• News for Community

    Wednesday, December 18, 2024
    Piedmont Cartersville Opens Level II NICU Offering Specialized Care for Pre-Term Babies in Bartow, Surrounding Counties Cartersville, Ga. – Piedmont Cartersville Medical Center opened a new four-bed Level II NICU, Special Care Nursery, to care for pre-term infants born in Bartow and surrounding counties, and keep these families close to home for specialized care.     “When parents have a baby ...read more
    Categories: Press Release, Community
    Monday, November 25, 2024
    Cartersville, Ga. – Cardiovascular services at Piedmont Cartersville Medical Center have grown in size and scope, along with the hospital, since its inception. In addition to earning multiple achievement awards, the department has also recently launched an electrophysiology program to the many services it offers.  “Electrophysiology is the study of heart rhythm disorders. We take care of ...read more
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    Wednesday, November 13, 2024
    Bartow History Museum Unveils 2024 Annual Collectible Christmas Ornament Featuring Cooper’s Furnace Cartersville, GA – The Bartow History Museum proudly announces the release of its 2024 Annual Collectible Christmas Ornament, featuring the historic Cooper’s Furnace. This beautifully crafted ornament celebrates one of Bartow County’s most treasured landmarks, bringing a piece of local history to ...read more
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    Tuesday, June 18, 2024
    Parking Lot Closure NoticeParking Lot Closure Details On June 12, 2024, the Cartersville-Bartow Chamber installed signage notifying the public that our privately-owned parking lot adjacent to our building at 122 West Main Street in Downtown Cartersville will be closed daily from 8pm to 6am. A map of the affected area is available for added clarity. Enforcement will be through towing.Reasoning for ...read more
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    Saturday, February 18, 2023
    Dr. Lance Barry was appointed to the Georgia Highlands College Foundation Board of Trustees in January of 2023. Dr. Barry is a retired podiatric physician and surgeon who practiced in Bartow and Paulding counties for 27 years, with practice locations in Cartersville, Adairsville and Dallas. Following his military service, Dr. Barry earned his undergraduate degree from Southern Illinois University ...read more
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