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Why do they run?
About the only thing I haven't seen thrown at Cobb County School Board Chairman John Abraham is a noose. While I believe parents whose children attend a Cobb school has obvious rights to voice their opinions, it is how the opinion is exp...
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For the second time in 15 months, T-Mobile has been turned down in its bid to build a cell tower at the Episcopal Church of the Annunciation on Jamerson Road, between Willow Creek Subdivision and Jett Road, by the Cobb County Board of Commissioners.
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A Nov. 17 decision by the Cobb County Board of Commissioners has sent a once-proposed events hall at the corner of Hawkins Store and Canton Road back to the future.
Again.
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Thanksgiving week edition will be out Friday, Nov. 27.
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Tim Lee meeting, Sprayberry Foundation, Addison helping, more...
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Heading toward summer school?
Are we slowly heading toward school being in session throughout the summer? With the new start date of Aug. 2 set for the next three years in Cobb, it seems we move even closer to that reality. Teachers will now report in th...
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Good to know younger generation still appreciates veterans
The letter from Logan Poteet concerning military personnel and veterans gives me faith the efforts of those who served won't be forgotten. Today, less and less people stand attention during the P...
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The Cobb County Board of Education approved a balanced calendar for the 2010-2011, 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 school years during its Nov. 11, 2009 meeting. School will begin Aug. 2 during those years and end prior to Memorial Day in May.
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Northeast Cobb will be well represented when the Georgia High School Asscoiation State Football Playoffs begin Nov. 13.
Lassiter's unbeaten Region 6AAAAA championship team, Kell and Sprayberry all took different paths to reach the playoffs. The goal for...
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Veteran's Day 2009 involved a learning lesson at two Northeast Cobb schools, and three local high school bands put on a show in honor of the day during a downtown Marietta parade.
It was all part of a resurgence of interest of Veteran's Day, in a time wh...
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Wheeler Robotics team a winner; re-premiere of "Gone with the Wind in Marietta; more
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Sprayberry and Kell football teams will be playing on two different fields Nov. 6 with one goal in mind; win to play more football this season.
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Why do we do it? Why do we care?
Because we are Americans, and Americans are free. That's why we pledge allegiance. That's why we salute the flag. We honor our heroes.
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"And there's the bell for round three."
Whether an unfinished "Gardens of Lattimer Mill" commercial development at the corner of Hawkins Store and Canton roads ever gets completed is still in quesiton, but a Nov. 3 hearing of the Cobb County Planning Com...
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After passing a practice test with a muddy home 30-0 gridiron win over South Paulding Oct.23, Sprayberry is preparing for its final regular season exam that will decide if the Yellow Jackets move on to defend their Region 7AAAA title. (see photos of S...
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Change clocks and alarm batteries, Kell Orchestra sale near, more....
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Opinion about pushy parents
You couldn't be more right in your opinion (Oct. 22, 2009) about parents who push their kids too hard in sports or anything else, for that matter. I watched them when my kids were growing up and wondered how anyone could expe...
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Has party of five made too many reservations?
If five people file intentions to run for Tim Lee's Cobb County District 3 commission seat in 2010, how many will still be in the race come election time?
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The Sept, 21, 2009 flood of Noonday Creek has left the 42-year-old Blackwell Bears Athletic Association trying to swim financial currents created by water that damaged equipment and fields.
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In honor of Public Safety Appreciation Month, the Northeast Cobb Business Association (NCBA) recently recognized 75 Cobb Public Safety Personnel at its monthly luncheon at Piedmont Church.
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