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Readers' Choices for Sweet Tea
Here are the places you said to go for the Southern nectar in Patches in Cherokee, Cobb, Bartow, Paulding and Douglas counties.

Here are the places you said to go for the Southern nectar in Patches in Cherokee, Cobb, Bartow, Paulding and Douglas counties.

Here are the places you said to go for the Southern nectar in Patches in Cherokee, Cobb, Bartow, Paulding and Douglas counties.
Here are the places you said to go for the Southern nectar in Patches in Cherokee, Cobb, Bartow, Paulding and Douglas counties.
Here are the places you said to go for the Southern nectar in Patches in Cherokee, Cobb, Bartow, Paulding and Douglas counties.
The aluminum company is opening its Kennesaw center this summer but can't find takers for six-figure-salary positions.
The election on the regional sales tax is exactly four months away, and the bulk-mail brochures are starting to arrive.
A Postal Service carrier and her partner, both living in the Marietta area, ripped off more than 85 people, a federal jury found.
The Georgia-born chicken chain does sweat tea right, East Cobb Patch readers say.
The zoning measure saves Cobb County from some red tape.
What do you think about the newly passed legislation banning most abortions after 20 weeks?
The zoning measure saves Cobb County from some red tape.
One man was hospitalized and another was jailed after Thursday's wreck on Ashebrooke Drive.
The July 31 transportation referendum took a lot of criticism during a forum Wednesday night.
More than 500 additional county residents were working in February than in January.
More than 500 additional county residents were working in February than in January.
Cobb County's unemployment rate was unchanged in February at 8.4 percent.
More than 500 additional county residents were working in February than in January.
Cobb County's unemployment rate also was unchanged in February at 8.4 percent.
About 220 more county residents were working in February than in January.
But an additional 1,700 county residents went to work in February, according to the Georgia Labor Department.