Cooler temperatures and a chance of rain have forced the Cherokee County Aquatic Center to reschedule the Oasis grand opening to May 24.
The city is actively looking to find a suitable site in the northwestern portion of the city to build its much-needed third fire station.
Cherokee County Commission chair candidate Jackie Archer is in hot water for not correctly answering a question about her 1998 bankruptcy filing.
The new greenspace will be located at the corner of East Main and South Church Street.
Cherokee County Water and Sewerage Authority will close on Friday and Monday to move its offices to the former Regions Bank building in downtown Canton.
Ward 3 council member and interim City Manager Glen Cummins has formally applied to become the city's permanent manager.
Canton resident Larry Berry is defending Blue Ridge Judicial Circuit District Attorney Shannon Wallace after she concluded the Cherokee commission broke no laws in the failed Ball Ground Recycling venture.
The legislation adds language to the state's existing aggravated assault statute to make strangulation a felony offense.
The bill would allow licensed gun owners to bring their firearms into some government buildings that don't have security measures.
Cherokee commissioners did not break any laws when it agreed to back up to $18 million in bonds to relocate a recycling facility in 2006.
Voters can cast ballots between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. today through Friday and next week at the Cherokee County Elections and Voter Registration Office.
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The grand jury recommends delaying the release of the audit of the failed recycling venture until law enforcement agencies complete their review.
The council is expected to move forward on developing a process to oversee expenses related to the mayor and council, city manager and city clerk positions.
Bell's Store in the Buffington community will be demolished to make way for a Flash Foods convenience store with gas sales.
The Georgia Department of Community Health is looking to add second third party administrator for the State Health Benefit Plan.
The clinics will be held Saturday, April 19 in three sessions at nine Cherokee County elementary schools.
A dog defending its owner was attacked by a rabid raccoon on April 5 in northwest Cherokee County.
Gene Hobgood appointed a committee that would come up with a process to approve expenditures for the mayor, city council, city manager and city clerk.
Georgia’s 11th District Republican Party will partner with other groups to host a debate at the Cobb Galleria between the candidates who qualified in the May 20 Republican primary.
Chrissie Gibson is asking the city to take over management of Canton Paw Park located on Juniper Street.
Residents and business along a small area of Highway 140/Waleska Road should boil their water until further notice.
Six out of eight candidates running in the May 20 Republican primary for the school board participated in a forum on Thursday.
The city of Canton has to start over in its search for a new city manager.
Billy Peppers was the sole finalist for the job that was vacated with the resignation of Scott Wood.
The eight candidates running in the May 20 Republican primary have been invited to participate.
Former Main Street Woodstock Director Billy Peppers is the finalist for the Canton city manager position.
The Georgia Department of Transportation will be deep patching deteriorating asphalt on both highways next week.
Commissioners voted to move forward with installing a tool that would lower the sound of PoolPaks at the aquatic center.
The Canton City Council will meet Thursday at 6 p.m.
Chatham Neighborhoods, LLC is asking the county to rezone 67 acres of land to accommodate a 115-lot conservation subdivision.
Susie Tlacil and former Cherokee School Board member Mike Chapman will duke it out for the District 6 seat.
Johnston is seeking re-election to a fourth term representing District 1 on the Cherokee County Commission.
All county commission and school board seats will have contested races for the May 20 primary.
The county did not meet the threshold set by the federal government for damage caused by the February storm.
Biello will challenge incumbent Rep. Sam Moore (R-Macedonia) in the GOP primary for the House District 22 seat.
Brett Ladd has qualified to run in the Republican primary for the Cherokee County School Board District 3 seat.
The incumbent Cherokee County Commission chair is seeking a third term to the office.
House Bill 707 would bar state employees and agencies from enforcing or implementing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Commissioners will consider utilizing grant funds to engage an animal welfare advocate to promote the health and well-being of dogs.