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Paulding to Participate in National Drug Take-Back Event
In Cobb, Douglas and Paulding counties, law enforcement officials will be ready to collect your unwanted medications this Saturday.

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In Cobb, Douglas and Paulding counties, law enforcement officials will be ready to collect your unwanted medications this Saturday.

From Acworth to Douglasville, law enforcement officials will be ready to collect your unwanted medications this Saturday.
The governor signed House Bill 349, which he called “another step in the right direction in making Georgia smarter on crime.”
Three right lanes of Interstate 75 South near Canton Road were temporarily closed when a Coca-Cola 18-wheeler hit a pickup truck.
The governor signed House Bill 349, which he called “another step in the right direction in making Georgia smarter on crime.”
During the breakfast at Cobb Galleria Centre, the chamber will hand out the Cobb Executive Women Glass Ceiling Award.
During the breakfast at Cobb Galleria Centre, the chamber will hand out the Cobb Executive Women Glass Ceiling Award.
He is accused of fathering a 17-year-old girl's child.
From Acworth to Smyrna, law enforcement officials will be ready to collect your unwanted medications this Saturday.
A Kennesaw man is in the Cobb County Adult Detention Center without bond.
During the breakfast at Cobb Galleria Centre, the chamber will hand out the Cobb Executive Women Glass Ceiling Award.
He is accused of fathering a 17-year-old girl's child.
There's an accident with injuries just south of Canton Road.
From Acworth to Smyrna, law enforcement officials will be ready to collect your unwanted medications this Saturday.
Brittany Davis, Halimo Hassen and Nnennia Mazagwu are among 1,000 winners nationwide.
The Acworth elementary school was selected to represent Georgia in the National Green Ribbon Competition.
About 7:45 a.m. Monday, officers went to 3591 Paul Samuel Rd. and found the body of a dead man in the carport of his home.
The governor has signed a bill to help students afford the cost of attending Georgia's technical colleges.
More than 49 defendants have been sentenced and more than $1.3-million in unpaid tobacco taxes have been collected in connection with the illegal tobacco ring.