The Teen Leadership Cherokee class has already attended an orientation with their parents and a retreat held on Saturday, Jan. 20.
The Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce celebrated its accomplishments from the past year at their 47th annual meeting.
Cherokee Recreation and Parks will be collecting donations for Valentine's Day goody bags from now until February 10th.
The event brings together hundreds of residents to support unity among all racial, ethnic, religious, social and political backgrounds.
Joy Peterson, a Woodstock resident, is a clinical pharmacist at WellStar Health System.
The 12th annual event, which benefits local charities chosen by sheriff's deputies and firefighters, will be held Feb. 24 in Woodstock.
Woodstock Lions Club and One Warm Coat® are spreading warmth one coat at a time.
Nancy Wolfe was recognized for saving the life of a customer choking at Semper Fi Bar and Grille.
Cherokee County recently partnered with Waste Management to host the collection drive for residents, which drew more than 125 participants.
Chattahoochee Technical College celebrated literature and the arts with more than 600 student and community participants on Oct. 19.
The city of Woodstock will welcome the Road Warrior Foundation with a reception when their riders arrive between 5-6 p.m. Oct. 27.
The Cherokee Recreation and Parks Agency will be collecting blankets and unisex slippers for residents of the Canton Nursing Center.
Formerly known as the Cherokee ZombieFest, this year’s event will take place in in downtown Woodstock on Saturday, Oct. 21.
The annual race benefits the Cherokee Friends of Recovery Foundation, which raises money for the county's DUI/Drug Court.
The Cobb EMC Community Foundation awarded the grant to Woodstock-based Next Step Ministries.
The three marines are members of Woodstock-based Marine Corp League Detachment #1311.
David Potts, the Ward 2 City Council member, was recognized for his efforts to preserve city history.
Live extrication demonstrations will take place at 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. in the parking lot of the fire station.
The purpose of Team Leadership Cherokee is to develop the knowledge and leadership skills of young people so they may become future leaders.
The festival will take place on Oct. 19 to celebrate literature in Woodstock.
The Woodstock Public Safety Foundation's second annual tournament will be held Oct. 3 at the Bradshaw Golf Club.
Kathy Deming, 61, died Sept. 19, nearly two weeks after she and two Hurricane Irma evacuees were hit by a vehicle in downtown Woodstock.
The recognition honors their commitment to the health and well-being of Georgia’s students through fitness and nutrition.
The free event will feature music, BBQ vendors and craft beer from Reformation Brewery, and will be held Oct. 7.
Two class participants received special awards for the program, which now has an alumni count that exceeds 600.
The petition began circulating days after a Hurricane Irma evacuee and her baby were hit and killed by a vehicle while crossing the road.
Three-month-old Riley Hunt and her mother were struck Saturday evening in downtown Woodstock. Riley died from her injuries.
Evacuees can go to the Woodstock Visitors Center for a $10 gift certificate and attend a free Dixie Speedway show on Saturday.
The City of Woodstock collected the most recycling which totaled 537,320 pounds.
The concerts, held rain or shine, will be held each Thursday in September at the Park at City Center.
Don Diem, who was previously employed with the Woodstock-based eatery, died Sunday, Aug. 20 in two-vehicle collision in Sandy Springs.
The Sequoyah Regional Library system and the city of Woodstock will host events on Monday, Aug. 21 to mark the near-total eclipse.
Three Woodstock teachers came to the aid of a student who was stabbed in the neck in May by another pupil.
The city's event will be held Monday when the eclipse of the sun will be visible across all of North America.
The Rev. Sonny Sellers has been tapped to serve as senior pastor at Bascomb United Methodist Church.
Coca Cola donated 112 Cases of Dasani water and 10 cases of Powerade.
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Habitat for Humanity-North Central Georgia, Thrivent Financial, church partners and families were on hand for the event.
The project costs around $50,000 to build, and was done by Woodstock city staff.