Brett Ledbetter was sworn in November 13, 2019, by Mayor-Elect Betty Cason as Councilmember for Ward 2. Also pictured are his wife, Celia, and daughter, Kerri Felder. Congratulations!

Brett Ledbetter was sworn in November 13, 2019, by Mayor-Elect Betty Cason as Councilmember for Ward 2. Also pictured are his wife, Celia, and daughter, Kerri Felder. Congratulations!
The City of Carrollton Mayor and Council will hold a Special Called Meeting on Wednesday, November 13, 2019, at 2:00pm in the 1st Floor Courtroom, 115 West Center Street, Carrollton, … Continue reading Notice of Special Called Meeting
With help from Carrollton Main Street’s Downtown Beautification Grants, two local businesses are sporting new exterior upgrades. “Over the last eight and a half years, we have worked hard to … Continue reading Main Street Awards Grants to Businesses
A Level 1 Drought Response has been announced by the Georgia Environmental Protection Division for our County. During Level 1 drought conditions, daily outdoor watering for purposes of planting, growing, … Continue reading Level 1 Drought Conditions
The Mayor and Council Work Session originally scheduled for Thursday, October 17, 2019, has been canceled and we will not be meeting.
Renowned surrealist painter, Carrie Ann Baade’s show, Wondering and Wandering, will open doors and windows of imagination at the Carrollton Center for the Arts, October 24 – December 7. “Baade’s … Continue reading Wondering & Wandering is Genre-Blending Exhibit
Carrollton hosted more than 150 officers from around the state when the Georgia Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors’ 30th annual training conference was held here the week of September … Continue reading City Wins Award From Police Training Group
With help from a Carrollton Main Street Downtown Beautification grant, Norton Properties founder and CEO, Jason Norton, recently completed a total renovation of the building at 118 Rome Street. “This … Continue reading Main Street Grant Helps Restore 118 Rome Street
The new Hobbs Farm Fit Court was opened for public use on September 11, 2019, following a ribbon-cutting ceremony. A $35,000 grant from the Atlanta-based Mary Alice and Bennett Brown … Continue reading Hobbs Farm Fit Court Opens
The Carrollton Center for the Arts invites the community to welcome their two newest employees, Lauren Kuykendall and Rebecca Weger, at a meet and greet event, September 7. The event … Continue reading Center for the Arts Welcomes New Staff Members