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Category Archives: Bartow County

[VIDEO] ACG hosts local high schools for the 2023 NWGA Skills Challenge

[VIDEO] ACG hosts local high schools for the 2023 NWGA Skills Challenge

November 9th, 2023 – 4:20 PM Ethan Garrett – WRGA Digital News Editor & Video Reporter – High school construction students from local and surrounding counties gathered at the Coosa Valley Fairgrounds on Thursday morning for the Northwest Georgia Skills Challenge. The Associated General Contractors of Georgia (ACG) partnered with Duffy Southeast Construction to host…read more

Georgia Forestry Commission advises against outdoor burning due to dry conditions

Georgia Forestry Commission advises against outdoor burning due to dry conditions

November 6th, 2023 – 3:00 PM WRGA Staff reports – The Georgia Forestry Commission has advised a high fire danger warning to the people of Northwest Georgia and is asking the community to refrain from burning or starting fires temporarily. “There’s been no measurable rain for over a month, and conditions are critically dry,” said…read more

GBI releases more information regarding officer-involved shooting in Cartersville

GBI releases more information regarding officer-involved shooting in Cartersville

Sunday, November 5, 2023–6:34 p.m. -GBI News Release- The GBI is investigating an officer-involved shooting in Cartersville, Bartow County, Georgia.  The Cartersville Police Department asked the GBI to conduct an independent investigation on Thursday, November 2, 2023. Two people were shot during the incident. One is in critical condition; the other person was treated for a…read more

Officer-involved shooting in Cartersville

Officer-involved shooting in Cartersville

Friday, November 3, 2023–9:08 a.m. -CPD News Release- On Thursday, November 2, 2023, at approximately 9:21 P.M., officers with the Cartersville Police Department responded to a domestic disturbance at 64 Ann Circle. As soon as officers arrived at the residence, a male exited the front door and opened fire upon them both. The officer’s patrol…read more

Time change: Fall back this weekend

Time change: Fall back this weekend

Thursday, November 2, 2023–7:11 p.m. -David Crowder, WRGA News- The time change is this weekend. Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday, so remember to set your clocks back one hour before you go to bed Saturday night. As always, you are also reminded to use the occasion to check the batteries in your…read more

No application fee at GHC for ‘No Fee November’

No application fee at GHC for ‘No Fee November’

Wednesday, November 1, 2023–10:07 a.m. -News Release- Georgia Highlands College is waiving its $30 application fee through November to help reduce barriers for those seeking to attain a college education. Called “No Fee November,” this opportunity is available to all student types, from high school seniors to transfer students to non-traditional working adults and beyond. …read more

Georgia Forestry Commission warns of high fire danger Wednesday

Georgia Forestry Commission warns of high fire danger Wednesday

Wednesday, November 1, 2023–7:34 a.m. -Staff reports- According to the Georgia Forestry Commission, there is a high fire danger in our area on Wednesday. A Red Flag Warning is in effect from noon until 8 p.m. Due to low humidity and gusty winds, along with very dry fuels and ongoing drought conditions, any fires that…read more

Two killed in crash near Cartersville Friday

Two killed in crash near Cartersville Friday

Tuesday, October 31, 2023–10:15 a.m. -Georgia State Patrol- Two people were killed in a two-vehicle wreck on Highway 411 near Cartersville Friday. According to the Georgia State Patrol: A westbound Mazda 3 was traveling in the eastbound lanes and struck a Jeep Compass that was traveling east. The driver of the Mazda, 18-year-old Bridget Canup…read more

Georgia Forestry Commission warns of high fire danger Tuesday

Georgia Forestry Commission warns of high fire danger Tuesday

Tuesday, October 3, 2023–9:37 a.m. -Staff reports- According to the Georgia Forestry Commission, there is a high fire danger for our area on Tuesday. Due to low humidity and gusty winds, along with very dry fuels and ongoing drought conditions, any fires that develop will likely spread rapidly. They are asking the public not to…read more