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Paulding County Parks and Rec to Relocate Hub to Former Oasis Church Site in Dallas
Pack your bags, sports fans and park enthusiasts – the Paulding County Parks and Recreation nerve center is on the move. The hub for all things leisure in Paulding is getting a new lease... on a former house of worship. According to an announcement on the Paulding County's official website, the administrative offices will now call the old Oasis Church building at 210 Paulding Lane in Dallas their home sweet home.
Runoff Set for 14th Congressional District Dems. Winner Faces Marjorie Taylor Greene
Because no candidate topped 50% of the vote, the Democratic primary election for Georgia’s 14th District congressional seat will move to a runoff between the two top vote-getters. The winner will face Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene in November. The runoff will be between Clarence Blalock, a Paulding County resident who works in technology, and Polk County’s Shawn Harris, a retired brigadier general in the U.S. Army. That bout will take place on June 18. ...
Two Suspects in Custody, One At-Large in Case of 11-Year-Old's Shooting Death in Paulding County
The tragic death of an 11-year-old Paulding County boy, Zander Whatley, has seen two suspects apprehended in a case that has sent shockwaves through the local community. 18-year-old Osman Sesay Jr. was arrested on May 11 in Charlotte, North Carolina, and is awaiting extradition back to Georgia. On May 15, a second suspect, Nazier Lloyd Anderson, 19, turned himself into the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office, as per a report by Atlanta News First.
Second suspect turns himself in, one still on the run in 11-year-old's shooting death: Paulding County Sheriff
PAULDING COUNTY, Ga. — A second suspect was taken into custody in connection to the shooting death of an 11-year-old Paulding County boy, while the third is still wanted in the case. According to the Paulding County Sheriff's Office, Nazier Lloyd Anderson, 19, turned himself in early Wednesday morning...
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