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At the Historic Train depot, you can get free seedlings and thornless blackberry bushes.
Buildings or structures must be over 50 years old and must “exhibit outstanding success in historic preservation."
Raymond Rollins is the 44th recipient of the First Citizen of Cherokee County Award presented by the Chamber of Commerce.
The two-day festival, which is free to attend, will be held at Etowah River Park.
Twenty Cherokee County high school sophomores were selected for the class.
The annual breakfast will be held at the Northside Hospital Cherokee Conference Center in Canton.
Two employees with the Cherokee County Animal Shelter helped in removing hundreds of German Shepherds from a Montgomery County puppy mill.
The event will be held in front of the Canton Municipal Building at 151 Elizabeth Street.
This annual celebration of Black History Month will be held at the Cherokee Arts Center.
Here are the top stories on Canton-Sixes Patch for 2018, including uproar over a plan to offer a needle exchange program at a church.
Residents can drop off their Christmas trees at the city's collection site on Ridge Road through the end of January.
"Past in the Present: Cherokee County in Images" was created by a grant from the Joe E. Johnston Foundation.
The school was recognized based on its students’ academic success and progress last school year.
Creekview student Chase Burr is recovering from an accident that killed classmate Stevie Smith and injured two other teens.
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GoFundMe pages have been created to help the families of Stevie Smith, who died in the Nov. 27 accident, and Chase Burr, who was injured.
The first deadlines to ensure pre-Christmas delivery of packages via the Post Office, FedEx and UPS are approaching in Georgia.
Most items will be accepted at no charge during the event, which will be held at the county administration building in Canton.
GivingTuesday, which follows Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday, is a chance to help local charities.
Amy White is the winner of the Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health 2018 Weaver E. Falberg Leadership Promise Fellowship Award.
The public is invited to the ceremony Tuesday to dedicate the new monument in Cherokee Veterans Park in Canton; brick pavers are available.
Patient aide at Northside Hospital-Cherokee wins "Hospital Hero" award for using Skype to link grieving patient with brother's funeral.
Cherokee County firefighters raised more than $5,000 to support the Georgia Firefighters Burn Foundation with a charity fill-the-boot drive.
The Canton Police Department has been lauded as Agency of the Year for its work with the Appalachian Trail Traffic Enforcement Network.
Cherokee County won awards in the benefits and business impact categories of the 2018 Optimas Awards by Workforce magazine.
Fees will be waived Nov. 11-12 for boat launch ramps and swimming beaches at Allatoona and Lanier lakes.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation said two Facebook posts published by the Cherokee Sheriff's Office contained Christian references.
This family-friendly Halloween party will be held Saturday evening along East Main Street.
Thousands of souls are at risk and Zach’s team must battle all forms of evil to get them to a very surprising refuge.
After completing boot camp and combat training she received her Military Occupation Specialty (MOS) training as a Field Radio Operator.
Event set for Oct. 29 at KSU Center
Residents can donate nonperishable food items at sheriff's office precincts throughout the month of October.
Find out where the registered sex offenders are living in Canton and Cherokee County before the kids go out trick or treating.
Canton residents can dispose of trash and certain unwanted items Saturday, Oct. 6 at the city's Municipal Court Building.
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