She's endorsing Todd Hayes, who served as her second in command.
Former Canton City Clerk Susan Stanton will challenge incumbent Bill Grant for the Ward 2 seat.
Gene Hobgood withdrew the ordinance on the condition that the City Council moves forward with changes with the city's current code.
The park will include natural and artificial turf fields, a playground, skate park, pickleball and tennis courts and walking paths.
The change would have allowed on-premise consumption for retail package establishments within the historic downtown district.
Oma "Lou" Stewart will begin her duties with the city on Wednesday, Aug. 9.
Cherokee's Chief Appraiser Steve Swindell said the move was done to save money and bring in more experienced staff.
The Georgia DOT said the operation is part of a statewide initiative to improve safety for the traveling public.
The town hall meeting, set for 7 p.m. June 29, will give residents a chance to learn about the deputies who serve the area.
Cherokee County Superior Court Judge David Cannon Jr. heard oral arguments Tuesday in a case stemming out of Cobb County.
The city has received this award several years in a row.
The Cherokee Board of Commissioners has tentatively adopted a millage rate that would raise property taxes by .82 percent.
A UGA landscape architect student will help the city enhance Holly Springs Parkway with plantings and signage and parking improvements.
The new logo highlights the Etowah River, which flows through green text, representing the city's beautiful and vibrant surroundings.​
The informal open house will be held May 16 at Calvary Baptist Church in Ball Ground.
Susan Stanton served in the position for about five years.
The event will showcase several animals on Thursday, April 20 at the Cherokee County Tax Commissioner's Office.
All requests to build multi-family residences will have to go through the public hearing process.
It's believed that the city is the first in Georgia to enact such an ordinance.
The city's Historic Preservation Commission approved the action to make way for additional parking spaces.
The meeting also feature remarks by Georgia Department of Transportation Commissioner Russell McMurry.
The City Council also received an overview of its multi-family inventory, and a study calling for a need for more higher-end rental units.
The outage is expected to last for about six hours on Wednesday, Feb. 8.
The state wants to replace the S.R. 369 bridge over Broad Tree Creek in Ball Ground.
The first session kicks off April 25 during Georgia Cities Week.
Mayor Gene Hobgood gave his State of the City Address for 2017 during the Jan. 19 City Council meeting.
The state representative will oversee the judiciary committee that works to protect and enhance the lives of Georgia’s children.
The group consists of students, Sutallee Baptist Church members and Cherokee County Republican Party Elect Trump Committee volunteers.
Low water pressure was reported throughout the city Wednesday morning.
The road will close at its intersection with Jackson Street so crews can install a stormwater pipe.
The City Council approved a contract for architectural and design services for historic preservation and renovation of the building.
The work will start Monday, Dec. 19 and is expected to run through Friday, Dec. 30.
The ceremony will be held Tuesday, Dec. 20 at the historic Cherokee County Courthouse.
Residents can drop by Calvary Church in Ball Ground between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to review proposals and provide input.
Meetings are scheduled for Dec. 6 in Cumming and Dec. 15 in Ball Ground.
The Cherokee Recreation & Parks Agency received several awards this year in recognition of the programs it offers to citizens.
Voters in Holly Springs also elected a new mayor.
The new equipment was installed at Brown Park.
Cherokee County is slated to begin providing fire services to the city of Canton on Jan. 1, 2017.
If approved by the county Board of Commissioners, the merger would take effect on Jan. 1, 2017.