Community Corner
Week in Review: June 4-11
Missed a headline this past week? Find the highlights in this recap.
: The Cherokee County Adult Detention Center supplied Patch with the daily mug shots and booking reports of the inmates.
: The Cobb County Board of Education voted 6-0 to make Michael Hinojosa the next superintendent.
: The superintendent's executive secretary, Angela Carder, retires after 27 years with the Cobb County School District.
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: The event attracted athletes from all over North Georgia.
: The 6-0 vote to hire the next Cobb school superintendent brought jeers from a group in the audience.
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: Each year the Regions Bank Directors Cup is given to the top performing high school athletic department in each classification.
: Are the current prices reasonable enough in your opinion? What can we expect from the OPEC meeting?
: Junior forward Sydney Umeri is one of 12 to clinch a roster spot, at Colorado Springs for practice sessions.
: Owner Clemens Bak shares what it is like to run an art gallery.
: Technical College System’s state board holds cost decision until next year, cites delay in development of computer-based test.
: Why are we as women so obsessed with hair removal?
: When is a teen mature enough to have a summer job?
: Chairwoman Alison Bartlett again warns that the Cobb schools are headed for a financial cliff.
: David Banks forces a plan to change the August start date onto the Board of Education's agenda.
: Jamal Austin, a 2008 graduate of Harrison High School, was taken by the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday.
: Impact Dance holds ribbon cutting ceremony, hosts Acworth Business Association members.
: Make time to express gratitude for the smallest random act of kindness or the most extravagant sacrifices.
: Motherhood can change a woman in many ways.
Acworth Chiropractic Business Hosts Summer Fun Festival: Ferguson Family Chiropractic in Acworth hosted an “End of School” summer party Friday evening to thank their patient families and the community for a wonderful year in business.
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