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Free health expo set for Sept. 23 in Adairsville
Small town or big city, living healthier is an issue across the country. Adairsville Seventh-day Adventist Church, along with Gordon Hospital and the American Red Cross of Northwest Georgia, hope t...
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Jane Drew, left, presents Faye Wallis with the best in show award for juried vendors as Hans Lutjens and Ellen Archer look on. JASON LOWREY/The Daily Tribune News
Rose Lawn arts and crafts festival largest in its history
For the 37th year, visitors were able to walk through Rose Lawn’s grounds, at no charge, on Saturday for the museum’s annual arts and crafts festival. Rose Lawn Director Jane Drew said approximatel...
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Greg Anderson, director of Parks and Recreation for the City of Cartersville, has helped develop a considerable trail system for the city in his years at the helm of the department. MATT SHINALL/The Daily Tribune News
Life of Leisure: Anderson keeps recreation on track
Charged with the responsibility of supervising all sports programs along with the operation and maintenance of all the city’s recreation facilities, the Cartersville Parks and Recreation Department...
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Janice Kay Johnson Neumann
Mrs. Janice Kay Johnson Neumann, 63, of 28 Westover Ridge, N.W., Adairsville, passed away Friday evening, Sept. 14, 2012, at Cartersville Medical Center. She was born in Gray, Feb. 7, 1949, daugh...
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Carol Sue Foster
Carol Sue Foster, 71, of Leake St., Cartersville, passed away Saturday, Sept. 15, 2012. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced later by Owen Funeral Home.
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Businesses, contractors to explore CTAE programs
This week, businesses, contractors and community members will have the opportunity to learn more about local Career, Technical & Agricultural education programs offered in Bartow County schools whi...
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State Labor Commissioner Mark Butler presents the runner-up Employer Committee of the Year Award to the Bartow Employer Committee represented by, from left, Gail Fowler, Deborah Sexton, Commissioner Butler, Tammy Hufsteller and Jennifer Stephens. Special
Bartow Employer Committee takes second place in state awards
In a race nearly too close to call, the Bartow County Employer Committee helped set the bar and forced judges to change the rules as local committee members took home second place from the Georgia ...
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Bartow Employer Committee takes second place in state awards
In a race nearly too close to call, the Bartow County Employer Committee helped set the bar and forced judges to change the rules as local committee members took home second place from the Georgia ...
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Georgia State Patrol personnel reconstruct the scene of an accident that left one man in critical condition Thursday afternoon. The driver was airlifted to Erlanger in Chattanooga, Tenn. JESSICA LOEDING/The Daily Tribune News
Driver airlifted after dump truck accident
A single-vehicle accident Thursday afternoon left the driver in critical condition. According to Georgia State Patrol Trooper Jeremy Battle, the driver of a dump truck was traveling northbound on I...
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Adairsville approves Logtown improvements, hears festival report
Adairsville’s Logtown will receive new electric utilities, and some of its existing electrical wiring will be brought up to code, before this year’s upcoming Great Locomotive Chase Festival. The up...
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Tourism on display as Leadership Bartow kicks off
From ancient history to future growth, Bartow County attractions were the focus of business representatives, educators, nonprofit directors and community leaders Wednesday as the 2013 class of Lead...
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Georgia authors headed to AHS
On Monday, three Georgia authors will spend time at Adairsville High School on a discounted rate to celebrate September as Georgia’s Literacy Month. The visit is part of the Georgia Peach Author To...
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Cartersville schools approve contract, policies
During the regular September meeting of the Cartersville City Board of Education, the board approved an agreement with Lockstep Technology Group Services for the remainder of the fiscal year in an ...
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Master Gardener Kate Posey tends to a Hearts-A-Bursting (Euonymus Americanus) that will be one of the plants on sale this weekend by the Bartow County Master Gardeners at the Arts Festival at Rose Lawn.  In the fall, the plant features a unique display of fruit. SKIP BUTLER/The Daily Tribune News
Fall brings ideal planting conditions
As nighttime temperatures continue to dip into the 60s, area gardeners are preparing for the fall planting season. “This time of year, ornamental plants are going to be slowing down as far as getti...
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Emerson renews Animal Control contract
Emerson will continue to work with the Bartow County Sheriff’s Office to provide animal control services within the city limits, the Emerson City Council decided during its Sept. 10 meeting. The d...
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