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Among the newest homes for sale is this six-bedroom split-level in the Hampton Oaks neighborhood.

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Among the newest homes for sale is this six-bedroom split-level in the Hampton Oaks neighborhood.

Nearly 2,000 students navigated their way around a new main building on Wednesday.
Featured this week is this fairly new four-bedroom home in Indian Hills.
A list of essential links and quick information to keep handy at the start of another academic year.
We've got some handy links to key information related to the start of another academic year.
Detours and alternatives will be in effect related to the Sope Creek Bridge project as classes begin Wednesday.
The purchase would allow the church to expand Mt. Bethel Christian Academy through high school.
The public will be able to tour the building as part of the festivities.
Three residential applications will be heard at Tuesday's meeting.
The meeting will take place Thursday, Aug. 22 at the Mountain View Community Center.
Among the new businesses coming on board last week include a jerk-style cafe and restaurant.
The pool is closed through next Sunday; the entire facility will be closed Wednesday-Friday.
A few continuing projects may result in delays Saturday and Sunday.
Here are the key dates to remember for the upcoming school year.
Although school starts next week, bridge replacement work on Paper Mill Road continues through the end of October.
All motorists are required to stop for school buses on most roadways in Georgia.
Richard Croker speaks next week about his Civil War book in Cartersville.
Dickerson Middle School student Maya Kahn is competing in the World Dwarf Games this weekend.
Tank is trained in explosive odor detection.