Paulding County high school kicked off the JROTC raider season by hosting a scrimmage for all the Army JROTC raider teams in the county. The cadets competed in rope bridge, obstacle course, ammo can relay runs, Cross Country Rescue (CCR), and an obstacle course.
The University System of Georgia recently released the USG’s total economic impact on the state of Georgia. Of the more than $16 billion reported by the USG as a whole, Georgia Highlands College’s contribution was over $149 million.
The Hiram Hornets lost Friday's home game against Kennesaw Mountain by a score of 35-28.
North Paulding Wolfpack opened their football season with a dominating performance over the Paulding County Patriots at Dave Hardin Stadium in Dallas Friday night with a 27-0 victory.
The North Paulding High School's Wolfpack highlights by Cassidy Autenrieth. North Paulding's first victory of the season over Paulding County High School with a score of 27-0.
The Paulding Patriots softball team improved their record to 2-2 (1-1) with a mercy rule blitzing of the Cass Colonels from White Georgia.
The Paulding County Patriots volleyball season has begun. The Patriots hosted the Central/ Carroll Lions in both JV and Varsity matches.Unfortunately both squads came up short in their efforts.
Brantley Mauldin airs it out against the Dragons from Lindale, the Patriots looked good in the first half and moved the ball well against Pepperell.
Offensive Line Backer Jordan Venizale had a great defensive game with solid tackles. Quarter Back Ross Malmgren shows his versatility with this running play.
"Burn The Boats" is the motto for the upcoming season. The words of Cortez are being echoed by 2nd year head coach Van Spence as he prepares the team for the upcoming season. Spence is optimistic about the prospects of the Patriots.
Allison Virginia Jones, a gifted teacher at Northside Elementary School of the Paulding County School District, is the recipient of one of six PAGE Professional Scholarships sponsored by the Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE) Foundation.
Georgia Trend Magazine’s blog recently featured Chattahoochee Technical College as one of the most affordable colleges in the country, based on a recent study by affordableschools.net.
First year head coach Lindsay Head has taken the reigns of the Patriot volleyball program. Coach Head is optimistic and enthusiastic about the team and the progress they are making.
The Charger Food Pantry was started in 2016 to meet the needs of food insecurity among college students. Georgia Highlands College’s Cartersville location is responsible for 260 pounds of produce being donated to GHC’s Charger Food Pantry.