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These campuses were originally part of Coosa Valley Technical College (CVTC), begun in 1962. It was named for the Coosa River, which flows through Rome, where its main campus is located. Northwestern Technical College (NTC, formerly known as Walker Tech) is now the Walker County campus, located in Rock Spring in extreme northwest Georgia.
The first Coosa Valley Fair was held in October 1949 at the farmer's market on Furnace Road in Rome, Georgia. A permanent fairground was established and first used for the 1953 fair. [1] There was no fair in 2020.
Coosa is an unincorporated community in Floyd County, Georgia, United States. The community is located at the intersection of Georgia routes 20 and 100, north of the Coosa River, 11 miles (18 km) west of Rome. Coosa has a post office with ZIP code 30129, which opened on December 28, 1846. [2] [3] An early variant name was "Missionary Station". [4]
The 2023 Coosa Valley Open was a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the second edition of the tournament which was part of the 2023 ATP Challenger Tour . It took place in Rome, Georgia , United States between February 20 and February 26, 2023.
After a merger with the Rome Herald in 1908 and the Rome News in 1923, the newspaper was officially renamed The Rome News-Tribune in 1923. The Mooney family maintained ownership of the newspaper for much of the 20th and beginning of the 21st century (1928–2015) and eventually sold the newspaper to the parent company of the Marietta Daily ...
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Coosa High School receives Title 1 funding. [1] In 2022, U.S. News & World Report placed Coosa High School 240 of the 476 high schools in Georgia, and 10,511 out of 17,245 high schools nationally. [7] In 2020–2021, the total minority enrollment is 41%, and 66% of students at the school are economically disadvantaged. [7]
Coosa River Basin Initiative (CRBI) is a 501(c)(3) grassroots environmental organization based in Rome, Georgia, with the mission of informing and empowering citizens to protect, preserve and restore North America's most biologically diverse river basin, the Coosa. [1]