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The crash injured two people and killed one person in March, police said.
The board also approved improvements to the driveway and parking for Creekview High School and Creekland Middle School.
The tour was led by student ambassadors, who wrote narratives to teach the group about the school as they visited classrooms.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to spotlight Mexican restaurants in the Canton-Sixes area.
The students achieved numerous individual top honors at the Georgia High Schools Association event.
Authorities said some of the meth that was seized was believed to be produced and processed for distribution at a home near Holly Springs.
The school district’s virtual high school program now is in its second school year of operations.
The ban prohibits citizens and businesses from burning yard and land-clearing debris through Sept. 30.
The six-month program offers select high school students the opportunity to learn about issues affecting their region.
Learning opportunities will be available June 5-23 for high school students, including rising ninth-graders.
The school board will recognize 12 students at an upcoming meeting.
More than 100 young singers were selected to perform with the district’s annual Elementary School Honor Chorus.
There were no injuries, and the cause of the fire is being investigated.
The Air Force JROTC rifle team from Cherokee High School won the overall top honor at the All-Service National Championship competition.
Police say the man broke into seven vehicles in Canton while stolen property relating to a Ball Ground car break-in was recovered.
O'Reilly Auto Parts manager Josh Graham was recognized by Cherokee County Fire & Emergency Services.
Public engagement for the final stages of the Comprehensive Plan will open this month.
Tome Student Literacy Society is a national organization dedicated to promoting reading among young people.
One hundred band students, who all are in seventh or eighth grade, represented all seven CCSD middle schools.