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The Canton City Council has a full agenda for its meeting tonight, which starts at 6 p.m. at City Hall.
The Canton City Council on Thursday is set to approve a contract with a company to inspect substandard subdivision streets.
The five-candidate race encompassed voters in western Cherokee, eastern Bartow and a small portion of northern Cobb County.
Bill Grant will serve as the new Ward 2 Canton City Council member, but the races for Wards 1 and 3 will be decided in December.
The county plans to drop just over $30,000 for three cameras, which will be used by Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services.
The company said the federal government has been slow to provide tax incentives it would have used to redevelop the building.
Former and current Cherokee County state legislators share their thoughts on Calvin Hill, who passed away on Wednesday.
The number of precincts will be cut from 42 to 28, and will go into effect in time for the 2014 primary elections.
The politician was diagnosed with the disease this summer.
The Georgia Department of Transportation next month will hold an open house on a proposal to install a roundabout at the intersection of two state highways.
Candidates vying for three seats on the Canton City Council participated in a forum Wednesday night at the Cherokee Arts Center.
The exact cause of the illnesses remains elusive.
Sheridan's name will still appear on the ballot for the Georgia Senate District 14 special election, a local elections official said.
The Canton City Council will now have two meetings per month in which they can take action.
An open house on a proposal to install truck climbing lanes and perform intersection improvements will be held next Tuesday in Canton.
Two local media outlets will host a political forum at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Cherokee Arts Center.
Dean Sheridan's name will remain on the ballot for the Nov. 5 special election to fill the Georgia Senate District 14 seat.
Matt Laughridge meets the residency requirement to hold the State Senate District 14 seat, according to an administrative law judge and Brian Kemp.
Cherokee Commissioners on Tuesday approved paying overages for the forensic audit on failed recycling venture, which brought the total to roughly $495,000.
Secretary of State Brian Kemp will have the final say on whether Matt Laughridge is eligible to hold the seat vacated by Barry Loudermilk of Cassville.
A proposal is on the table to increase the speed limit on Bluffs Parkway from 35 to 45 miles per hour.
Northside Cherokee Boulevard will connect Highways 140 and 20 and will provide access to the replacement Northside Hospital-Cherokee facility.
The city of Canton has received a request to annex and rezone property along Highway 20 to build a convenience store with gas sales.
Sheridan made the announcement Saturday morning during a Cherokee County Republican Party debate for the Georgia Senate District 14 race.
While both Matt Laughridge and Dean Sheridan have qualified to fill the District 14 seat, Secretary of State Brian Kemp will have the final say on their qualifications.
Repairs expected to take four hours.
The Georgia Department of Transportation warded a contract to provide safety enhancements along State Routes 20 and 140
WBHF-AM 1450, 'The Daily Tribune News' and 'The Cherokee Tribune' reps will serve as panelists during the WBHF Political Forum in Bartow County.
You have a few hours left to get your registration squared away.
The Canton City Council could have a deal with a consulting firm for a street improvement plan in two weeks.
Matt Laughridge is seeking the District 14 post, but voted last year in District 52.
The proposed fiscal year 2014 budget is set at $167.8 million, a 10 percent reduction from the current budget.
Political friends have begun an online campaign.
The former Georgia Senate majority leader is giving his take on reports that he regained control of a radio station without notifying the FCC.
Matt Laughridge, who has thrown his hat for the District 14 seat, voted in District 52 in a 2012 election, according to public voter records.