An $8 million proposed bond will be discussed, as well as criticism of the recent spending on Christmas lights and the Canton Theatre renovations.
Carolyn Cosby of Ball Ground recently received the order from the Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission.
The county has over $800,000 of projects to be completed by the end of 2013.
All information residents gather through the SeeClickFix app goes right to Canton's Public Works Department.
Customers can check wait times at any of the state's license renewal centers.
The mayor and councilmen in Canton are considering altering their compensation to make running for elected office more enticing to younger people and adopting term limits. Do you agree with their proposals?
The amendment to the city charter will strip the mayor of his power to appoint staff members.
The amendment to budget funds for the new equipment for the Canton Theater will be a part of tonight's consent agenda.
The city has begun discussing proposals to impose term limits on elected officials and eliminate the elected officials' pension plan in the future.
The Canton City Council will give the go ahead for a feasibility study on ways to pay for the running of three new fire stations.
The third and final presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney is Monday, Oct. 22, at 9 p.m.
The proposal to allow the Canton Theatre to show motion pictures is one of the items on the agenda for tonight.
The second presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney is scheduled for 9 p.m. EST on Tuesday, Oct. 16.
The second presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney is Tuesday Oct. 16 at 9 p.m.
Here are details on Thursday's debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan.
Although the burn ban was lifted on Oct. 1, you will still need to get a permit to burn debris this fall and winter.
If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.
The city council is going forward with a plan to scrap the Fire District Tax and finance the construction of three new fire stations with a bond referendum.
Cherokee Commissioner Buzz Ahrens will be explaining the proposed sales tax to the Canton City Council.
Voter registration deadline is fast approaching. Make sure you're registered so that you can cast your vote in the presidential election on Nov. 6.
Although voters had their say on many issues in July, there is is still a state-wide school choice amendment and a county-wide sales tax question on the November ballot.
Set the date on your calendar, and start collecting all of those computers, printers, stereos and other home electronics that have outlived their usefulness.
Although Chairman Buzz Ahrens and other officials explained the potential benefits of the 1% sales tax, opponents still believe it is a double tax that will hurt many Cherokee residents.
Before Thursday's vote, seniors were staring at the possibility of a $3.50 hike in their monthly garbage bills.
Among the highlights: An arrest was made in connection with last week's bomb threat at the Pilgrim's Pride processing plant on Univeter Road. The Canton City Council did not raise senior garbage rates.
The medical practice has a location in Canton.
Catch the Canton City Council meeting live on Canton-Sixes Patch at 6 p.m.
The public will have limited access to the Georgia State Archives effective Nov. 1.
Among the highlights: St. Paul AME celebrated 115 years. Cherokee marked the 11th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The health department issued a rabies alert.
Patch polled elected officials and activists in both parties to find out how they felt about their recent conventions. Both sides felt their own party got a boost, but Democrats expressed stronger feelings about the momentum they say Obama got.
Celebrating that hope, keynote speaker Johnny Weaver said Tuesday during Cherokee's Patriot Day Ceremony, is how you honor the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
The ceremony at the Cherokee County Public Safety Memorial featured speakers, choirs, bands and more.
This week: A Sequoyah grad went to Democratic National Convention as one of the youngest members of the Georgia delegation. The city revealed a new wrinkle in the ongoing fire district controversy.
After approving a controversial fire district ordinance, the city sought guidance from Attorney General Sam Olens' office.
Can't make tonight's meeting? Watch it live here.
"It is now time to develop and consider plan B," Canton Mayor Gene Hobgood said.