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As November nears, New Frontier of Bartow County members are urging the community to help their pre-Thanksgiving outreach reach its full potential. This year’s Feed the Community Dinner in Honor of Michael Dean will take place Nov. 23 at the Cartersville Civic Center, 435 W. Main St.
The Advanced Placement Scholar Roster includes the names of more than 250 local high school students. Both Cartersville City Schools and Bartow County School System posted record highs for their total number of recognized scholars.
The Cartersville High School competition cheerleading team won the Region 7-4A championship Saturday and matched Central-Carroll for the top score in the Class 4A Sectional at Walnut Grove High School.
Richard Dale Harden, a former resident of Cartersville, was sentenced to life in prison for the 2016 death of 27-year-old Heather Dianne McDonald. On Aug. 6, the 64-year-old pleaded guilty to felony murder in the Superior Court of Bartow County.
Martha Gilstrap, 89, of Cartersville, passed away peacefully on Sunday, October 13, 2024, surrounded by her loving family. She was born on November 30, 1934, in Taylorsville, GA, to the late Samuel and Luna Garrison. She was the wife of the l…
The Cartersville City Council approved architectural and engineering services for a new city hall at its March 7 meeting. “This is a big swing,” Cartersville Mayor Matt Santini said. “This has been considered for a long time by this council.
The Cartersville High School FBLA launched a shoe drive fundraiser that started Oct. 7 and will be running until Dec. 4. “Our chapter has partnered with multiple churches throughout the city of Cartersville,” CHS FBLA Publicist and junior Ethan Nix said.
A Cartersville man is facing two felony charges following a traffic stop conducted late last month. Per Bartow County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) records, 28-year-old Tyler Dakota Lee Sierra was charged with one count of purchase, possession, manufacture, distribution or sale of marijuana and one count of possession of a firearm or knife during ...
Local economic leaders are reacting to the news Chemical Products Corp. will be closing its Cartersville plant. “CPC’s decision and announcement came as a surprise,” said Melinda Lemmon, executive director for the Cartersville-Bartow County Department of Economic Development.