The Council for Quality Growth will host the address Wednesday, Feb. 11 at the Northside Hospital-Cherokee Conference Center.
Business owners on Wednesday voiced their concerns about the possibility of the Cherokee County School Board leaving downtown Canton.
Robert B. Tidwell last month was sworn in as the new associate judge for Cherokee County Magistrate Court.
The city was one of 17 communities who graduated from the Georgia Main Street Startup program.
FoxTale Book Shoppe will roll out the red, white and blue carpet for Governor Mike Huckabee on Friday, January 30 at 4pm.
State Senator Bruce Thompson is providing residents with a legislative update from the Georgia General Assembly.
The delay will give Canton Fire Chief Dean Floyd a chance to strategize with Cherokee Fire Chief Tim Prather on future needs.
The state senator from Bartow County is providing his constituents with a recap of the first week of the 2015 Legislative Session.
The team is responsible for watching legislation as it moves through both chambers of the Georgia General Assembly.
The change for Blue Ridge Mountain Recovery Center on Howell Bridge Road is needed before it can embark on plans to expand its footprint.
State Senator Bruce Thompson will serve during the 2015-16 biennial legislative term of the Georgia General Assembly.
The Canton City Council has a packed agenda for its Thursday, Jan. 8 meeting.
Stancil succeeds Janet Munda, who has been charged with theft for allegedly using a county credit card for personal purchases.
The city of Canton's committee will meet at 10 a.m. Jan. 7 at City Hall.
Ball Ground Recycling will pay the county $62,500 as part of the agreement, and that money will be applied to legal fees.
Gene Hobgood will address the citizens of Canton during the City Council's Jan. 22 meeting.
Steve West of District 1, Scott Gordon of District 4 and Commission Chair Buzz Ahrens were sworn in on Wednesday.
A divided City Council voted to proceed with negotiating with Cherokee County on a plan to jointly operate the northwest fire station.
Citizens and downtown business owners are invited to the meeting, which will be held on Tuesday at Audio Intersection.
The commission on Wednesday voted to send four ethics complaints against Carolyn Cosby to the Attorney General's office for further review.
The preliminary master plan for the proposed Cherokee Veterans Park was unveiled on Tuesday in Canton.
The ceremony to swear in Cherokee Commission Chair Buzz Ahrens and Commissioners-elect Scott Gordon and Steve West will be held Dec. 17.
Meghan Griffin recently completed the Georgia Academy For Economic Development's initiative.
The city will solicit feedback from downtown merchants on ways to iron out the kinks in its enforcement plan.
The town hall meeting will now take place Dec. 12, before the annual Cherokee County Republican Party Christmas party.
Residents can discuss and review the plans at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 9 at Macedonia Elementary School.
The Canton City Council on Monday will hold a called meeting to consider possibly suspending parking enforcement in downtown.
The town hall meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. Dec. 10 at the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce.
The Canton City Council approved using $63,000 in excess insurance premium tax proceeds to promote blight mitigation and rehabilitation.
The annual "one-stop shop" for veterans benefits information will be held Dec. 3 at the Northside Hospital-Cherokee Conference Center.
Leaders from both governmental entities sat down late last week to discuss a possible joint venture on the project.
The state senator, who represents portions of Canton, participated in a transportation panel hosted by the Council For Quality Growth.
The park, which has yet to be named, will be located in the Macedonia community near the Intersection of Highway 20 and Water Tank Road.
Farris Yawn was elected to the Ward 3 seat and will take office on Wednesday, Nov. 12.
Cherokee County elections officials will start the recount in the Ward 3 race at 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 10.
The lawsuit wants the government to address "long-standing water supply requests" in the Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basin.
Before any recount could occur in the Ward 3 race, the Cherokee County Board of Elections would have to certify the results.
Democrat Jason Carter was hoping for an upset, but Republican momentum drives success in statewide races.
Democrat Michelle Nunn concedes after Republican David Perdue built decisive lead.
Incumbent Republican Buzz Ahrens cruised to victory over Independent challenger Carolyn Cosby with 75 percent of the vote.