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April Kilgore, Landmann customer service supervisor, assists customer David Adsit in the company’s new outlet store at 101 Old Mill Road in Cartersville.
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Landmann offers wholesale prices at retail outlet
Covering 100,000 square feet, Landmann USA imports and distributes outdoor living accessories to retailers across the country. Building on the success of annual warehouse sales, the Cartersville fa...
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Tate McGill receives some special playtime with Inez Huskins at the daycare business she has operated in her home for 40 years.
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Huskins enjoys being a grandmother to thousands
As Mother's Day quickly approaches, Inez Huskins is looking forward to touching base with her relatives and "extended family" on Sunday. Owning and operating a daycare business out of her Cartersvi...
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Pat Harreld enters a case into the civil case management program at the Clerk of Superior Court’s office in the Frank Moore Administration and Judicial Center. SKIP BUTLER/The Daily Tribune News
Clerk of Superior Court faces fewer funds, staff
* Editor's Note: This is part of an ongoing series that will look at Bartow County's budget by department. A few times a year the Frank Moore Administration and Judicial Center buzzes with life and...
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Standing in front of the new Salvation Army Family Store are Jane Nations, store manager, left, and Corps Lts. Michelle and Lee Wilson. The store that is scheduled to open in June is located beside The Salvation Army Center on Felton Place in Cartersville. SKIP BUTLER/The Daily Tribune News
Salvation Army to reopen Family Store in June
After receiving an overwhelming amount of feedback to reopen its Family Store, The Salvation Army's Cartersville Corps is turning the public's wishes into reality. Temporarily losing the store in l...
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Leslie Bronson demonstrates old-fashioned spinning. SKIP BUTLER/The Daily Tribune News, file
A Pioneer Homecoming debuts May 19
As a demonstrator at A Pioneer Homecoming, Leslie Bronson is looking forward to showcasing the art of spinning yarn to curious onlookers. Presented by the Bartow History Museum, the event will occu...
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Cartersville Police Sgt. Michael Bettikofer operates his computer in his patrol car last June. National Police Week is being observed next week. SKIP BUTLER/The Daily Tribune News, file
Officers to honor fallen colleagues
Blue ribbons will fly from the antennas of law enforcement vehicles next week as officers around the nation honor fallen comrades. Cartersville Mayor Matt Santini signed a proclamation Wednesday d...
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Chattahoochee Technical College Workforce Investment Act Career Advisor Lori McCallister, left, and Simply Staffing President Virginia Addison participate in Tuesday’s speed networking event at the Cartersville Goodwill Career Center as part of Goodwill Week festivities.
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Goodwill Week reminds job seekers of employment resources
Inviting business representatives and professionals to the Cartersville Goodwill Career Center, Goodwill of North Georgia kicked off Goodwill Week Tuesday with an event aimed at thanking employers....
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Kaylin Baker, Woodland High School junior, speaks to her Youth Leadership class Monday night at a graduation ceremony.
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Youth Leadership graduates charged to lead through service
Nineteen high school students from across the county graduated Monday from the Cartersville-Bartow County Chamber of Commerce Youth Leadership Program. With day-long events throughout the 2011-2012...
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Participants sought for Lowe's Women Build
For Kathy Stringer -- administrative assistant for Bartow Area Habitat for Humanity -- raising a structure's walls is a thrilling experience at each construction project. One of the first steps int...
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U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary volunteers, Luis Cribeiro, left, and Paul Greiner perform a safety inspection Saturday on Buddy and Marsha Inlow’s boat docked at Allatoona Landing Marina.
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Coast Guard safety checks available for boaters
Mariners on Lake Allatoona had the option to have their boats inspected for safety Saturday by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. The checks mark the first for the upcoming boating season in the Barto...
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Ron Goss Jr. stands in front of the 1869 Bartow County Courthouse, one of the buildings he has restored in Cartersville.
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BARTOW BIO — Historic preservation: Goss leaves mark on the future by restoring the past
The state this month marks Georgia Preservation Month with the theme "Discovering Georgia's Hidden Gems." In the preservation world, Cartersville is home to a true gem -- Ron Goss Jr. Goss, a comme...
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Accidental shooting claims life of AHS senior
An Adairsville High School senior lost his life Friday evening in an accidental shooting incident. Sheriff Clark Millsap said deputies arrived and found 18-year-old Austin Harriss with a gunshot w...
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Michael Howren, left, walks with his son Mike at The Storage Key’s main property on U.S. Highway 411 just north of the U.S. Highway 41 cloverleaf. Michael Howren started Storage Key in 1972.
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Storage Key celebrates 40 years
Richard Nixon was president, the average price of gas was 55 cents, "The Godfather" brought home three academy awards and Michael Howren opened The Storage Key. The year was 1972. Forty years later...
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5-year-old Ellie Capes and 2-year-old William Capes enjoy their lunch at the annual May Picnic hosted by the Stilesboro Improvement Club Saturday afternoon.
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Stilesboro Academy picnic soldiers on
Continuing a streak of over 150 annual picnics, members of the Stilesboro Improvement Club and friends gathered Saturday afternoon for the Stilesboro Academy May Picnic. "My family's been coming to...
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Patty Eagar, Advocates executive director, from left, Jessica Chambers and Tina Jennings work at Duck Central as preparations are under way for Saturday’s annual Duck Derby festival and race.
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Adoptions continue for Advocates' Duck Derby
In his first year on the Duck Derby Committee, Jud McGivaren is excited to help make the Advocates for Children's largest annual fundraiser the most successful yet. During the benefit on Saturday, ...
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