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It's Thursday, the weekend is around the corner, and you have no idea what to do. At Northeast Cobb Patch, we have compiled the best bets for a great weekend.

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It's Thursday, the weekend is around the corner, and you have no idea what to do. At Northeast Cobb Patch, we have compiled the best bets for a great weekend.

Cobb schools reported the sixth consecutive increase on ACT composite scores with a 22.4, out of a possible 36 points.
An all-Republican field has qualified for Sept. 20 special election in House District 43.
A glimpse of your regional headlines for Wednesday, Aug. 17.
Estate, yard and garage sales that you don't want to miss this weekend.
Only Republicans will be on the ballot in the 43rd House District's special election Sept. 20.
Police Chief John Houser: "We continue to have turnover. Thankfully, the board considers public safety their No. 1 concern, and they're letting us continue to hire."
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Abercrombie offers to pay 'The Situation' and other 'Jersey Shore' cast members to shop elsewhere.
Police Chief John Houser: "We continue to have turnover. Thankfully, the board considers public safety their No. 1 concern, and they're letting us continue to hire."
A glimpse of your regional headlines for Tuesday, Aug. 16.
Here's the Northeast Cobb police blotter for Aug. 7 to 13, drawn from reports from Cobb County Precincts 1 and 4.
The government has established new labeling for light bulbs.
Do you ever wonder what gas tax dollars are used for?
Three major grocery store chains in Northeast Cobb are recalling certain packages of ground beef.
See who has received new business licenses.
Police Chief John Houser: "We continue to have turnover. Thankfully, the board considers public safety their No. 1 concern, and they're letting us continue to hire."
A glimpse of your regional headlines for Monday, Aug. 15.
The Northeast Cobb woman earned a Master of Education.
Despite parents stuck in traffic, kids confused with schedules, and the school district short 30 bus drivers, Cobb's first day of school was a success.