Matt Laughridge, who has thrown his hat for the District 14 seat, voted in District 52 in a 2012 election, according to public voter records.
Five Republicans and one Democrat from Bartow and Cherokee counties qualified to run in the election to fill the Georgia Senate District 14 seat.
The Cherokee County Commission said it will hold off on filing a land use objection if the developer agreed to conditions designed to mitigate traffic flow.
After three years and $11 million, over four miles of truck passing lanes have been built on the Cherokee County highway.
Cherokee County is now participating in the Coast2Coast Rx Card program.
The county commission on Tuesday is set to waive 50 percent of the impact fees for Inalfa Roof Systems, which plans to open a plant next year in Cherokee County.
Southwest Cherokee resident Dean Sheridan is running for the special election to fill the Georgia House District 14 seat.
The city now has a tiered fine system for noise ordinance violators.
The former senate majority leader from Woodstock regained a controlling interest in a Cartersville radio station, which is the subject of a Bartow County court case.
Nicole Ebbeskotte of Woodstock will run in the special election to fill the Georgia Senate District 14 seat vacated by Barry Loudermilk.
The Cherokee County Board of Elections is considering changes to voting locations, precincts.
Special election will fill seat left vacant by Barry Loudermilk.
The city's moratorium would exempt a company that's considering building about 250 apartment units south of the Brookshire neighborhood.
Dwight Pullen to run for Loudermilk's vacant seat.
The Cherokee County Board of Elections is considering a proposal to reduce the number of polling places from 42 to 28.
The proposed fiscal year 2014 budget is set at $167.3 million, a 10 percent reduction from the current budget.
Former Cherokee DUI/Drug Court Administroator Lynn Epps was given the Champion of Highway Safety Award from the Governor's Office of Highway Safety.
Patch has compiled a list of closings in observance of Labor Day, which falls on Monday Sept. 2.
Longtime Ward 1 Councilman Randy Brewer will not seek re-election and Mayor Donnie Henriques has no opposition.
Loudermilk said he plans to focus all his energy on his campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives.
A trip using three transit systems took State Sen. Brandon Beach over 3 hours to get from Kennesaw to Gwinnett County.
All but one incumbent on the Woodstock City Council qualified on Monday to run in the Nov. 5 elections.
The Woodstock City Council tonight will consider awarding a bid to a company to make asphalt repairs on five city streets.
The proposed cost to widen Ridgewalk Parkway between Ridge Trail and Main Street has exceeded the church's expectations.
The office of mayor and Wards 1, 3 and 5 are all up for grabs in the Nov. 5 general election.
The retired colonel from Woodstock will join an already crowded field for the seat, which covers Cherokee and parts of Cobb, Bartow and Buckhead.
The commissioners will consider setting the public hearing date for 6 p.m. Sept. 17.
The Woodstock City Council will discuss widening the road between Ridge Trail and Main Street.
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Cherokee County added 2,500 new residents between 2012 and 2013, bringing its population estimate to be around 223,300.
An expected drop in the tax digest during the appeals process should have no bearing on Woodstock's millage rate.
The city is set to approve a contract with a company to continue its groundwater exploration process.
The city plans to hold a public hearing tonight on its proposed 2013 millage rate, which is expected to remain steady.
Shoppers will get a break from road construction Friday and Saturday.
The Cherokee County Commission approved increasing the contract price for an accounting firm to perform the forensic audit to $400,000.
Oak Hall Companies, LLC will revise its plans to make sure the annexation would be contiguous to Woodstock's boundary.
If approved by GDOT, the roads would be resurfaced using the state's Local Maintenance and Improvement Grant funding.
The Cherokee Board of Commissioners will consider the new Aging sub-Grant Contract during their Tuesday evening meeting.
The case will be considered by the Woodstock Planning Commission in September.
While the city has made progress, Moody's notes it has to address its negative general fund reserves and its "limited liquidity position."