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Sneak Peek: July 2 City Council Agenda
Here's a look at the Smyrna City Council agenda for Monday, July 2.

Here's a look at the Smyrna City Council agenda for Monday, July 2.

The motion to approve SAE's charter was voted down 4-3.
The board also approved several personnel reassignments.
After failing to get the votes they needed for a charter, Smyrna Academy of Excellence supporters decided to work to open a K-12 private school in south Cobb County.
Gas prices all over the country are falling lower and lower.
Here's your guide to fun Fourth of July events in and around Smyrna-Vinings.
We're seeking dyed-in-the-wool GOP diehards to participate in "Red Georgia," a political survey Patch is conducting during this election year.
In this letter to the editor, President and CEO of Vinings-based Digital Insurance Adam Bruckman said the Supreme Court's decision does not address the rising cost of health care.
The 5-4 decision written by Chief Justice John Roberts found that Congress was not acting outside the Constitution when it mandated that all individuals buy health insurance.
A majority of U.S. Supreme Court Justices voted to uphold the Affordable Care Act.
However, the Court ruled that Congress cannot withhold Medicaid funding to states who chose not to participate.
The 5-4 decision written by Chief Justice John Roberts found that Congress was not acting outside the Constitution when it mandated that all individuals buy health insurance.
In May, IAS purchased the building it's been renting for its school and began building more classrooms on the second floor to accomodate increased enrollment.
The answer may surprise you.
Foodborne illnesses surge in the summer months and at a time when beef purchases are at their highest, it's good to remember these safety tips.
District officials say the recommendation was largely based on finances.
Owner Jasmin Reyes Scott said the new concept should open in August.
Keotis Cooks and Laterence Reynolds were shot at a home on Argo Drive Monday.
Smyrna Academy of Excellence Chairman Jimmy Arispe responds to the superintendent's recommendation to deny the school its charter. The Cobb County School Board will officially vote on the matter at its meeting Thursday, June 28.
Residents are finding diverse way to show their opposition to the planned addition to Oxford Academy.