shipping options will ease consumers' financial strain this holiday season.
A glimpse of your regional headlines Tuesday, Oct. 25.
The Sprayberry Chick-Fil-A cow encouraged Lassiter students to participate in the 'e' Campaign taking place Oct. 24-28.
As temperatures cool and the economy continues to struggle, Northeast Cobb consumers are looking for savings and value during home heating season. Gas South's Pay-As-You-Go program may be the answer.
Cobb County middle and high school students can register to attend the Oct. 29 summit council.
Cobb County police have arrested an Adairsville couple on charges of stealing more than $88,000 from Noonday Baptist Church in Northeast Cobb.
Employees were held up Saturday at 3300 Canton Road in Northeast Cobb.
A glimpse of your regional headlines Monday, Oct. 24.
In July 2012, Cobb residents will vote whether or not to approve a penny sales tax to support projects involving roads, transit, aviation, safety, pedestrian and bike improvements.
Learn about the Highland Pointe subdivision in Northeast Cobb, located in the 30066 zip code of Marietta.