The resident won the deluxe prize participating in the Georgia Lottery’s Billion Dollar Challenge second chance promotion,
During his 30 years of work with the department, Townsend received six documented letters of recognition from citizens.
Bill and Nell Magruder were recognized for their community efforts last week by the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation.
The City is a “Partner In Education” with L.R. Tippens Education Center and will proudly donate the net proceeds to the Education Center.
The colors were presented before the start of the April 21 game against the New York Mets.
An estimated 4.6 million young Americans are not in school or at work, including 78,000 in the Metro Atlanta area.
The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies.
The monthly event will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday in front of Canton City Hall.
The job fair is open to everyone and is free to attend.
The new Patch Mayor program is recruiting local residents to sound the alarm about events and issues in your city.
ADay for Reinhardt is a successful scholarship program that has provided more than $4.8 million to students in Cherokee and Pickens County.
The Economic Policy Institute broke down how much it costs families to live in each county in America. See how yours fared.
BridgeMill Dentistry's newest member talks about the practice's family-oriented feel and the cultivated relationships with their patients.
“It is always a pleasure to give out these preservation awards, says Historical Society Director, Stefanie Joyner.
The Wilkie family lost their home Tuesday in a fire on Franklin Goldmine Road near the Forsyth County line.
Over 15,000 eggs will be hidden for children ages infant to 12 years old.
The team won the Division One Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl competition, outscoring the North, West and Metro Regions’ top teams.
The Cherokee County Historical Society's 24th annual event will feature Julie Arnold of Lord Aeck Sargent as guest speaker.
Collections, during this rain or shine event, will include aluminum drink cans, used gardening pots/containers, car seats, and electronics.
Attendees will walk away with a freshly polished resume they can take to the Career Expo on March 14.
This first-ever event, set for March 17 in Jasper, will raise money to provide scholarships to Pickens County students attending the school.
Top Georgia news stories of the week include a girl's death from flu and a sheriff tells complainers to stay out of his jail.
Get help building your resume at this event, which is free and open.
“I love you even more now, through all the hard times and the best.”
Blake, 2, is hospitalized and fighting. A GoFundMe page set up to assist with costs has raised thousands for the family in days.
Safewise has released its list for 2018, and a northwest Georgia town knocked a North Fulton city out of first place.
The eighth annual event, set for Saturday, Feb. 3, will be dedicated to longtime supporter Lanier Shelnutt.
This award honors service professionals who have maintained exceptional service ratings and reviews on Angie’s List in 2017.
This program is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.
The group participated in both indoor and outdoor team building exercises that enabled them to learn about each other.
The pastor of Canton-based Action Church touted his plan on social media, and law enforcement was quick to say the idea is illegal.
This year's event, which commemorates Black History Month, will be dedicated to longtime supporter Lanier Shelnutt.
This program is funded by the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety to help ensure Georgia’s children are safe while riding in vehicles.
The monthly recycling effort, which is open to only city residents, allows you to get rid of many electronics and some home appliances.
The event brings together hundreds of residents to support unity among all racial, ethnic, religious, social and political backgrounds.
The Cherokee County School District is celebrating a newly formed department organized to improve support to the whole child.
It's the first project of its kind in the school district for MUST Ministries, which chose Hasty for the pilot location due to its needs.
It features historic photos, an easily navigable map, an available audio guide for each site and a chance to share your own photos.
Joan McFather, a longtime Chamber member and community volunteer was honored during the Chamber's December Good Morning Cherokee event.
The organization received a new van to assist with safe related events.