
Cartersville Daily Tribune The Daily Tribune News will not be published Thursday, Nov. 26, and our offices, located at 251 S. Tennessee St., Cartersville, will be closed for the holiday. Happy Thanksgiving from The Daily Tribune News!

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As Mike Prieto prepares to be deployed to Afghanistan in December, Thanksgiving Day will be bittersweet for his family of five.

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Officials in Bartow County and Cartersville City schools in recent days wrapped up efforts to collect clothes and money that will go toward helping homeless children and families in the community.

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Local law enforcement officers say although they will be on patrol, watching for criminal and dangerous activity throughout the holiday period, they want residents to think safety while participating in Thanksgiving activities and post-holiday shopping.

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When Margaret Montgomery passed away in July 2003, her son John Montgomery decided to celebrate her life by giving back to the community with an event in her memory.

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It was a sight too familiar for Woodland as Walker guard Caroline Brashier imposed her offensive will on the Lady Wildcats, scoring 29 of her team's 38 points en route to the 38-31 win Tuesday night at Woodland.

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Fresh off a second-place finish at the Buccaneer Duals, the Woodland Wildcat wrestling team made an emphatic statement Tuesday at the Patriot Duals when they took home the team title in both varsity and junior varsity competition.

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Surpassing its previous accomplishments at Georgia Country & Gospel Music Association award shows, Renewed won a total of 13 accolades at the Nov. 7 ceremony.

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Members of the Cartersville Woman's Club and the Bartow County Library's Friends of the Library are hoping locals will make the Cartersville Public Library one of their holiday stops next month.

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When a Decatur woman last week entered two local businesses soliciting charitable donations, both shopkeepers became suspicious, but only after handing over cash donations. The woman, later identified ...

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Emerson City Council approved Monday night three ordinances after hearing a second reading of each.

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A Kingston youth still has high hopes of bringing home a championship at the Super Y-League North American Finals being played in Tampa, Fla.
















