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The Holiday Walk at Merchant's Walk
Thursday's event includes a Christmas tree lighting.

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Thursday's event includes a Christmas tree lighting.

Thursday's event includes a Christmas tree lighting.
Kira Willis, who ran as a Libertarian in 2010, is entered in the GOP field for 2014.
The sidewalk will link Holcomb Bridge Middle School to Horseshoe Bend.
Kira Willis, who ran as a Libertarian in 2010, is entered in the GOP field for 2014.
Board member Linda Schultz will meet with constituents next Wednesday.
Thursday's event includes a Christmas tree lighting.
The meeting with Cobb school officials takes place at East Side Elementary School.
Neil Addams, 34, has gone without his medication.
Neil Addams, 34, has gone without his medication.
Neil Addams, 34, has gone without his medication.
At least nine reports were made in Precinct 4, including several in business parking lots.
Other East Cobb health inspections included the Indian Hills Country Club.
At least nine reports were made in Precinct 4, including several in business parking lots.
Temple Kol Emeth's 9th annual service brought worshippers of many faith traditions together.
Street life in downtown Roswell is the subject of a new exhibit at the Cultural Arts Center.
Keeping overnight timers on can cause road hazards on cold winter mornings.
Roswell Downtown Development Authority members "graduated" from a training program in November.
The new six-classroom building will also house the school’s Athletic Wall of Fame.
The East Cobb Lutheran school's "Roboeagles" are helping prepare Cobb County citizens for flash flooding and severe storms.