The movie crew will utilize Canton Theater and the former cotton mill offices, better known as the Cherokee School Board's Building A.
Cherokee Superior Court Judge David Cannon Jr. rejected Carolyn Cosby's request to prevent Cowart Mulch Properties from assuming operations.
The state Department of Transportation will suspended construction-related lane closures from noon Friday May 22 to 5 a.m. Tuesday, May 26.
The Cherokee Office of Economic Development wants to get your feedback on its plan to position the county for success.
The Georgia Water Coalition honored the Cherokee County legislator for his support of Georgia rivers, lakes, streams and groundwater.
Glen Cummins had only served in the position for less than one year.
Canton Mayor Gene Hobgood is responding to a resident who expressed concerns about some of the city's recent decisions.
Cowford Holdings LLC wanted to construct a convenience store with gas sales on Cumming Highway east of Interstate 575.
Canton TEA Party activist Carolyn Cosby accuses the Cherokee commissioner of not reporting campaign expenses and contributions.
The City Council passed a resolution declaring April 19-26 as Georgia Cities Week.
Cherokee County will enter into formal negotiations with Cowart Mulch Property to take over operating the Ball Ground Recycling plant.
William Carlan recently took the oath of office.
County residents are needed to serve on the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District's Coosa/Etowah Basin Advisory Council.
Commissioners approved the agreement with Jones Mercantile LLC, which plans to locate a movie studio and gaming business into Canton.
Cherokee County's probate judge was given the honor by the Council of Probate Court Judges.
The Cherokee County resident has announced he will run for the seat, which Roger Garrison has held for nearly 24 years.
The state agency will accommodate expected traffic for the holiday, Spring Break and the season home opener for the Atlanta Braves.
Gov. Nathan Deal directed state agencies to prepare for the enactment of a bill that will allow the use of the oil for 8 medical conditions.
State Senator Bruce Thompson, who serves portions of Canton and Cherokee County, outlined why he voted against House Bill 170.
The city is opening a contest to all youth to design what features they'd like to see in Heritage Park.
The Canton City Council has offered a land swap deal in an effort to save Buildings A and B from demolition.
State Senator Bruce Thompson is providing an update on the Georgia General Assembly's 2015 legislative session.
Under the proposed law, anyone smoking in a car when a child under 15 is present would be subject to a fine up to $100.
One meeting will be held March 24 in Canton and another is set for March 26 in Woodstock.
Courtney D. Goodwin was recently sworn into office.
State Sen. Bruce Thompson also supports a proposal for state takeover of failing schools and the Georgia Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
The longtime Atlanta Braves pitcher was recognized by Senator Brandon Beach (R-Alpharetta) and Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle.
The new feature would be included in the proposed Cherokee Veterans Park in Macedonia east of Canton.
The high school's team was honored with a resolution for holding the 2014 Georgia High School Association Class AAAAA state championship.
The Canton City Council has already approved the intergovernmental agreement for the operation of Station 9.
The city of Canton wants to fill two positions, as well as hire one police officer, a building inspector and more firefighters.
Legislator updates voters on the past week in the Georgia Senate.
The city and Cherokee County are working to come up with a joint operation venture for Fire Station No. 9.
State Sen. Bruce Thompson, who represents parts of Canton and Cherokee County, has provided an update on the 2015 legislative session.
The Cherokee County Commission will vote on a land lease agreement for the replacement of Fire Station No. 3.
The state senator from White welcomed the Rev. Mona Harper to serve on Tuesday, Feb. 9.
Cosby is accused of not registering the Canton T.E.A. Party and Georgians For Healthcare Freedom Ltd with the state.
Jerry Henry of GeorgiaCarry.org to speak on gun rights as part of a speaker series hosted by the Cherokee County Libertarian Party.
State Senator Bruce Thompson represents Senate District 14, which covers parts of Bartow, Cherokee and portions of Cobb counties.
The city of Canton released the details of its proposal, which is designed to save Buildings A and B from demolition.