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Hightower Trail Middle School's Re Marzullo has published "SPED," a young fiction title.
Tommy's is ending 36 years of service at the end of March due to a rent dispute.
This weekend's event will feature is one of the largest in the East Cobb area.
After Breakfast with the Bunny, an Easter Egg Scramble will ensue on Saturday, March 30.
Get rid of your recyclables courtesy of Keep Cobb Beautiful.
Get rid of your recyclables courtesy of Keep Cobb Beautiful
The Lady Trojans also are ranked in the first Score Atlanta poll of the season.
The latest Precinct 4 PENS alert contains safety information with the current tax season in mind.
Proposed renovations at Murdock, Timber Ridge and Shallowford Falls elementaries will be discussed by the Cobb school board Wednesday.
The Lady Trojans also are ranked in the first Score Atlanta poll of the season.
The latest incident reports from Precinct 4 of the Cobb Police Department.
The latest incident reports from Precinct 4 and selected areas of Precinct 3.
The latest Precinct 4 PENS alert contains safety information with the current tax season in mind.
Georgia’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for January was 8.7 percent, unchanged from December. The rate was 9.3 percent in January a year ago.
The Northeast Cobb Middle School has been named a "No Place for Hate" school by the Anti-Defamation League.
Four additional locations will be open through Friday for the Cobb Education sales tax referendum.
The first event to celebrate student achievement in science, technology, engineering and math is March 21.
The Canton Road store is nearing completion, but the Roswell Road location is more than a year away from opening.
West Cobb residents can head to Powder Springs this week to vote early in the Cobb Education sales tax referendum. In all, four satellite locations across the county will be open through Friday for early voting.