by Ross Williams, Georgia Recorder [This article first appeared in the Georgia Recorder, republished with permission] April 12, 2023 The financial year for Georgia’s 26 public colleges and universities starts…
By Rebecca Gaunt Two murals and two sculptures will join the city of Kennesaw’s growing art collection if approved at next week’s City Council meeting. The first mural, a collection…
Kennesaw’s Smith-Gilbert Gardens invites the community to experience a unique exhibit of selected sculptures surrounded by over 25,000 daffodil blooms in April and May. Art Blooms also includes a series…
By Rebecca Gaunt Mayor Derek Easterling and Councilman Pat Ferris responded unfavorably toward an interactive sculpture proposed for the Main Street Veterans’ Memorial Park during Monday’s work session. The project…
Kaiser Permanente issued the following press release announcing grants to four area universities, including a $25,000 grant to Kennesaw State University‘s Wellstar School of Nursing: ATLANTA — Kaiser Permanente is supporting the…
By Rebecca Gaunt When Tracey Viars completed her daily power walk Wednesday and opened the door of Honeysuckle Biscuits & Bakery in downtown Kennesaw, more than a dozen friends and…
The City of Kennesaw issued the following release about the Southern Museum‘s popular Trains, Trains, Trains event: Kennesaw, GA (December 13, 2022) — The Southern Museum of Civil War and…
[This article by Abbey O’Brien Barrows was published on the Kennesaw State University website. To read the original article follow this link] KENNESAW, Ga. | Nov 28, 2022 Kennesaw State…
By Rebecca Gaunt Plans for a 140-room hotel on Old 41 Highway, where the Electric Cowboy nightclub used to sit, were officially abandoned Monday. The hotel was approved in 2018…