Young musicians from across Cobb County will put their collective talents on display at the annual Cobb-Marietta Marching Band Exhibition on the evenings of October 10 and October 17.
BlueLinx Holdings Inc. (NYSE: BXC), a leading U.S. wholesale distributor of building products, announced today that it has acquired privately-held Vandermeer Forest Products (“Vandermeer”), a premier wholesale distributor of building products, for a purchase price of $67.0 million, which includes $3.6 million for the distribution facility and real estate in Spokane, Washington and $63.4 million for the business
The Cobb Chamber honored Cobb County’s finest Monday, October 3, during its annual Public Safety Appreciation Breakfast, presented by Marquee Sponsor Superior Plumbing, and Program Sponsors Cobb EMC and Wellstar at the Coca-Cola Roxy.
Ground has been broken on a town center multifamily residential project in Powder Springs, Ga., the first phase of a dynamic development on 6.6 acres in the heart of downtown.
Cell phones are becoming more accessible, but gaps remain — including fewer features for people with cognitive disabilities, emerging issues such as vehicle connectivity, and surprising roadblocks such as poor battery life, according to the latest biennial analysis of cell phone accessibility by Georgia Tech’s Center for Advanced Communications Policy (CACP).
In the speech Mr. Boswell gave on the first day of school, he pointed out how in the past, there were 70 ways to fail (0-69), and 31 ways to pass (70-100).
According to a new report from Randstad USA, finance and accounting professionals remain in the driver's seat of the labor market, with demand rising for roles like financial analysts and staff accountants.
The Cobb County School District is offering the community an opportunity to review learning resources being considered for content acquisition in the areas of 4th Year and Advanced Placement (AP) Mathematics.
Georgia Banking Company(“GBC”) has teamed up with Innovation Refunds (“IR”), an industry leader specializing in the federal Employee Retention Credit (ERC) and payroll tax refunds, to help businesses claim up to $26,000 per employee kept on payroll during COVID-19.
Chattahoochee Technical College has welcomed community leaders Pam Carnes, Roberto Murillo, and Ford Thigpen to serve on the college’s board of directors while honoring outgoing board chair Jim Larson with an award of appreciation.
As the election season heats up, it is important to remember that the main Cobb Elections office has moved from its long-time home on Whitlock Avenue to a new location at 995 Roswell Street in Marietta.