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Tanner named in $8 million lawsuit; medical center answers with counterclaim
A Villa Rica psychiatrist has filed a lawsuit against Tanner Medical Center, alleging racketeering and invasion of privacy and seeking damages in excess of $8 million. Comment?
Rain-soaked Mayfest: Bad weather forces early close
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Christy Steele, right, and her daughters Kaylee, center, 5, Jenni, 7, of Carrollton visit a vendor's booth Saturday. Comment?
Tanner named in $8 million lawsuit; medical center answers with counterclaim
A Villa Rica psychiatrist has filed a lawsuit against Tanner Medical Center, alleging racketeering and invasion of privacy and seeking damages in excess of $8 million. Comment?
BOC to again consider park fee schedule
The Carroll County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday will again consider a new county park fee schedule, but at least two board members are still questioning a proposed $5 parking fee. Comment?
Mayfest will go on, rain or shine
More than 160 vendors are expected for Saturday's Mayfest in downtown Carrollton, which will go on as scheduled, despite rain that was forecast for most of the weekend. Comment?
County mulls contributing funds for WGTC athletic complex
The Carroll County Board of Commissioners is considering giving $150,000 to help with the land purchase on Esco Way near Bankhead Highway for a West Georgia Technical College athletic complex. Comment?
75-year-old man arrested for inappropriately touching child in local Walmart
An elderly Carrollton man was arrested Wednesday night after allegedly touching a child inappropriately in Walmart. 1 comment
Organizers expect largest Mayfest turnout yet
Promoters are hoping this year's 28th annual Mayfest will bring more than 10,000 visitors to downtown Carrollton from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday to enjoy the crafts, entertainment and a chance to meet old friends. Comment?
Arraignments suspended in robbery, rape cases
Two cases scheduled for arraignment on Wednesday were continued to status hearings in May - one because the defendant was not present, and the other because the defendant's attorney wasn't in court. Comment?
Organizers expect largest Mayfest turnout yet
Promoters are hoping this year's 28th annual Mayfest will bring more than 10,000 visitors to downtown Carrollton from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday to enjoy the crafts, entertainment and a chance to meet old friends. Comment?
Numerous activities held today for National Day of Prayer
A wide variety of activities in Carrollton will mark National Day of Prayer today, including services at noon and 7 p.m., and "Hope Squares," located in several places for people to write their prayers and place them on the board. Comment?
Today marks the beginning of an open burning ban in Carroll County and 53 other counties around the state to improve air quality during the summer. Comment?
One year after accident, Aimee Copeland keeps busy schedule
May 1, 2012, is a day that Aimee Copeland and her family will never forget. It was on that day the then-24-year-old University of West Georgia graduate student fell from a homemade zipline over the Little Tallapoosa River near Carrollton, cutting a deep gash in her left leg. Comment?
Burson Center to host art, business workshop
A workshop that will bring together two seemingly disparate groups - artists and business leaders - is set for next week at the Burson Center in Carrollton. Comment?
Local mayors show support for SPLOST
Most mayors of the Carroll County cities have expressed enthusiasm for a special purpose local option sales tax vote in the Nov. 1 comment
Police seek two suspects in Wells Fargo robbery
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Ricky Stilley/Times-Georgian Police responded to an armed robbery at Wells Fargo on Bankhead Highway in Carrollton Today, April 29, at approximately 2:30 p.m. According to reports, two suspects fled the scene in a vehicle. Comment?
Suspects rob Wells Fargo in Carrolltn
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Police responded to an armed robbery at Wells Fargo on Bankhead Highway in Carrollton Today, April 29, at approximately 2:30 p.m. According to reports, two suspects fled the scene in a vehicle. Comment?
Carrollton's Sony plant to close in May
The Sony DADC plant in Carrollton will shut down operations on May 3, as the last employees leave a facility which for 35 years made the city a major player in the distribution of recorded entertainment media. Comment?
The dance group Troupe Hellas of the Greek Festival in Atlanta teaches Greek dance steps to guests at Saturday's 22nd Magnolia Ball for the Tanner Foundation. Comment?
Marilyn Hubbard of Carrollton finishes a floral arrangement Friday in preparation for tonight's 22nd Magnolia Ball for the Tanner Medical Foundation. Comment?