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Monday, April 8, 2013

Lee to Hold Town Hall in NW Cobb

The county chairman will meet with constituents in DIstrict 1 on Tuesday.

Mark your calendars, Kennesaw residents. Cobb County Chairman Tim Lee will be in District 1 tomorrow "to discuss progress Cobb is making on various projects and initiatives," according to Lee's weekly email blast. The town hall begins at 7 p.m. Tuesday at West Cobb Senior Center, 4915 Dallas Hwy., Powder Springs.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Cobb Town Halls Begin Monday

Residents will have six opportunities to get updates from elected officials.

The first in a series of town hall meetings intended for Cobb residents to hear directly from their district representatives will begin Monday. Cobb County Commission Chairman Tim Lee will host the first one, which begins at 7 p.m. Feb. 11 at the Smyrna Community Center, 200 Village Green Circle. Residents will have five more opportunities to get updates from their elected officials. Here's the schedule for the remaining town halls:

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Angela Chao

11:18 am on Monday, February 11, 2013

Chairman Tim Lee’s town hall tonight in Smyrna has been canceled. Lee is under the weather and will reschedule soon, according to Robert J Quigley, Cobb County's Director of Communications.   more ›

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Mathews: City Positioned for Growth

Kennesaw Mayor Mark Mathews told town hall attendees that the city is positioned well as the economy improves.

About 50 residents came out to Ben Robertson Community Center Wednesday for a town-hall meeting with Mayor Mark Mathews. The presentation was similar to his State of the City address given recently to the Kennesaw Business Association. "We haven't been sitting still," Mathews said. "We have been working to make sure Kennesaw is positioned out front as the economy turns around, and now we're seeing the fruits of our labor." Some of those "fruits" include more jobs and more housing coming to the city, said Mathews, who also introduced several city council members and staffers who were in attendance. "When people hear about Kennesaw now, it's a lot different," said Mathews. "We have a fantastic reputation in metro-Atlanta and within the …

E M GREEN

1:04 am on Saturday, February 25, 2012

Debra it appears to me that we just about have our hands full now. Especially, since we have the biggest hole in middle of Cobb Parkway and as they complain we can't afford a train connecting us to MARTA. Big or Small towns, we always have an excuse to keep doing the wrong things first and what should be done...last if at all.   more ›

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Replay: Town Hall with Rep. Setzler

Georgia House Rep. Ed Setzler held a town hall meeting Tuesday evening at the Acworth City Hall.

As representative of the 35th district, Ed Setzler represents the communities of Acworth and Kennesaw in the Georgia House. Setzler will hold future town halls at the following times and locations:

Ed Setzler Town Hall Tonight

Community members are invited to attend tonight's town hall meeting held by Georgia House Rep. Ed Setzler.

Community members are invited to attend a town hall meeting tonight with State Rep. Ed Setzler (R), who represents portions of Kennesaw and Acworth in the 35th District of the Georgia House. The meeting will be a casual, informative discussion of the issues in the 2012 session of the Georgia General Assembly. In addition to answering questions, topics will include transportation, education, and criminal justice reform in Georgia. If you can't attend in-person, follow along online as Patch live-blogs tonight's meeting. What: Town Hall with Rep. Ed Setzler When: Tuesday, Feb. 21, at 7 p.m. Where: Acworth City Hall, 4415 Senator Russell Ave., Acworth. Setzler will hold future town halls at the following times and locations:

Monday, August 29, 2011

Gingrey Addresses Health Care, Student Loans and More

Click through these video highlights of the town-hall meeting hosted by Rep. Phil Gingrey, R-Marietta, in Cartersville.

At a town-hall meeting at the Clarence Brown Conference Center in Cartersville, Rep. Phil Gingrey, R-Marietta, was asked about repealing Obamacare, instating term limits, curtailing federal spending and balancing the budget, and a lot more. Read the live blog here.

J.M. Prince

11:51 am on Sunday, September 4, 2011

That's one reason why I called it 'our ongoing nullification crisis' MS, here: http://cartersville.patch.com/articles/our-ongoing-nullification-crisis JMP   more ›

Top 3 Priorities: 'Jobs, Jobs, Jobs'

Congressman Phil Gingrey, R-Marietta, tells a town-hall meeting in Cartersville that the GOP approach to creating employment is to cut corporate taxes and regulatory costs.

We're live at the town-hall meeting for Rep. Phil Gingrey at the Clarence Brown Conference Center in Cartersville. We have a packed room with about 50 people. 1:30 p.m. The congressman closes the meeting on the Obamacare question, although he hangs around to answer individual questions. His next stop will be in Kennesaw at the Ben Robertson Community Center at noon Thursday. 1:26 p.m. The last questions come from an insurance man. He asks about life insurance and health insurance for minors, and he wants to know where the effort to overturn Obamacare stands. Gingrey: "Where do we stand today?" He says the first vote of this Congress was to pass H.R. 2 to repeal the Obama health care bill, but the Senate has not voted on it. Obamacare is …

Laurie

8:25 am on Friday, May 25, 2012

Ok Suzanne nice spelling on des - maybe you should turn off your computer before midnight.   more ›

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