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Historic Buildings Debate, Fire Service Agreement Delayed, First Citizen, Gospel Fest, Painted Pig Closes, Resident Saves Trooper's Life
Plus, several schools will be open for student transfer and reassignment requests.

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- Deputies Recognized For Service To Community
- Canton Delays Fire Station Agreement With County
- Historical Society: BOE Has “Obligation” To Safeguard Historic Assets
- Retired Educator Named First Citizen of Cherokee
- Charges Expected in Stabbing Death of State Prison Inmate
- Petruzielo: Not in Taxpayer’s “Best Interest” To Renovate Buildings
- Cherokee Resident Saves Georgia State Patrol Trooper’s Life
- Petition Created To Save Historic Canton Buildings
- Gospel Fest Celebrates Black History Month With Music, Dance
- Group Wants School Board To Integrate Historic Buildings Into Office Plans
- 17 Cherokee Schools Will Open For Transfer, Reassignment Requests
- The Painted Pig Tavern Up For Sale
- New Cherokee School Board Members Take Office
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