Cobb County Department of Transportation has been busy polling the public about how to improve pathways for bicyclist and pedestrians through a series of public input sessions. The preliminary results were presented to the Board of Commissioners recently.
Since the county’s switch to single stream or co-mingled recycling, each week Keep Cobb Beautiful has kept their eyes open for departments that have adapted to the new way of disposing trash. KCB Coordinator, Gwen Baldwin made her way to another department this week with here friend Tommy Crenshaw.
Kennesaw State University Athletics has finalized their four year Division I process which enables the sports teams to compete in full Division I competition.
Two 8-year-old brother and sister mules, Jack and Jill, were purchased by the Cobb County government this week to be used for educational purposes at the new Hyde Farm property in East Cobb. They will be used to help a re-creation of how farmland was once plowed.
SafePath Children’s Advocacy Center is known for the intervention and treatment of victimized children, but wants to inform the public of warning signs related to abuse. So, in an effort to educate and inform not only child abuse professionals and public safety officials, SafePath along with Stewards of children will sponsor a special training opportunity.