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Ott Talks Traffic and Transportation at Third Town Hall Meeting
Cobb Commissioner Bob Ott addressed several transportation and traffic issues at his third town hall meeting since early February.

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Cobb Commissioner Bob Ott addressed several transportation and traffic issues at his third town hall meeting since early February.

During Wednesday's work session, the Cobb Board of Education will discuss several South Cobb issues.
Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta celebrated the national organization's 100th birthday with a time capsule dedication, complete with a message from Girl Scouts national CEO Anna Maria Chavez.
The organization's national CEO will speak at the dedication of a time capsule filled with 100 memories from active and past Girl Scouts.
South Cobb Patch is giving two readers two tickets each for Six Flags Over Georgia's opening weekend.
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South Cobb supporters and others from around the state plan to rally this morning to prevent the deportation of Jesus Cruz, a 2010 Pebblebrook graduate.
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One fireman was injured while extinguishing the blaze.
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The Cobb United for Change Coalition plans to meet monthly to develop an action plan to change the community for the better.
Imagine International Academy of Mableton continues to fight so that its school can continue operation, despite the Sept. 29 BOE denial of its charter petition renewal.
Get ready for a busy Saturday morning in Mableton as runners crowd Floyd Road and the Silver Comet Trail.
One group of community members is looking for people ready to take action and change the South Cobb and greater Cobb community.
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Cobb Police do not have many details about the incident at this time.
Voters in South Cobb voted for Sunday alcohol sales, but not everyone was in favor of the measure.