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Political Cartoon from Clay Jones “And the winner is …”

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Posted By: Norhasnima Dimacaling March 26, 2024

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Possible flooding Georgia: Drawing of thunderclouds with lightning on a dark backdrop

Posted By: Larry Felton Johnson September 5, 2025

Isolated to scattered thunderstorms expected across parts of north and central Georgia Friday

Isolated to scattered thunderstorms are expected across parts of north and central Georgia starting tonight and continuing through Saturday evening, according to the National Weather Service. While widespread severe weather…


Sign for the Cobb County Adult Detention Center facility

Posted By: Larry Felton Johnson September 4, 2025

Detainee search at Cobb jail unavailable due to systems maintenance

The Cobb County Sheriff’s Office announced that detainee search is unavailable due to systems maintenance, and that members of the public who need information on a detainee should phone (770)…


An apricot/white shepherd sitting on a side

Posted By: Norhasnima Dimacaling September 4, 2025

“My name is Zeus. Are you here to adopt me?”

The Cobb County Courier’s Dog of the Day, selected from the Cobb Animal Services Shelter website, is a male apricot/white shepherd. The following information on this potential family member is…


A white kitten sitting inside a cage

Posted By: Norhasnima Dimacaling September 4, 2025

“I’m a kitty in need of a permanent loving home!”

The Cobb County Courier’s Cat of the Day, selected from the Cobb Animal Services Shelter website, is a male white domestic short hair. The following information on this potential family…


Pastel cartoon drawing of a small restaurant

Posted By: Larry Felton Johnson September 4, 2025

Sully’s Steamers offers unique and cleverly-name sandwiches on Marietta Square

By Mark Woolsey It was a visit to a college-town eatery that changed the lives of Lauren Balas, her husband Tommy and the couple’s three daughters. Balas was in Clemson,…


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