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United Military Care Collecting for Thanksgiving
The East Cobb non-profit is accepting gift cards and non-perishable food items for struggling families.

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The East Cobb non-profit is accepting gift cards and non-perishable food items for struggling families.

The East Cobb non-profit is accepting gift cards and non-perishable food items for struggling families.
The East Cobb non-profit is accepting gift cards and non-perishable food items for struggling families.
The East Cobb non-profit is accepting gift cards and non-perishable food items for struggling families.
Sunday afternoon's event takes place at Lassiter High School.
Sunday afternoon's event takes place at Lassiter High School.
Sunday afternoon's event takes place at Lassiter High School.
Sunday afternoon's event takes place at Lassiter High School.
The new facility on Johnson Ferry Road includes basic repair and maintenance services.
City residents only should come by the Roswell public works facility from 9 a.m. to noon.
Saturday's services begin at 6:30 a.m., but many will be lining up well before then.
Their water conservation-inspired paintings are on display through Nov. 29 at The Art Station-Big Shanty.
A draft publication will be made public next Wednesday.
The restaurant flunked a health inspection last month.
Battle lines over a proposed senior living development next to East Cobb Park are hardening.
The Atlanta Astronomy Club will bring out a big telescope to help you see the stars.
The Christian Academy's plans for a high school on Post Oak Tritt Road go before the Cobb Board of Commissioners Nov. 19.
The banking official's most recent community effort was organizing an appreciation dinner for local law enforcement.