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Artist Stan Natchez, wearing his full American Indian dancing regalia, gives a tour to a group of high school students from Hands of Christ after-school program before his exhibition opened at the Booth Western Art Museum. Natchez’s exhibit, “Indian without Reservation,” will be at the Booth until Jan. 8, 2012. Through participation in the Bartow County Hospitality Association, the Booth will be able to share their upcoming programs and events with other organizations, like hotels and restaurants to promote local tourism.
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Bartow County Hospitality Association formed; to hold first meeting Thursday
To further promote the local tourism industry, Cartersville-Bartow County Convention & Visitors Bureau is establishing the Bartow County Hospitality Association. Spearheaded by Tara Currier -- dire...
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Good Neighbor Homeless Shelter provides needs list
The Good Neighbor Homeless Shelter's October needs list has been released. It includes basic pantry -- sugar, Kool-Aid, tea bags, coffee, creamer, ranch salad dressing, children's snacks and can op...
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BARTOW BLOTTER — 9.27
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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Cartersville High School senior Destinee Farmer said she’s interested in reading “What My Mother Doesn’t Know” by Sonya Sones, a young adult novel challenged to be banned.
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Schools celebrate 'freedom to read'
School libraries across the country this week are celebrating students' "freedom to read" by promoting books in their collections that have been considered controversial in the past and present dur...
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Target store employee volunteers Craig Shields and Elyse Young plant a rose bush behind the Li’l Rob Taylor Memorial Ball Field in Euharlee’s Osborne Park at Saturday’s Covered Bridge City Cleanup Day. More than 100 volunteers worked, the vast majority from Target.
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Covered Bridge City Cleanup
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Arson suspected in vacant house fire
Bartow County Fire Department has ruled a fire at an uninhabited Baker Road residence the result of arson. According to a Bartow County Sheriff's Office report, BCFD Battalion Chief Bryan Cox said ...
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Historical walking tours set for area cemeteries
With two cemetery tours scheduled in October, the lives of more than 20 of Bartow County's departed residents will be brought to the forefront. On Saturday, the eighth annual "An Evening in Oak Hil...
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Adairsville readies for 43rd Great Locomotive Chase Festival weekend
For Adairsville, the Great Locomotive Chase Festival is an annual tradition bringing thousands of visitors to the city's historic downtown but for locals, it's an opportunity for reunion and commun...
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Emerson water use improving
For a city fighting an aging infrastructure, a bit of good news came out of Monday's Emerson City Council meeting: water conservation is improving. The council approved an updated water conservatio...
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Anne Murphy, RN, with Northwest Ga. Public Health, administers a flu shot to Don Hassebrock recently at the Cartersville Civic Center where the Bartow County Health Department conducted a flu shot clinic. Soon the Bartow County Health Department will be offering, at no cost, both regular flu shots and Flumist nasal spray to school-aged children. Parents will soon learn more about this opportunity through their school system.
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It's Flu and Flu Shot Season
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Caroline Wright serves herself a dish of frozen yogurt while her birthday wishers look on. Wright was celebrating her ninth birthday with friends at the recently opened The Sweet Spot located on West Main Street in Cartersville.
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Cartersville finds its Sweet Spot
Returning to his roots and joining a culinary trend, Kasey Carpenter owns and operates The Sweet Spot in Cartersville, the city's first shop diving into a frozen treat sweeping the nation. The Swee...
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Don Cornett demonstrates how a wooden spoke is driven into a mortise by one of the rare antique machines he utilizes to produce wheels.
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Cartersville wheelwright perfects craft using 100-year-old machinery
Locally, Don Cornett is known as a neighbor, husband, father and grandfather, but in the wheelwright world he is "a one-in-a-million" craftsman, internationally recognized for his self-sufficient w...
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Janet Cochran, regional tourism representative, shared ideas Thursday on inexpensive travel in northwest Georgia with guests at the Cartersville Public Library.
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Focus on 'Ways to Save' brings inexpensive Georgia travel to library
From Native American history and Civil War battlefields to high-flying adventure and fine dining, local library patrons got a taste Thursday of northwest Georgia offerings. Janet Cochran, regional...
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Kennesaw State University senior Amanda Rucker works to restore the sunken garden section of  In the Valley, located in Rydal.
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Kennesaw State University works to preserve In the Valley
Kennesaw State University faculty, staff, students and alumni gathered together Saturday morning at In the Valley, Rydal, in an ongoing effort to preserve the historical site and its lush vegetatio...
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