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COBB AND STATE
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Staley recommended for Ga. Supreme Court   07/02/2009
MARIETTA - Cobb Superior Court Judge Mary E. Staley is among nine people selected by a judicial search committee to fill the vacancy on the state's highest court.

Abraham, Tippins defend Sanderson over Milford, road   07/02/2009
MARIETTA - Cobb Board of Education Chairman Dr. John Abraham said Wednesday that minutes of a school board meeting vindicate Superintendent Fred Sanderson from accusations that he withheld information regarding the impact a new highway would have on an elementary school.

Cities plan for Fourth of July parade, fireworks   07/02/2009
MARIETTA - Marietta city officials and city police are planning for a full day of 175th anniversary and Independence Day events, and traffic, on Saturday.

Man indicted in serial killer Internet hoax   07/02/2009
ATLANTA - A man who authorities say disrupted investigations into the disappearances of two women by posing as the killer of 16 people in an online video under the moniker "catchmekiller" has been indicted by a northeast Georgia grand jury.

Road to chief a hard battle   07/02/2009
ATLANTA - Carol Hunstein's long journey to the pinnacle of Georgia's legal system took more twists and turns than a captivating trial.

Honoring the fallen   07/02/2009
Last Saturday at ten o'clock, hundreds of persons gathered at Cheatham's Hill near Marietta to witness the unveiling of the monument recently finished by the McNeel Marble Company.

Marietta theater plans for facelift   07/01/2009
MARIETTA - Theatre in the Square is waiting on City Council approval to get a facelift.

Comcast users will need new TV adapters   07/01/2009
MARIETTA - Comcast customers need to get ready for round two of the digital transition.

Kirkendoll case heads to jury trial   07/01/2009
SMYRNA - The case against Smyrna resident Mary Kirkendoll, 52, who was arrested at a town hall meeting in April, will head to state court for a jury trial.

Georgia Freemasons sued after alleged racial discrimination arises   07/01/2009
ATLANTA - There are a few prerequisites for anyone applying to be a Freemason: You must be a man, you can't be a slave, you must have good character and you must have faith in a supreme being.

 

















 


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