Cobb County’s government will receive over $147 million in direct federal aid from the American Rescue Plan Act, signed into law by President Joe Biden Thursday, and with more flexibility than under the CARES Act to choose how to spend that money.
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- RT @KimekoMDJ: Although no longer in the competition, @ZachSeabaugh took Marietta on a... bit.ly/1QhEItX
- Sharife Cooper has earned another All-American recognition.
- #Softball Player of the Year: #JaidenFields emerges as key cog in #Harrison lineup ow.ly/em6B30gKbWr #CobbCounty @HHSHoyaSports
- The Marietta school board has approved the purchase of 700 Wi-Fi hot spots and a six-month service plan to provide internet access to students who need it and are out of school.
- The Marietta offensive lineman committed to play for the Buffaloes on Wednesday. He will graduate from Marietta in December and enroll early so he can be on campus for the beginning of spring practice.
- The Indians finished their landmark season with a 32-0 record and will likely get the chance to compete for a national championship with an expected invitation to the the GEICO Nationals in New York.
- Marietta High must forfeit 2017 wins
- McEachern point guard Sharife Cooper could have had his pick of teams in the Southeastern Conference, with Kentucky, Alabama, Vanderbilt, Mississippi and Mississippi State among those pursuing him.
- Harrison Bailey threw for 301 yards and three touchdowns as the Marietta offense came to life late in the third quarter to pull away for a 38-17 win over Hillgrove on Friday night at Northcutt Stadium.
- Harrison's bite was as good as its bark, and the Hoyas are the champions of Class AAAAAA.
- A Cobb schools executive has been named one of the top 10 department directors in the nation in 2019 by Education Technology Insights.


