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Tip Jar Thief Strikes King’s Pizzeria in Cartersville
CARTERSVILLE — A man walked into King’s Pizzeria Thursday night asking for free food, and made off with the store’s tip jar, according to the Bartow County Sheriff’s Office. Video footage showed the suspect taking the clear glass jar off the counter and hiding it on his person before leaving the scene. The Bartow County […]
Georgia’s wet winter means an active mosquito season this year
As January transitions to February, few of us are thinking about mosquitoes and the multitude of problems they can cause when spring arrives. But with January rain totals well above normal across the Southeast, it is a good time to take inventory of where standing water is holding and what can be done to eliminate […]
Should Georgia switch to instant runoffs?
An effort that could lead eventually to the elimination of runoff elections in Georgia has surfaced in the General Assembly. State Rep. Joseph Gullett, R-Dallas, introduced a bill into the Georgia House this week that would allow Georgia cities to experiment with instant runoff voting in nonpartisan municipal elections. “This legislation promotes local control,” said […]
8 Skills to Master While Pursuing a Nursing Degree in Georgia
Pursuing a nursing degree is more than learning the hows and whys of basic medicine; you will learn other useful skills too. During your studies, you’ll be challenged to think like a leader, hone your critical thinking abilities, and become comfortable in an ever-changing healthcare landscape. You’ll discover how to work as part of a […]
