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Free English As Second Language Classes Coming To Cartersville
Chattahoochee Technical College's Adult Education Program will offer these classes beginning in January.

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Chattahoochee Technical College's Adult Education Program will offer these classes beginning in January.

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The restaurant opened in the spring of 2018 in the Perimeter area.
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One man was charged with keeping a place of prostitution while two women allegedly committed sex acts at massage parlors.
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