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Swine flu heats up as fair season kicks off
As fall returns, so will fairs and livestock shows across the state and nation. Officials are urging “common-sense” precautions this year as the country is seeing an outbreak of H3N2v, a swine flu ...
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Etowah Valley Quilt Guild members Judy Smith, from left, Helen Cathcart, Anne Marshall and Beverley Raptis prepare for the group’s Sept. 21-23 Quilt Show at the Cartersville Civic Center. SKIP BUTLER/The Daily Tribune News
After years of appreciating quilts from afar
After years of appreciating quilts from afar, Anne Marshall has immersed herself in the sewing craft, creating heirloom pieces for her family to pass down through the generations. “[Quilting] is so...
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Lola Thomas is the executive director of AIDS Alliance of Northwest Georgia, which serves 115 HIV-positive individuals ranging in age from 8 months to 72 years. SKIP BUTLER/The Daily Tribune News
Thomas provides key support through AIDS Alliance
As the executive director of the AIDS Alliance of Northwest Georgia, Lola Thomas is helping HIV-positive individuals “live meaningful and productive lives.” Since establishing the organization abou...
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Mary Tye Knox
Mary Tye Knox, 95, of Alpharetta, died Sept. 7, 2012, after a brief illness caused by complications from a broken hip. She was born Jan. 20, 1917, in Edison, the daughter of Thomas O. and Leta Cowa...
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Terri Paulk, who creates Walk with Hymn woodburned walking staffs and canes, was awarded last year’s Best of Show at the Arts Festival at Rose Lawn. SKIP BUTLER/The Daily Tribune News, File
Arts Festival at Rose Lawn returns Sept. 15-16
Described as an architectural marvel, the Rev. Samuel Porter Jones’ former residence will open its doors and grounds to the public during the 37th annual Arts Festival at Rose Lawn. “Architecturall...
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Cartersville to honor summer graduates
The City of Cartersville Board of Education during Monday’s regular business session will honor David Derail Barrett and Khrystin Hope Chitwood as Cartersville High School summer graduates. “Histor...
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Emerson Police Officer Adam Rogers will be joining other law enforcement officers throughout Bartow County for Shop with Cop, a community outreach program that helps needy children. According to the Bartow County Sheriff’s Office, this year’s event will expand to cover the county. SKIP BUTLER/The Daily Tribune News
Shop With A Cop fundraising heats up
Still months away, local law enforcement is looking to get a jump on fundraising for the annual Shop With A Cop event. Emerson Police Chief Stan Bradley, whose agency has taken the lead in previous...
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Peter Olson
Taylor names attorney Peter Olson to take county admin spot
Bartow County Commissioner-Elect Steve Taylor announced Thursday that Cartersville Attorney Peter Olson will serve as the next county administrator. As Taylor prepares to take office in January, Ol...
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Registration under way for Beautiful Backroads Century
In its 12th year, the Beautiful Backroads Century will continue to provide key financial support to the Hickory Log Vocational School. Serving as the event’s primary beneficiary, the nonprofit rece...
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Cartersville approves changes to pouring fees
Local restaurant chains could save thousands of dollars under a new amendment to Cartersville’s alcohol pouring ordinance. As approved by the Cartersville City Council during its Thursday night mee...
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Local woman arrested for storage unit burglary
Staff Report Heather Nicole James, 30, of Cartersville, was arrested by the Bartow County Sheriff’s Office in relation to a burglary that happened between Aug. 5 and Aug. 19 at a rented storage uni...
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Local woman arrested for storage unit burglary
Heather Nicole James, 30, of Cartersville, was arrested by the Bartow County Sheriff’s Office in relation to a burglary that happened between Aug. 5 and Aug. 19 at a rented storage unit at Worley’s...
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Cartersville approves changes to pouring fees
Local restaurant chains could save thousands of dollars under a new amendment to Cartersville’s alcohol pouring ordinance. As approved by the Cartersville City Council during its Thursday night mee...
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Cartersville to honor summer graduates
The City of Cartersville Board of Education during Monday’s regular business session will honor David Derail Barrett and Khrystin Hope Chitwood as Cartersville High School summer graduates. “Histor...
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@White=[C] Shop With A Cop fundraising heats up
@White=[C] Still months away, local law enforcement is looking to get a jump on fundraising for the annual Shop With A Cop event. Emerson Police Chief Stan Bradley, whose agency has taken the lead...
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