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Highland 75 sees heavy spring traffic
By Matt Shinall matt.shinall@daily-tribune.com With spring flowers in bloom, the Cartersville-Bartow County Joint Development Authority discussed Tuesday the increased site traffic seen in recent ...
May 17, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend
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Registration, fundraising under way for Relay for Life
With Bartow County's Relay for Life about four months away, Gretchen Barkley -- American Cancer Society's northwest senior community manager -- is encouraging area residents to join the fight again...
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After listening to speakers throughout the day, participants discussed in small work groups the challenges and opportunities in applying livability concepts in their communities.
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Livable communities workshop opens discussion on planning, strategic growth
A workshop hosted by the Appalachian Regional Commission brought public administrators and regional planners from across several states to Cartersville Tuesday to discuss livable communities and st...
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Justice Benham appointed to national board
Justice Robert Benham, a Cartersville resident, was elected to the Board of Directors of the National Consortium on Racial and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts at its annual meeting in Omaha, Neb., on...
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Laurie Green, left, inspects clothing with her daughters Kerri and Kimberly during last year’s Dixie Highway 90-Mile Yard Sale.
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Dixie Highway 90-Mile Yard Sale sports Facebook page
As the Dixie Highway 90-Mile Yard Sale nears, prospective vendors are encouraged to promote their wares on the offering's newly developed Facebook page. "We have disbanded [the event's] website and...
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Staffing agencies posed to aid in recovery
Unemployment remains high and recent employment data shows little growth but small and steady hiring through staffing and recruitment firms continue to put job seekers back to work. A report from G...
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Ed Brush, Duck Derby head plucker, holds up Saturday’s winning duck as a hand reaches out to tag it.
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Duck Derby advocates for children
Twenty-five thousand yellow rubber ducks floated down the Etowah River Saturday afternoon -- avoiding rocks, a large land patch of grass, live ducks, and the constant tug of the current -- in orde...
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Lelia Benham announces run for Ga. State House District 15
Lelia Benham, a Cartersville native, is declaring her candidacy for Georgia State House in the 15th district running as a Democrat, opposing incumbent Republican Paul Battles. Having spent some yea...
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BARTOW BLOTTER — 5.13
The following information -- names, photos, addresses, charges and other details -- was taken directly from Bartow County Sheriff's Office jail records. Not every arrest leads to a conviction, and ...
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Avery Crowe receives a drink from Cartersville Service League member Nikki Murphy at the Boys & Girls Clubs’ Cartersville Unit. Presented by the CSL, the Fun Day event on April 25 featured pizza, refreshments, a DJ and games for the nonprofit’s youth.
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Cartersville Service League provides financial, hands-on assistance to nonprofits
For Traci Shropshire, the opportunity to enhance a child's life is one of the most rewarding aspects of being a Cartersville Service League member. As part of the organization's community service e...
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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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