The Cherokee County Libertarian Party will host U.S. Senate Candidate, Amanda Swafford, & GA State House Candidate, Jeff Amason 8/19 @7:30PM
Two metro district attorneys are refuting claims by Carolyn Cosby that she asked them to review the forensic audit on the failed venture.
Shannon Wallace said there are no "viable criminal charges" that can be lodged in the failed recycling plant deal.
A Cherokee County grand jury says it has not found any criminal wrongdoing in the failed Ball Ground Recycling deal.
Canton resident Jeff Wilbur believes the Cherokee commission chair candidate is violating state ethics rules.
While the proposed millage rate is a reduction, it will still be higher than the rollback rate, meaning some residents will see a tax hike.
The Libertarian candidate has filed the request to set a hearing on his request to gain ballot access for the Nov. 4 election.
The city next week will kick off its Highway 92 Corridor Livable Centers Initiative Study with a community input meeting.
With more courthouse victories for gays and lesbians, is it time for a final decision?
The state is the first in the South to push for less regulation as the national conversation on pot grows.
Cosby collected enough valid signatures to be placed on the Nov. 4 ballot to run for the Cherokee County Commission Chair seat.
The Cherokee Board of Elections will hold a called meeting on Thursday to consider a petition from Carolyn Cosby to be placed on the ballot.
An online survey will be available until the end of September.
The Libertarian candidate has filed a mandamus relief to force the state to place him on the Nov. 4 ballot for the House District 21 seat.
While the city plans to reduce its property tax rate, the new rate will still be higher than the rollback rate, effectively raising taxes.
Instead of raising its millage rate, the Cherokee County Commission will use reserve funds to pay for salary increases for its employees, including those serving in public safety agencies.
Larry Singleton, who lost the Cherokee County District 4 Commission runoff election on July 22, is calling for his supporters and southwest Cherokee residents to support Commissioner-elect K. Scott Gordon.
The Libertarian who wants to be placed on the Nov. 4 general election ballot said his campaign is reviewing legal options after the Georgia Secretary of State's office disqualified his petition due to a "notary technicality."
The law firm representing Cherokee County is fighting back at allegations from Carolyn Cosby that interim Elections Supervisor Kim Stancil is mishandling the process to verify her petition signatures.
Candidate K. Scott Gordon defeated fellow challenger Larry Singleton by 47 votes for the District 4 on the Cherokee County Commission.
The city of Woodstock is taking another look at its plans to install a left-turn lane on Towne Lake Parkway, which would allow motorists to turn left onto Main Street.
Cherokee Recreation and Parks Agency is accepting applications for these two positions as well as a few others.
The Internal Revenue Service last month filed a $10,102.93 tax lien against Larry Singleton, a candidate in the July 22 Republican runoff for the Cherokee County Commission District 4 seat.
Voters in Cherokee County Commission District 4 and Georgia's 11th District for the U.S. House of Representatives will head to the polls on July 22.
Waters Road between Cross Trail and Brookshire Road will be closed to through traffic from June 23 to June 26.
The Woodstock City Council on Monday took no action on whether it should prohibit firearms at the Chambers at City Center.
Larry Singleton cited lack of attendance from District 4 residents and location as the reason why he decided not to participate in the upcoming forum hosted by the Cherokee County Republican Women organization.
The amendment would make the unauthorized use or possession of weapons, firearms or explosives by city employees subject to disciplinary action.
The fiscal year 2015 budget is based upon the city possibly rolling back its property tax rate.
Both streets will be resurfaced on Thursday, June 12 and Friday, June 13.
Tea Party activist Carolyn Cosby and her supporters are now collecting signatures outside the Cherokee Tax Commissioners' office in Canton.
The Woodstock Downtown Development Authority voted to purchase the trolley for $15,000.
Cherokee County will also move forward with creating a three-way stop at the Tiffany Nicole Ribbons Intersection at Woodstock Road and Victory Drive.
A spokesperson with the United States Postal Service said several customers at the Canton post office have complained to staff "of harassment" by Carolyn Cosby.
The parking lot at the corner of Mill and Market streets will be closed periodically over the next few weeks as the city makes improvement.
Chris Collett announced his retirement as chief marshal with Cherokee County.
Carolyn Cosby has launched a campaign to get 5,982 signatures so she can be placed on the ballot as an independent to challenge incumbent Commission Chairman Buzz Ahrens.
The city's water has met or exceeded all safety and quality standards set forth by the state and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Woodstock staff is proposing the city roll back its millage rate from 7.889 mills to 7.250 mills.
Candidates Larry Singleton and Scott Gordon will head for a runoff for the Cherokee County Commission District 4 seat.