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Catch It All: Student Art Show; Homeownership Forum; Cook-Off Heats Up Cobb

Sawyer Road students show off their art skills, tips for getting your calcium, Marietta chef competes on 'Chopped All-Stars,' the winning Cobb Photo Society photos are out and students heat up Cobb with a cook-off—see the Tuesday Marietta news.

Tuesday, April 24

A performance by Marietta second graders and an art show raised money for the Sawyer Road Elementary Art Department. Take a look at some of the displayed artwork.

Take a look at news from Marietta and the surrounding area on Tuesday, April 24.

Come hear about programs that help low and moderate-income families buy a house or repair their current home.

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Vegans and those with lactose intolerance need to work a bit harder to ensure they get calcium. Here are some non-dairy calcium sources to help prevent osteoporosis.

Justin Balmes competed in the three-round cooking contest to win money for SafePath Children's Advocacy Center and make up for losing last year on "Food Network Star."

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We have the winning April photos for the Cobb Photographic Society contest.

Chattahoochee Technical College culinary students competed in the First Annual Chili Cook-Off for bragging rights and prizes.

Monday, April 23

Ken, of Marietta, and Keith Myers collect the uniforms and stories of veterans and put them on display to pay tribute to their service and sacrifice.

Take a look at what you need to know about the 19th Annual Taste of Marietta, which will feature over 80 restaurants.

Take a look at news from Marietta and the surrounding area with this video.

An interior designer takes the spotlight on TV, a hazmat evacuation occurs, READing Paws dogs hold an event, Gabriel's Restaurant announces changes and more—check out the weekend Marietta news.

Adair White-Johnson, of Marietta City Schools, has been a top walker each year, and this year she is leading a team of supporters and family and friends.

Maggie Adams, 16, was last seen April 10 at her high school, Cobb Performing Learning Center on Joyner Avenue in Marietta.

As a candidate for Cobb Chairman, I may get all the press play but it is my volunteers who deserve much of the credit for keeping our campaign in play.

The new environmental technology program at Chattahoochee Technical College will begin for fall semester.

Pick your favorite florist just in time for Mother's Day.

Mr. Marietta learns about isolation hooping. Take a look at an online tutorial so that you can learn too!

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