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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Cobb Stop-Arm Fines Yield $58K

Commissioners this morning are also expected to conduct the second of three public hearings related to a federal program that checks for illegal immigrants.

A program that fines motorists who zip by Cobb school buses without stopping generated more than $58,000 during its first two months. During this morning's Board of Commissioners meeting, which is scheduled for 9 a.m. at the County Building, 100 Cherokee St., officials are expected to split the first payout from the program between the Cobb County School District, the Cobb County Police Department and an outside vendor. Police Sgt. Dana Pierce said the program is not about revenue. "It is about making a safer Cobb for our children," he said. It was the death of 5-year-old Mountain View Elementary School student Karla Campos, who was struck by an elderly driver as she exited her school bus in 2009, that first prompted calls for greater stop…

Melinda Paris

9:10 am on Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Should have said above TICKET MONEY!!!!   more ›

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Back-to-School News You Can Use

Here's a rundown of some things you need to know before sending the kiddies back to school in Northeast Cobb.

It's back to school for Cobb County School students on Aug. 15, which is less than two weeks away. Here's a rundown of back-to-school news you can use. CCSD Lip Dub Video Creating a Stir Many people have mixed reactions to the Cobb County School District's lip sync video welcoming Dr. Michael Hinojosa as superintendent. The video was produced by the broadcast production team at Harrison High School and is attached to this article. Here's what some are saying on the CCSD Facebook page. Tell us what you think below in the comments. New Technology Makes School Buses Safer New stop-arm cameras have been installed on 100 buses this year. The new technology is used to identify and ticket drivers that bypass stopped school buses or commit other …

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