The Cobb County Board of Elections and Registration announced that it will soon hold a meeting to recertify their results from the midterm election after a recount of the Kennesaw City Council Post 1 race ballots changed the outcome by a few votes.
For the eighth year in a row, Randstad executives from around the world have been named to Staffing Industry Analysts’ (SIA) Global Power 150 - Women in Staffing list.
Cobb County election officials have informed a Kennesaw City Council candidate who had initially been declared the winner that her campaign actually fell short after a memory card of uncounted votes was discovered, a recent report by FOX 5 Atlanta said.
Cobb County officials are considering a plan that would see up to $20 million of the $147 million in federal funding injected into the community through the American Rescue Plan Act go toward filling a slew of public safety job openings.
Congratulations to Cobb's Emergency Management Agency Director Cassie Mazloom ... named the Emergency Management Association of Georgia's DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR at the training conference in Young Harris.
It’s that time of year when a specially-wrapped CobbLinc bus travels throughout the community to promote Stuff-A-Bus, an annual donation program benefiting Cobb County families
The Cobb Chamber’s South Cobb Area Council, which represents South Cobb’s three distinct districts of Austell, Mableton and Powder Springs, has selected three community advocates as 2022 Citizens of the Year: Lin Harrison for Austell, Ray Thomas for Mableton, and Pam Conner for Powder Springs.
Two Georgia Tech employees are among the 35 faculty and staff members named to the University System of Georgia’s (USG) Executive Leadership Institute (ELI) class for 2022-23.
Tapp Middle School’s SERVE Team is collecting through Dec. 1 canned goods and nonperishable items with a goal of 10,000 items and $3,000 raised for the 11 Alive Can-A-Thon and the Reflections of Trinity Food Bank.
Georgia Metropolitan Dance Theatre (GMDT), housed in the studios of the Marietta Square’s own Georgia Dance Conservatory, is ready to kick-off the holiday season with beauty and grace! Right after Thanksgiving, as it has for 66 years, the full company takes the stage at the Jennie T. Anderson Theatre in Cobb County with the timeless favorite The Nutcracker.
Senior Economic Development Administration (EDA) officials visited the Georgia Tech campus Nov. 14, to meet with a coalition of partners looking to transform the state’s workforce and create more economic opportunities through a combination of manufacturing and artificial intelligence innovations.