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Free Pet Vaccine Clinic For Paulding, Cobb Pets On Sunday
Mostly Mutts Animal Rescue and Friends to the Forlorn Pitbull Rescue are hosting a pet vaccine clinic Sunday for Paulding & Cobb residents.

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Mostly Mutts Animal Rescue and Friends to the Forlorn Pitbull Rescue are hosting a pet vaccine clinic Sunday for Paulding & Cobb residents.

Mary Staley Clark, who's served as a Cobb County judge since 1982, will retire in May. She said she's looking forward to family time.
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Williamson Bros. Bar-B-Q was open on Concourse Parkway for 18 years, but it's now closed — at least for the time being.
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The Paulding County School District is hosting a career fair for positions including substitute teachers, nurses, bus drivers and more.
Chief Magistrate Judge Susan Camp claims her opponent, Sylvia Baker, doesn't meet the statutory requirements to run for the position.
The long-awaited demolition date for the outdated and run down Sprayberry Crossing shopping center is finally here.
Teachers and other full-time employees who stay employed with the district for the 2022-23 school year will earn $2,000 retention bonuses.
The first Georgia Food & Wine Festival kicks off in Marietta this week. Here's what is planned for the four-day fest and how to get tickets.
Daniel Attaway will spend 25 years in prison after pleading guilty but mentally ill to one count of malice murder for killing his father.
A woman was driving on I-75 when she lost control of her car for an unknown reason, and died after a tractor-trailer crashed into her.
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The city of Smyrna received four bids to save Aunt Fanny's Cabin, and all narrowly made the Wednesday proposal deadline.
The 13 students will represent Paulding County School District at the Regional Education Service Agencies' district-level competition.
Prosecutors say Marcelino Rebollar sexually abused his stepdaughter from ages 10 to 13, until she told her cousin & pastor about the abuse.
Douglas County's first Junk Dump is Saturday, where you can — you guessed it — dump your junk, such as household trash and recyclables.
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Lawyers for both Mt. Bethel UMC and North Georgia Conference said they hope to settle in closed-door negotiations instead of court orders.