Move over, bowling and cornhole — a niche pastime that once catered to lumberjacks and Vikings is taking over the recreational sports world. An older sibling to darts, ax-throwing involves
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Caption From left, state Reps. Ed Setzler, Ginny Ehrhart and Sen. Brandon Beach discuss proposed new cities this week at a meeting of the Cobb County Young Republicans at Schoolhouse Brewery in Marietta. Credit: Ross Williams/Georgia Recorder
When DeAnna Harris was looking for a new Cobb County home, she wanted someplace private, but not too far from amenities. She said she struck gold when she found a place in west Cobb.
“I live almost like, two feet away from an alpaca farm,” said Harris, president of Cobb County Young Republicans. “On the other end of my street, there’s about seven horses. I like that environment. I’m comfortable with it. That’s the reason why I moved over there. I actually relocated from the South Cobb area in Smyrna, where there’s a lot more higher density homes and apartments in that area, and that was part of the reason, to get away from all that.”