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Last-Minute Plans for Super Moon 2012
Get ready for a Georgia satellite that's 14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter than your everyday full moon.
Get ready for a Georgia satellite that's 14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter than your everyday full moon.
Expect delays along Jamerson and Wigley roads.
The destination steakhouse is the pick of Northeast Cobb Patch readers.
They'll collect donations at businesses in Northeast Cobb and the rest of the county today and the next two Fridays.
Here's the Northeast Cobb police blotter for April 22 to May 1.
Kell junior Kendell Williams triumphed in the first of her three events at the Georgia state track and field meet.
Watch the motorcade that helped bring 1st Lt. Jonathan Walsh's body home from Afghanistan.
Patty Jean Holmes is charged with giving herself bonuses from Northeast Cobb's Hyperbaric Physicians of Georgia.
MAVEN and the proposed transportation sales tax are getting no love from TLC.
Here are some of the top headlines from the areas around Northeast Cobb for May 3.
Kell, Lassiter and Pope go 4-0 at home to open the playoffs.
University of Georgia President Michael Adams is expected today to announce his retirement in 2013.
All are welcome to hunt for Cobb County jobs now and in the future.
The Trojans beat Milton and will play at North Cobb next week, but Pope lost to Marist.
An Acworth man and two others join Sean Hall in the Cobb jail in the death of Zach Gamble.
The 16-year-old Etowah High School student, Andrew Messina, held his mother hostage in their Woodstock-area house, authorities say.
Daniel Wolfson has won a $2,500 scholarship.
The magazine celebrates the Northeast Cobb school's oil-skimmer, ORCA, and the students behind it.
The Lady Trojans, Lady Greyhounds and both Kell teams will open at home Wednesday.
The Cobb-Cherokee Career Center is helping fill them Wednesday.