Member of the State Board of Education, Scott Sweeney, is inviting the public to attend a hearing

Member of the State Board of Education, Scott Sweeney, is inviting the public to attend a hearing

State Board of Education member Scott Sweeney is gearing up to host a crucial public hearing, inviting community members to voice their thoughts and concerns regarding education in our state. This event, slated to take place, will provide a platform for citizens to engage directly with decision-makers, contributing to the shaping of education policies and … Read more

Pine Mountain Teacher Wins Global Award for Technology and Engineering Program

Pine Mountain Teacher Wins Global Award for Technology and Engineering Program

At Pine Mountain Middle School in Georgia, Richard White, an esteemed educator with over 16 years of experience, has been honored on the global stage for his outstanding contributions to technology and engineering education. The International Technology and Engineering Educators Association, at its 86th Annual Conference in Memphis, Tennessee, selected Pine Mountain’s program as one … Read more

Teacher in Georgia Loses Job for Reading a Controversial Book and Fights Back in Court

Teacher in Georgia Loses Job for Reading a Controversial Book and Fights Back in Court

In Cobb County, Georgia, a teacher named Katie Rinderle got into trouble for reading a book to her fifth-grade class. The book, called “My Shadow is Purple,” talks about different kinds of people and challenges traditional ideas about boys and girls. Some parents didn’t like this and complained to the principal because they weren’t told … Read more

Bennett and Gannon Reach Division II Quarterfinals

Bennett and Gannon Reach Division II Quarterfinals

In an exciting turn of events, Bennett and Gannon have both clinched their spots in the quarterfinals of the Division II championship. Let’s break down what happened and how these teams managed to secure their places in the next round. Bennett showed remarkable skill and determination in their journey to the quarterfinals. With strong teamwork … Read more

Cobb School Board Gives Green Light for Special Events Facility Construction

Cobb School Board Gives Green Light for Special Events Facility Construction

In a recent decision marked by divided opinions, the Cobb Board of Education has sanctioned the hiring of a construction manager for the forthcoming special events facility within the Cobb County School District. Despite not achieving unanimity, the board voted 5-2 in favor of the district’s proposal to enlist Winter Construction Co. of Atlanta to … Read more

BEATS is Having a Fun Casino Night and Derby Party

BEATS is Having a Fun Casino Night and Derby Party

BEATS, the renowned local community organization, is set to kick off its annual festivities with a thrilling Casino Night and Derby Celebration. This exciting event promises an evening filled with entertainment, games, and a touch of glamour, all while supporting a good cause. Scheduled to take place on the Casino Night and Derby Celebration will … Read more

Come Vote in Cherokee County’s First Art Contest by the Commissioners!

Come Vote in Cherokee County's First Art Contest by the Commissioners!

Cherokee Province, – Calling all specialists and craftsmanship devotees! Cherokee Province Commissioners are excited to declare their first-ever Craftsmanship Competition, welcoming the neighborhood community to lock in and take part in this energizing social event. The competition points to celebrating the differing aesthetic abilities inside Cherokee Province while cultivating a sense of community pride and … Read more

Sen. Ossoff and Georgia Representatives Want to Know Why Mail is Late Across Georgia and the U.S.

Sen. Ossoff and Georgia Representatives Want to Know Why Mail is Late Across Georgia and the U.S.

In reaction to mounting concerns over delays in mail conveyance over Georgia and the country, Representative Jon Ossoff and a few Georgia agents are requesting answers from the U.S. Postal Benefit (USPS). The issue has started broad disappointment among inhabitants, businesses, and authorities alike, inciting calls for quick activity to address the situation. Reports of … Read more