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Week in Review: Community Makeover; County to Appeal; Car Break-ins Solved?

New to our site? Or did you miss any of our stories last week? Check out highlights of the week that was in our Week in Review for July 24-30.

We began the week with . Nearly 13,000 volunteers were estimated to have been working on service projects in Paulding and surrounding counties as part of Engage Atlanta's initiative.

In another video, we held in Dallas this weekend.

In even more video coverage, we had highlights of Tuesday’s held at Six Flags.

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Keeping with the Western theme of the previous mention, reviewed Cowboys and Aliens and offered a theme-appropriate eatery you can visit before or after your screening.

The Paulding Board of Commissioners . It was part of a light business agenda commissioners discussed , while

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In other county government news, Paulding that awarded a local couple more than $265,000 in court costs and attorney fees after a judge found the county violated Georgia's anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) law.

With school about to resume, we brought you on Wednesday , which included tips on finding back-to-school deals.

In school board news, board members . Superintendent Cliff Cole Tuesday evening spoke to the county Board of Commissioners, .

A drive-off with a shopping cart , which led to the possible solving of .

In other police news, and looking ahead to this week, Hiram Police at Ben Hill Strickland Sr. Memorial Park. We plan on taking our camera to this event and getting some video footage—will we see you there?

Thank you for checking us out again this week.


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