By Anjana Kallarackal
At the heart of Cobb County, it turns out, is another, miniature Cobb County. It is a child-sized representation with scaled-down signage, streets, and traffic lights. It features a town square, a pavilion, and several of the...
A Q&A with Mableton Mayor Michael Owens
Edited by Cory Sekine-Pettite
Editor’s note: This article was edited slightly for length and clarity.
Originally, the City of Mableton, Georgia was incorporated as a town on Aug. 19, 1912, before being disincorporated just four...
LiveSafe Resources helps and empowers victims of physical and sexual assault.
By Cory Sekine-Pettite
According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, on average, nearly 20 people per minute are physically abused by an intimate partner in the United States. This...
LGE Community Credit Union recently announced that Hayden McDougal of Kennesaw Mountain High School and Sabrina Xing of Wheeler High School are each winners of a $2,500 scholarship through LGE’s 2024 Scholarship Program. These awards are designed to support...
This past May, the Chattahoochee Tech Foundation honored the college’s top alumni, industry partner, and benefactor with the 2024 SPARK Workforce awards in a ceremony held at the Marietta Campus.
The Chattahoochee Tech Foundation initiated the SPARK Workforce Awards in...
Celebrating 50 Years of Excellence
As Life University (Life U) celebrates its 50th anniversary, it stands as a testament to the vision and dedication of its founder, Dr. Sid E. Williams. Since its establishment in 1974, Life U has evolved...
How Brett Player and his team are helping redefine today’s ever-changing marketing landscape.
By Michael J. Pallerino
When people hear the name “Play” for a company, they might not know what that company does. Do they produce games, toys, or playgrounds?...
Building communities and making a difference
By Sigele Winbush
Standing inside the expansive, 13,000-square-foot headquarters of the multi-building campus of CROFT & Associates, one may find it difficult to imagine the award-winning architecture firm’s modest beginnings. Behind the company’s present-day success,...
District Attorney, Cobb Judicial Circuit
THE STORY: I was born in New York. My father was in the Army, so we moved often. Our family settled in Birmingham, Alabama, where I would graduate high school. Following my father and grandfather’s...
Started in 1904, A.G. Rhodes now serves more than 1,100 residents each year at its three nursing home communities.
By Lindsay Field Penticuff
At A.G. Rhodes, where they serve elders between ages 61 (the youngest) all the way up to 108...