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What's happening in Northeast Cobb and surrounding communities.
What's happening in Northeast Cobb and surrounding communities Jan. 18.
Cobb County Precinct 1 and Precinct 4 police blotters, and felony arrests.
Fun activities that won't interfere with Super Bowl plans.
Lassiter High School is one of just 22 schools in Georgia to be named a 2010 School of Excellence by the state Department of Education.
What's happening in Northeast Cobb and surrounding communities.
The Cobb board also bids farewell to three members during its last meeting of the year.
Officer Mark Blakeney and his four-legged partner, Diesel, patrol all corners of Cobb County.