Chattahoochee Tech is now the only school in the nation with a rare N3N WWII military aircraft incorporated into its aviation ...
The open-cockpit biplane, known as the “Yellow Peril,” was originally used to train military pilots in the 1930s and 1940s.
By 2050, nearly 10 million people will call the region home, transforming how the city lives, moves, and connects. That scale ...
Students at Cobb County’s Chattahoochee Technical College will soon have the chance to learn the history of war aircraft ...
Cobb County Water System customers currently pay for stormwater services through water and sewer rates, but these funds are insufficient to maintain existing stormwater infrastructure. If the proposed ...
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Here are sights, sounds from the 2025 Tri-City Veterans Day Parade
Saturday's annual Tri-City Veterans Day Parade included local organizations, veterans associations, marching bands from local high schools, dance teams, elected leaders from around the Chattahoochee ...
Johns Creek’s Jim Rowell, whose team has not scored this season in nine defeats, is out as head coach before Friday’s final game.
Residents in Columbus face higher water bills and a new regulatory compliance fee as utilities plan for toxic chemical removal and aging infrastructure repairs.
The Chattahoochee Tech Foundation raised a record-breaking total of $100,253 at its annual Dueling Pianos fundraiser, supporting scholarships and emergency aid for students facing financial hardship.
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Analysis: Georgia’s Education Chasm Threatens State’s Rural Revival – Part 3
Population loss and economic decline may be the most visible signs of deterioration across rural Georgia, but hovering behind those two is another ...
It’s safe to drink, but a seasonal change in Lake Lanier each fall means most of the metro’s water tastes like dirt and mold.
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