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Legendary Entertainment has elevated industry veteran Di Mu to CEO of Legendary East. The executive was previously EVP Marketing for the China-based promotion and marketing division that’s ...
From left: East Cobb resident Harrison Crockett and his dad Tim Crockett in front of their 24-foot-long Rannoch 25 row boat, which they plan to row across the Pacific Ocean to Hawaii starting in ...
An East Cobb community united against a Neo-Nazi rally over the weekend. The rally targeted a synagogue and its worshippers. Stewart Levy was among those leaving Shabbat services at Chabad of Cobb ...
Rachel Garbus - December 16, 2022 The planned new lawn at Avenue East Cobb Courtesy of North American Properties Get ready, Marietta: a spiffed-up Avenue East Cobb is coming your way later this year.
The district says it based the logo off of the pin given to U.S. Army colonels. Several parents reached out to Channel 2 concerned it looked like Nazi eagle.
East Side Elementary School in Cobb County was about to get a new logo until it was unveiled on social media. Many online clapped back at the idea saying the logo looks too much like the Nazi eagle.
Jul. 20—The Cobb County School District is halting the rollout of a new logo for Eastside Elementary School after outraged community members pointed out the logo's resemblance to a Nazi symbol ...
Maria Clark, principal of East Side Elementary School in Cobb County, sent an email on Monday to parents stating that the school will “pause” to “consider the feedback” on the logo.
With early voting underway, the East Cobb Rotary Club on Wednesday night will host a debate on the merits of incorporating a city of East Cobb. The event begins at 6:30 p.m. at Pope High School ...
Feb. 22—A student's wearing of a Nazi armband at East Cobb Middle School last week has reignited concerns about antisemitism in the Cobb County School District, with board members split on the ...
COBB COUNTY, Ga. — Accused of posting anti-Semitic imagery on social media, several students at East Cobb Middle School are now facing disciplinary action, according to a district spokesperson.