This fall the Marietta History Center continues its series of traveling exhibits from Kennesaw State University’s Museum of History and Holocaust Education. The second temporary exhibit, in the series, will be “The Tragedy of War: Japanese American Internment.”
The Georgia Institute of Technology has been awarded a $65 million grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) to support a statewide initiative that combines artificial intelligence and manufacturing innovations with transformational workforce and outreach programs
Cobb County is celebrating a significant 25-year milestone. The Chief Financial Officer will be handing out awards at the upcoming Board of Commissioners meeting after learning all three New York-based credit rating agencies have again given Cobb County a AAA rating.
Cobb Commission Chairwoman Lisa Cupid hosted a special-called work session Wednesday, along with the Board of Commissioners, County Manager, and representatives of the Sustainability, Waste and Beautification agency and local garbage and recycling haulers to discuss issues and the proposed solid waste code amendments.
The Marietta Cobb Museum of Art is pleased to announce the return of our Chalk Art and Craft Beer Festival, Chalktoberfest, on October 8-9, 2022 in the Marietta Square. Chalktoberfest is a weekend for the whole family to enjoy.
Randstad North America has announced the appointment of Floss Aggrey as its new Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer – effective September 5, 2022. Aggrey’s extensive experience with Randstad Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (REDI) efforts will make for a seamless transition as Audra Jenkins takes over the role of global Chief Equity Officer of Randstad N.V. on September 1, 2022.
Curbside recycling service officially ends Wednesday, Aug. 31. Customers are asked to place their recycling carts out on the curb the evening before on Tuesday, Aug. 30, and leave out until picked up — it may take several days.
Two members of the Bridge Club at Georgia Tech won the Open division of the Collegiate Pairs Championship, which took place July 23 in Providence, Rhode Island.
Advocacy is an important part of the work at AAHOA. The association’s Government Affairs team has worked relentlessly to protect the business interests of America’s hotel owners in D.C., and across the country. AAHOA Members build connections with elected officials and hospitality leaders to make a difference when it comes to the issues impacting the business operations of hoteliers.
Cobb County’s Director of Sustainability, Waste, and Beautification has invited leaders of waste management companies to address a history of complaints by residents in Cobb County of missed pickups, poor customer service, and lack of recycling services.
Campbell High School senior Ryan Flannery discovered his passion for learning through books, and he wanted to share that passion for reading and education with students in another part of the world.
Today, the inaugural meeting for One Cumberland’s Board of Directors was held, officially launching Cumberland’s first community 501(c)(3) organization (onecumberland.org). One Cumberland, founded by the Cumberland Community Improvement District (CID), will help bolster the work of the Cumberland CID by enhancing and broadening its reach, funding, and impact.
The Cobb-Marietta Coliseum & Exhibit Hall Authority is pleased to announce the hiring of Shawn Stinson to the position of Director of Food & Beverage at the Cobb Galleria Centre and Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.