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Checking Out Talent Around the Springs
A talent show this morning, talented students and talented artists should keep you safe and dry today.

A talent show this morning, talented students and talented artists should keep you safe and dry today.

The former congressman avoided stating a preference before the Board of Education
A Powder Springs Elementary teacher and a Hillgrove art student are among those who entered the spotlight Thursday night.
The former congressman avoided stating a preference before the Board of Education.
The former congressman, who earlier in the week had met with Smyrna area parents and school officials, avoided stating a preference before the Board of Education.
The former congressman avoided stating a preference before the Board of Education
The former congressman avoided stating a preference before the Board of Education.
The Mustangs nip the Hoyas on the golf course.
Blue Devils have a tougher time on the tennis court.
Lassiter's tennis teams run into Walton buzz saw.
The Jewish center in Kennesaw is preparing for a big Passover celebration for people across West Cobb, Cherokee and Paulding.
Ott and Birrell oppose raising the millage rate to cut into the $31 million budget deficit.
The county will use other means to fill a projected $31 million budget deficit this year.
Facing a projected $31 million budget deficit this year, Cobb Commissioners reject tax increase, but could try to make up the deficit by cutting services, furloughing employees and using one-time revenue sources.
The county will use other means to fill a projected $31 million budget deficit this year.
The board is holding its regular meeting tonight.
Ott, Birrell opposed to raising millage rate to cut into $31 million budget deficit.
SPLOST passed in Austell by only seven votes and by four votes in Mableton.
Elections board makes 79-vote approval official in Monday meeting.