Wednesday, November 14, 2012
The Cobb Board of Education approved a resolution Wednesday, but heard a strong dose of anti-tax sentiment.
As expected, the Cobb Board of Education on Wednesday adopted a resolution to call for a March 2013 referendum to extend the Education SPLOST. But the job of selling voters on a $717 million school construction and maintenance project list figures to be a challenging one, given Cobb's recent SPLOST track record. The one-cent sales tax, if approved by voters, would begin in January 2014 and would be collected through December 2018. But before the vote, representatives of a local taxpayers group and the Georgia Tea Party spoke out against a March referendum. And the chairwoman of the school board's SPLOST citizen oversight panel predicted that the finalized SPLOST IV "notebook" (see attached PDF) will fail at the polls. The board voted only…
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Here's what you should know to start Sept. 21 in Northeast Cobb.
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
1. It will be wet and warmer today, the National Weather Service says. Light rain is likely throughout the overcast day, and thunderstorms are possible. There’s a 20 percent chance of more rain tonight. The high will be about 81, and the overnight low will be around 64. 2. The special election in state House District 43 followed predictions Tuesday as John Carson and Robert Lamutt advanced to a runoff Oct. 18 by splitting 1,500 of the 2,248 votes cast, according to unofficial but complete results. You can read all about the results and initial reactions, as well as get some voter thoughts. Which Republican will win the runoff? Let us know in the poll below. 3. Today is Alzheimer’s Action Day. The Georgia Chapter of the Alzheimer’s …
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
A political newcomer and a former legislator will square off against each other Oct. 18.
Former state Sen. Robert Lamutt's campaign supporters had high hopes as they gathered at the Paradise South of the Border Mexican restaurant on Sandy Plains Road to wait for election results Tuesday night. But it was first-time candidate John Carson, an accountant with SunTrust Bank, who edged out Lamutt in the special election for state House District 43 in Northeast and East Cobb. Because no one in the five-candidate election won a majority, Carson and Lamutt advance to a heads-up runoff Oct. 18. Here are Tuesday's final, unofficial results, according to the Georgia Secretary of State's Office, including 92 early-in-person and 146 absentee-by-mail ballots: Total votes cast: 2,248 According to Beth Kish, registration manager at the Cobb …
Northeast Cobb Patch and East Cobb Patch will have coverage of the election results and candidate reaction.
Voters didn't let rain deter them from casting a ballot today in the special election to fill the state House District 43 vacancy created by the July death of Rep. Bobby Franklin. Fourteen precincts in Northeast Cobb and East Cobb opened at 7 a.m. and will close at 7 p.m. as voters choose among five candidates, all Republicans, as was Franklin. Nancy Gresham, a polling officer at the Lassiter High school precinct, said 13 voters cast ballots before 11 a.m. At the Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church precinct, 61 voters cast ballots before 11 a.m., poll officer Steve Goff said. According to Beth Kish, registration manager at the Cobb County Board of Elections and Registration, 92 people voted early in person, and 146 cast ballots by mail…
Here's what you should know to start Sept. 20 in Northeast Cobb.
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011
1. Rain is likely today, the National Weather Service says, with an 80 percent chance of showers, including thunderstorms after 2 p.m. The high will be about 74. More rain is likely tonight, when the low will be around 65. There’s a good chance of rain each day through Friday. 2. Although we can use the rain, this is an unfortunate day for it because it’s Election Day in part of East Cobb. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the special election to fill the 43rd District seat of state Rep. Bobby Franklin, who died in July. Northeast Cobb Patch will have reports during the day and results and reaction tonight. Let us know how you’re voting in the poll below. 3. Looking ahead to an election next year, the TSPLOST regional referendum in …
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Friday, September 16, 2011
SunTrust finance manager John Carson has a slim lead in the five-person special election to fill the seat held by the late state Rep. Bobby Franklin (R-east Cobb).
Here's what you should know to start Sept. 16 in Northeast Cobb.
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Friday, September 16, 2011
1. The calendar says it’s summer; the weather says it’s fall in Northeast Cobb. The high today will be only 65, and a breeze will gust up to 20 mph, the National Weather Service says. Overnight, the temperature will drop to about 55, and there’s a chance of drizzle after 2 a.m. 2. If you live in the state's 43rd House District, served by Rep. Bobby Franklin until his death in July, today is your last chance to beat the rush and vote early for Tuesday’s special election to fill the seat. You can vote from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the East Cobb Government Service Center, 4400 Lower Roswell Rd., and the Cobb Board of Elections and Registration, 736 Whitlock Ave. And keep an eye on Northeast Cobb Patch as we complete our series of question-and-…
Monday, August 8, 2011
Here's what you need to know to start Aug. 8 in Northeast Cobb.
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Monday, August 8, 2011
1. We’ll see more of the same today, according to the National Weather Service: a high in the mid-90s, a heat index topping out around 100 and a 30 percent chance of more showers popping up through the day. The overnight low will be around 73, with a 20 percent chance of further rain. 2. Northeast Cobb Patch focuses like a laser on business and the economy each Monday, and today is no exception. The British Academy of Performing Arts will answer our small-business questions, and we’ll have the latest job openings and business licenses. 3. If government meetings excite you, today’s a good day for you. The Cobb County Board of Commissioners meets at 9 a.m. at 100 Cherokee St. to finalize the agenda for Tuesday morning’s regular meeting. The …
Mark M.
10:50 am on Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Robert Lamutt's real problems are only beginning to surface. It goes far beyond the $136,000 he owes in back taxes.   more ›