Acworth, GA|News|
Hundreds of Job Openings Near Acworth This Week
Here’s some of the openings in town posted in the past week on our jobs board; search for more, and post your own listing!

Born in Chicago, Justin Ove moved with his family to Georgia in 1992. Always a gifted writer, Justin was encouraged to pursue a writing career, be it as an author or newspaper reporter. A 2006 graduate of Northview High School in Duluth, Justin first attended Young Harris College then moved to Atlanta to study Journalism at Georgia State University.
After graduating in 2010 with honors, Justin began sending out resumes and building an online presence he hoped would attract hiring managers. In November, 2010, he was contacted and hired by Patch as a freelance contributor for Acworth Patch.
He has worked for Patch in various capacities since December, 2010. He became an editor in 2012.
Here’s some of the openings in town posted in the past week on our jobs board; search for more, and post your own listing!

Here’s some of the openings in town posted in the past week on our jobs board; search for more, and post your own listing!
Here’s some of the openings in town posted in the past week on our jobs board; search for more, and post your own listing!
Here’s some of the openings in town posted in the past week on our jobs board; search for more, and post your own listing!
Here’s some of the openings in town posted in the past week on our jobs board; search for more, and post your own listing!
Here’s some of the openings in town posted in the past week on our jobs board; search for more, and post your own listing!
Here’s some of the openings in town posted in the past week on our jobs board; search for more, and post your own listing!
Obituary and service information from Collins Funeral Home in Acworth.
Forsyth County sheriff's staff discovered the ring in an old records room earlier this week and are now trying to locate the owner.
Over 45,000 deer-vehicle collisions were reported in Georgia between 2005 and 2012, a UGA study shows.
The pair claims in their suit that the council violated their constitutional rights to make the best use of their property.
The man was working as a contractor renovating a government facility in Marietta when he stole copper pipe and sold it, prosecutors proved.
Happy birthday to one of Georgia's favorite native sons.
Happy birthday to one of Georgia's favorite native sons.
Happy birthday to one of Georgia's favorite native sons.
Happy birthday to one of Georgia's favorite native sons.
Happy birthday to one of Georgia's favorite native sons.
The work will begin late Thursday night and wrap up early Friday morning, the Georgia Department of Transportation says.
Happy birthday to one of Georgia's favorite native sons.