Find out what's coming up on Canton-Sixes Patch today and what you might have missed overnight.
Two were scheduled for this Thursday, one at 10 a.m. and one at 6 p.m.
It "has major concerns with the ... impact it will have on Georgia’s 1.67 million public school students," according to a statement from the group.
Josh Altman turned 22 on Friday.
Jessica Moss will be sworn in at noon in Gov. Nathan Deal's office.
The former fire chief will become the second new face on the Board of Commissioners.
Jason Cole, 43, pleaded guilty in late April to charges of battery and simple battery under the Family Violence Act, was sentenced to 24 months of misdemeanor probation and agreed to complete a Family Violence Intervention Program.
A single lot of the lettuce was voluntarily recalled because a random sample in Canada had E. coli bacteria.
An open house will be held this Monday.
Among the highlights: Fired assistant police chief Todd Vande Zande requested a hearing. State Superintendent John Barge came out in opposition to a controversial amendment that would restore the state's right to approve and fund charter schools.
Return to Canton-Sixes Patch at 6 p.m. to watch tonight's meeting live.
The council this morning directed the city manager to spell out its wishes in a letter to the county.
Can't make tonight's meeting? Watch it live here.
Todd Vande Zande wants City Manager Scott Wood to recuse himself from any appellate proceedings.
The winner will sit on the Cherokee County Board of Commissioners.
A Patch panel of Democratic elected officials and activists say the Ryan pick draws a stronger contrast between presidential candidate Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama.
Mark A. Conner, 46, has been in federal custody since March 2011, when federal agents at Miami International Airport arrested him as he returned from the Turks and Caicos Islands.
First Baptist Canton responds to a civil suit that claims a teenage boy was allegedly sexually battered and the church could have prevented it.
Kyla Cromer and Channing Ruskell requested the recounts of the Post 1 school board and Post 2 county commission races.