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Navigating Georgia’s Healthcare Exchange

With open enrollment underway, now is the time to apply for coverage. By Cory Sekine-Pettite By the time you read this, 2020 enrollment in the federal...

It’s The Most Wonderful (And Contagious) Time Of The Year!

7 tips to stay healthy this holiday season By Christy Rosell It’s that celebratory time of year again, complete with bright lights, festive events, family gatherings,...

The Wonderful Colors Of Fall

By Cory Sekine-Pettite Some of us probably thought we’d never see cooler temperatures again, but as this issue of Cobb In Focus goes to print,...

Glory Glory

Marietta’s Glory Haus brings faith, family to home decor. By Haisten Willis “We love being a part of Marietta Square,” says owner and chief creative officer...

A Labor of Love

Whitefield Academy becomes Cobb County’s first private school to sponsor a Habitat Home. By Amy Meadows Jessica Gill had her work cut out for her. As...

Liberty Furniture To The Rescue

The Village Connection’s point-of-care room for DFCS get a makeover. By Cory Sekine-Pettite If there’s one thing we can count on regarding our neighbors, it’s their...

Charity Cook Off Heats Up

The first-ever “Bring the Heat Cook Off/Red White & Boots” event will take place Nov. 14. By Jennifer Morrell Things are heating up as fall temperatures...

Leaders of Cobb: Raquel Bustos, senior health benefits consultant

Raquel Bustos
THE STORY: I am from northeast Atlanta and live in Canton. My mother, Viola, was from Wrightsville, Georgia and my father, Rafael, was from...

Leaders of Cobb: Jatunn Gibson, Ph.D., MCHES

Jatunn Gibson
THE STORY: I was born and raised in Valley, Alabama, where my mother still lives. She is a retired educator, but is still active...

Leaders of Cobb: Cindy & Josh Nelson

Cindy & Josh Nelson
THE STORY: As we age, we tend to go through phases. In our 20’s, we start to plant the roots of our own family...