The number of precincts will be cut from 42 to 28, and will go into effect in time for the 2014 primary elections.
The politician was diagnosed with the disease this summer.
Over 500 senior exemptions were not calculated into 2013 property tax notices, and Woodstock has notified residents of the mistake.
Police Chief Cal Moss will give the council an overview of the city's crime stats during tonight's Woodstock City Council meeting.
The exact cause of the illnesses remains elusive.
Four of the six candidates for the Woodstock City Council answered questions during a political forum held in Canton on Wednesday.
The city could enter into a partnership with Premier Energy to build a new mixed-used building that would house retail space and government offices.
The Woodstock City Council voted to move forward with replacing Fire Engine 14. which will cost just under $400,000.
Sheridan's name will still appear on the ballot for the Georgia Senate District 14 special election, a local elections official said.
An open house on a proposal to install truck climbing lanes and perform intersection improvements will be held next Tuesday in Canton.
Two local media outlets will host a political forum at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Cherokee Arts Center.
The city council tonight will discuss whether it should repair or replace Fire Engine 14.
Dean Sheridan's name will remain on the ballot for the Nov. 5 special election to fill the Georgia Senate District 14 seat.
Matt Laughridge meets the residency requirement to hold the State Senate District 14 seat, according to an administrative law judge and Brian Kemp.
Cherokee Commissioners on Tuesday approved paying overages for the forensic audit on failed recycling venture, which brought the total to roughly $495,000.
Secretary of State Brian Kemp will have the final say on whether Matt Laughridge is eligible to hold the seat vacated by Barry Loudermilk of Cassville.
EAH Investments, LLC wants to build a subdivision along Hames and Jamerson Roads near the Cobb County line.
The Woodstock Parks and Recreation Department was awarded accreditation from the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies.
New state law adding late fee to be enforced starting Oct. 24.
The new K-9 will be used by the Woodstock Police Department.
Sheridan made the announcement Saturday morning during a Cherokee County Republican Party debate for the Georgia Senate District 14 race.
While both Matt Laughridge and Dean Sheridan have qualified to fill the District 14 seat, Secretary of State Brian Kemp will have the final say on their qualifications.
The Woodstock Downtown Development Authority plans to use the land for future development considerations.
Representatives from WBHF-AM 1450, The Daily Tribune News and the Cherokee Tribune' will serve as panelists during the WBHF Political Forum in Bartow County.
The Georgia Department of Transportation warded a contract to provide safety enhancements along State Routes 20 and 140
While it's outstanding debt stands at $44.9 million, it's not out of line compared to its surrounding cities.
Residents on Nov. 5 will cast ballots in the Woodstock City Council races and, if applicable, the special election to fill the Georgia Senate District 14 seat.
Oak Hall Companies made changes to its site plan to accommodate requests from Cherokee County, which resulted in them reducing the number of lots to 196.
Lennar Georgia has petitioned Cherokee County to rezone close to 70 acres to accommodate what's known as a conservation subdivision.
Matt Laughridge is seeking the District 14 post, but voted last year in District 52.
The proposed fiscal year 2014 budget is set at $167.8 million, a 10 percent reduction from the current budget.
Oak Hall Companies, LLC wants to build 51 detached homes on 17.05 acres currently zoned for townhomes in Woodstock.
The public can speak out on the proposal on Oct. 1 and 2.
A request to rezone land to build just under 50 new homes was approved by the Woodstock City Council on Monday.
The council rejected a request from McDonald's to install an LED message center at its new Ridgewalk Parkway restaurant.
The site behind Morgan's Ace Hardware will be used for parking at the Park at City Center.
The market will move to Market Street between Mill Street and Maple Street in 2014.
The Woodstock City Council will consider a request from an Atlanta-based company to build residential units at the corner of Putnam Ford Road and Eagle Drive.
Political friends have begun an online campaign.
The former Georgia Senate majority leader is giving his take on reports that he regained control of a radio station without notifying the FCC.