Kennesaw State was represented for the second time this year on the popular game show “Jeopardy!”
Luke Manget, an assistant professor of history at Dalton State College, conducted 10 years of research on the little-known history of the Appalachian ginseng trade and the intricacies of the shared economy.
Georgia House passes bill to allow food trucks to operate statewide
Sarah Swetlik and Christian Gehrke
A bill allowing Georgia food truck owners to use a single permit for statewide operations now sits in the Georgia Senate awaiting committee assignment.
Georgia’s only national rodeo keeps thrill-seeking cowboys, cowgirls and fans coming back
Alex Guevara
The Georgia National Rodeo, held in Perry every year, attracts hundreds of cowboys and cowgirls looking to improve their world standings and earn some prize money.
Curiosity and crosswords: Kennesaw State alumnus Raymond Goslow on his “Jeopardy!” journey
Emily Rubin
Raymond Goslow won second place in the “Jeopardy! National College Championship” as a senior at Kennesaw State and now works for the Cobb public library system.
Kennesaw planning officials gathered opinions from residents during a public engagement meeting before updating the city’s comprehensive plan.
‘I cried a lot’: Georgia food truck owners worry about high cost of fees and permits
Sarah Swetlik and Christian Gehrke
Operating a food truck in Georgia comes at a high price, owners say, because every county issues its own permit for a fee.
Starting March 1, riders in three south Atlanta areas can request a shuttle via the free MARTA Reach app to bring them to or from an existing bus or rail station.
The High Museum in Atlanta is home to a temporary exhibit that displays portraits of former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle.
Gov. Brian Kemp uses federal funds for broadband expansion and COVID-19 relief.