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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has opened a 30-day comment period on plans to widen the bridge over Little River in Woodstock.
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Farris Yawn has reported contributions and expenditures while Jim Busi has declared he will not accept or spend any campaign-related money.
Residents will be able to visit locations tomorrow to vote ahead of the Nov. 4 general election.
Assistant Chief Mark Mitchell will officially take over as police chief on Jan. 1, 2015.
The Canton City Council on Thursday voted to hold off on removing political signs that are in violation of its sign ordinance.
The state, through North Georgia Communication Action, will offer the assistance to homebound and elderly residents.
Councilman Hooky Huffman proposed taking revenue collected from garbage fees to address the city's dilapidated properties.
Langston Leake, a senior at Sequoyah High School, is volunteering as a poll worker for his senior project.
Incumbent Buzz Ahrens and challenger Carolyn Cosby have both turned in their latest campaign disclosure reports.
Beginning Monday, Oct. 20, the Cherokee County Marshal's Office will remove all campaign signs posted in the right-of-way near Canton.
Incumbent Buzz Ahrens and challenger Carolyn Cosby will be the guests at the Cherokee Libertarian Party's meeting next week.
Early voting in Canton, Sixes and Cherokee County for the Nov. 4 general election will start on Oct. 13.
The state senator from Alpharetta, who represents parts of Canton, read to a group of kids at the Alpharetta Kids 'R' Kids Learning Academy.
County commissioners on Tuesday are expected to adopt its fiscal year 2015 budget of $195.7 million.
Advanced voting in Canton and Cherokee County for the Nov. 4 general election will start on Oct. 13.
The state representative from Canton was appointed by Georgia House Speaker David Ralston to the Georgia Commission on Family Violence.
The City Council's Fire Services Committee on Wednesday said it's interested in discussing a possible deal with the county.
The council on Thursday voted to stick with the company to provide trash removal services and to eliminate its Recyclebank initiative.
The project would add optional toll lanes along Interstates 75 and 575 in Cobb and Cherokee counties.
Cherokee-based Conservatives for Ethical Government is raising questions about the commission chair candidate’s financial history.
Cherokee County resident John Konop is taking Commission Chair candidate Carolyn Cosby to task for sticking fliers on residents' mailboxes.
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Campaign fliers in support of the Cherokee Commission chair candidate were placed on mailboxes, which violates postal service regulations.
During an exchange on immigration between a University of Georgia student and Gov. Nathan Deal he presumed the student was undocumented.
Special election will be held on Nov. 4, 2014.
Citing a procedural issue with the case, the court dismissed the case.
WalletHub looked at life expectancy, wages, the number of male vs. female executives and other factors to rank states for women's equality.
John Rust said he wants to provide all residents a chance to voice their opinions on any proposed changes brought forth.
The state senator from Alpharetta was recognized by the National Federation of Independent Business for his pro-business record.
The Fulton County Superior Court will hear the Jeff Amason ballot access case on Monday, August 25 at 10 a.m..
The 10-county Atlanta region added more than 50,000 people between April 1, 2013 and April 1, 2014.
The Cherokee-based organization that pushed for changes in the State Health Benefit Plan are criticizing the state's latest options.
Two metro district attorneys are refuting claims by Carolyn Cosby that she asked them to review the forensic audit on the failed venture.
The Canton City Council will hold its 2014 retreat Friday, Aug. 15 at the Woodbridge Inn.
Shannon Wallace said there are no "viable criminal charges" that can be lodged in the failed recycling plant deal.
A Cherokee County grand jury says it has not found any criminal wrongdoing in the failed Ball Ground Recycling deal.
Canton resident Jeff Wilbur believes the Cherokee commission chair candidate is violating state ethics rules.