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Chili Cook-Off Heats Up Northeast Cobb
Chattahoochee Technical College culinary students competed in the First Annual Chili Cook-Off for bragging rights and prizes.

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Chattahoochee Technical College culinary students competed in the First Annual Chili Cook-Off for bragging rights and prizes.

The National Weather Service released a fire danger statement Monday afternoon because of weather that may increase the risk of fires.
Submissions for the Mary Ellen Wright Memorial Poetry Contest are due by April 26.
Chattahoochee Technical College culinary students competed in the First Annual Chili Cook-Off for bragging rights and prizes.
Take a look at a roundup of news from Marietta and the surrounding area on Monday, April 23.
The position of Auxiliary Chairperson resulted in multiple nominations.
What's your pick for the best place in Northeast Cobb to buy flowers?
The following arrest information was supplied by the Cobb County Sheriff's Office. It does not indicate a conviction.
District 3 Commissioner JoAnn Birrell discussed how businesses can become county vendors at a Wednesday evening event.
At the April 11 school board work session Superintendent Michael Hinojosa, through CFO Mike Addison, presented recommendations for the Fiscal 2013 School District Budget. These recommendations contained some drastic cuts in teacher and staff positions.
Nearly 14,000 jobs were created in the state last month, but 9 percent of workers still can't find one.
The House passed the zoning measure March 7, 150-18, and the Senate followed suit March 27, 48-4.
Cobb police help nab a 56-year-old Madam who operated a house of prostitution where she employed illegal aliens, both as house caretakers and prostitutes.
The food scores include Northeast Cobb restaurants inspected April 9-11.
This 7-year-old girl is available for adoption at the Cobb County Animal Shelter.
The school responds to the growing need to provide easy, affordable access to Jewish education.
Here are the places you said to go for the best patio dining in Northeast Cobb.
The House passed the zoning measure March 7, 150-18, and the Senate followed suit March 27, 48-4.
Five strangers came together to save a dog's life in Cobb County.
A video roundup of area news headlines for Thursday, April 19.