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Thanks for local coverage
As the president of the Northeast Cobb Business Association, I want to thank you for the coverage and support your site provides to this community. There are so many great things going on in Northeast Cobb with our businesses, ...
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Keheley spelling champ, Bells Ferry news, Kell Jr. Lacrosse, more...
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2010 should be an exciting year for national and state politics, but we shouldn't forget the importance of the most local of local races- the election of a new commissioner in Cobb County's District 3.
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With with just a few obstacles in the way for completion, a once-proposed events hall at the corner of Hawkins Store and Canton Road still sits void of workers or improvements. And the clock is ticking.
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Sprayberry High School's Saturday History Academy is preparing to launch its spring semester classes Jan. 23, but there's still time for Cobb County high school students from public, private and home schools to take part in the classes.
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Due to technical problems, the Jan. 28, 2010, edition of the Northeast Cobb Monitor.com will be available online after 1 p.m., Jan. 29. We apologize for the delay. ...
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Local stories
Your local news provides a closer perspective on what is happening in Northeast Cobb. I enjoy the information about local politics and what is taking place to improve the area.
After living here for almost 20 years, I also like to know ...
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Sprayberry History Academy Registration, Kell Lacrosse Night at Atlanta Hawks, more
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For years I have wrestled with questions pitting property rights and community good.
Where do property rights end and protecting other properties and the community begin? In dealing with situations in Northeast Cobb, it's a tough question.
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For most schools, losing "gold award" status on the Criterion Referenced-Competency Tests (CRCT) would be bad news, but no one's crying about the loss at McCleskey Middle School in Northeast Cobb County.
Then again, why would McCleskey principal Chris R...
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The first of two basketball meetings this season between home-standing Sprayberry and Kell resulted in scores from both the girls and boys games Jan. 13 as close as the schools are in proximity to each other (photo show at end of story).
Though Sprayber...
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The Cobb County Board of Commissioners' Jan. 12 approval of a contract for Phase One of Canton Road roadway safety and operational improvements now leaves opponents of the plan to decide whether to file a threatened law suit.
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Life University’s Running Eagles earned their tenth win of the season Jan. 5 against West Virginia Tech, 90-76. Life was led by JaQuan Bray, who scored 17 points, followed by James Hooper and Ryan Daugherty, who both scored 13. As a team, Life had 14 st...
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Take a look at our schools and community
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Cobb's District 3 candidates financial disclosures show how race is shaping
The first financial disclosures concerning the race for Tim Lee's Cobb County District 3 commission seat are due no later than Jan. 8, and four of the five candidates who have ...
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Games have been rescheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 13. The girls varsity plays at 6 p.m., followed by the boys' varsity game at 7:30 p.m.
Not -so cross town rivals Kell and Sprayberry hoopsters will meet in the first of two season match-ups Jan....
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Christmas came early for some children attending elementary school in Northeast Cobb, thanks to hundreds of Sprayberry and Kell high school students who took part in the "Shop With" programs Dec. 12 (photo show below story).
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Gas South sign-ups for Sprayberry, Wheeler Robotics a winner, Kell basketball, more
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100 years to grow, one day to go
It didn't take long for the new owner of Jack Graham's house next to Cherokee Cattle Company to take down the giant oak that stood tall above Canton Road for about the last 100 years.
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Owners of a 3.4 acre tract on Canton Road have chosen not to request a land use permit allowing automotive sales on their property at a Cobb County Board of Commissioners Zoning Hearing Dec. 15.
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