The Cherokee County legislative delegation will hold a town hall meeting for residents on Friday in Canton.
The Woodstock City Council will review a request from a duplex owner to rename Poor Street to Clay Street.
The renewal comes on the eve of the 1-year anniversary of the Sandy Hook shootings which claimed the lives of 20 elementary school children and six school staff.
At least 3 residents are speaking out against plans to modify a building in downtown Woodstock to accommodate rental units.
The Cartersville entrepreneur and businessman will represent portions of Bartow, Cherokee and Cobb counties.
The city of Woodstock plans to fund the trail's construction with a federal transportation enhancement grant.
The Cherokee County Commission approved a request from the company to remove zoning restrictions on property it wants to purchase.
Thompson beat Cartersville resident Matt Laughridge in the special election runoff for the District 14 post vacated by Barry Loundermilk.
Buzz Ahrens will seek a third term as chairman of the Cherokee County Commission.
Next Step Ministries wants to remodel a building in Woodstock they would like to utilize as its future home.
The Downtown Spur and Noonday Creek Trails are on target to open in early 2014.
The trolley will give residents free rides throughout the downtown area and near the outlet mall throughout the month of December.
A meeting to review proposed improvements will be held on Dec. 10 at a church in Ball Ground.
Nancy Stackhouse was recently given the 2013 Walt Orenstein Champions of Immunization Award.
The aquatic center, along with the Cherokee Recreation and Parks Agency, were both recognized by the Georgia Recreation and Parks Association.
Four Cherokee County residents have tossed their hat into the ring to fill the Georgia House District 22 seat.
The county commission on Tuesday voted to impose a 90-day moratorium on demolishing non-residential historic structures.
Oak Hall Companies LLC was granted approval to build a new subdivision that will contain just under 200 homes in Woodstock.
Commissioner Harry Johnston will discuss a possible ordinance that would encourage developers to seek alternatives to tearing down historic buildings.
The Woodstock City Council tonight will vote on two requests from Oak Hall Companies LLC to build two new residential subdivisions in the city.
Voters in the Senate District 14 are set to vote in the Dec. 3 runoff.
Candidates running for Phil Gingrey's House seat.
The panel says the charges against Cherokee School Board member Kelly Marlow does not "adversely affect" her responsibilities as a board member.
The three-person panel meeting to determine if Cherokee School Board member Kelly Marlow should be suspended will soon issue a recommendation.
The panel will make a recommendation to Gov. Nathan Deal on whether Cherokee School Board member Kelly Marlow should be suspended while under indictment.
The seat was vacated by Cherokee State Rep. Calvin Hill of Hickory Flat, who passed away after a battle with leukemia.
Gov. Nathan Deal on Saturday issued an executive order designating Jan. 7, 2014, as the special election.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Both cases will be considered by the Woodstock City Council later this month.
These treats could be contaminated with Salmonella, which can be transmitted to humans.
Two petitions from Oak Hall Companies, LLC to build new homes along Barnes and Ragsdale roads will be heard by the Woodstock Planning Commission.
The five-candidate race encompassed voters in western Cherokee, eastern Bartow and a small portion of northern Cobb County.
Ward 3 Councilman Bob Mueller and Bud Leonard of Ward 5 were both re-elected while Warren Johnson was chosen to represent Ward 1.
The company is asking the city of Woodstock to annex and rezone close to 30 acres to accommodate a 105-single family residential neighborhood.
Ashton Woods wants the city of Woodstock to annex and rezone property on Highway 92 in order to build a 105-unit single family residential neighborhood.
The company cites development costs due to soil and water conditions as the reason why they are withdrawing their plans.
The family of Calvin Hill will receive visitors Sunday and Monday at Darby Funeral Home in Canton.
Former and current Cherokee County state legislators share their thoughts on Calvin Hill, who passed away on Wednesday.