Of the 34,232 people living in Kennesaw in 2020, 52.2 percent (17,873) were women and 47.8 percent (16,359) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Cobb Reporter.
Some Cobb County School District staff soon will start receiving a temporary pay increase funded by federal COVID relief money and Superintendent Chris Ragsdale's priorities during the pandemic, according to a recent press release.
Of the 41,647 people living in Mableton in 2020, 51.9 percent (21,601) were women and 48.1 percent (20,046) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Cobb Reporter.
Of the 60,687 people living in Marietta in 2020, 49.9 percent (30,312) were women and 50.1 percent (30,375) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Cobb Reporter.
City of Acworth issued the following announcement on Aug. 25. On Wednesday, August 25, the City of Acworth held a ribbon cutting at Caribbean Soul Bar & Grill.
The City of Kennesaw is hosting a job fair on Friday, September 17, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Ben Robertson Community Center, located at 2753 Watts Drive.
City of Marietta issued the following announcement on Aug. 31. Residential Customers can online tools and view an extensive energy library for energy and bill analysis.
City of Marietta Administrative Offices will be closed Monday, September 6th, your sanitation services will change for the week. Police, fire and other services essential for public safety and health will remain open.
Substitutes in Cobb Schools will soon have an extra reason to smile when they see their paychecks. Effective September 6, substitute teachers, supply teachers, substitute nurses, and supply nurses in Cobb Schools will be eligible for pay increases temporarily through May 2022. The increase will reflect in the employees’ October 29 paycheck.