The two-term Cherokee County commissioner provided Patch with some thoughts on her eight years in office.
A little more than 300 people have cast ballots ahead of the Jan. 8, 2013, special election.
The Cherokee County Grand Jury recommends to the Cherokee County Board of Commissioners to hold employees accountable in the failed Ball Ground Recycling venture.
The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners last night awarded a bid to build new multi-use trails in the city of Woodstock.
The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners will consider awarding a bid to build part of Woodstock's multi-use trail network with parks bond revenue.
Today is the first day in which residents living in Georgia House District 21 and Georgia Senate District 21 can vote in the Jan. 8, 2013, special election.
The Woodstock Downtown Development Authority has for the second time this week sidelined the trolley it's leasing from Cherokee County.
Attorney Bill Fincher of Canton has ended his short bid for the Georgia House District 21 seat.
The man is being treated after he was bitten by a stray cat earlier this month.
The trolley's engine troubles have been resolved.
The trolley leased by the Woodstock Downtown Development Authority from Cherokee County has been discontinued by the city due to engine problems.
Leader of the Cherokee Tea Party Patriots and the Canton Tea Party Patriots are not going down without a fight against charges they violated state ethics rules.
The Woodstock City Council on Monday unanimously approved a conditional use permit and several variance requests from the church.
Beach qualified on Monday to run for the Georgia Senate District 21 seat.
The council will consider the request, which was unanimously recommended for approval last week by the Woodstock Planning Commission.
The deadline to register to vote in the election is Dec. 14.
Qualifying for candidates will start on Monday.
The Alpharetta resident will run for the same seat he sought during the July 31 primary
McClendon & Associates will get started on the audit of the failed Ball Ground Recycling deal immediately.
Rogers recently also decided not to seek re-election as senate majority leader.
Cherokee County Commissioners will consider hiring McClendon & Associates to perform a forensic audit on the Ball Ground Recycling deal.
The city of Woodstock celebrated the interchange's opening with a ribbon cutting Thursday morning.
The church wants to build a new facility in Woodstock.
The Woodstock City Council voted to ask its state legislators to impose term limits.
The new interchange has been open for nearly two weeks.
The Woodstock City Council will once again consider approving a resolution to support imposing term limits on elected officials.
The Resource Recovery Development Authority has filed suit against Wood-Tech, Inc., one of several businesses owned by Ball Ground Recycling manager Jimmy Bobo and his brother David Bobo.
The county commission will consider amending the ordinance to comply with recent changes in state law.
Rogers withdrew his name for consideration and endorsed Sen. Ronnie Chance of Tyrone.
Billy Peppers' last day will be on Nov. 30.
The trolley will be tested for its ridership during the holiday season.
The city's economic services director has accepted a position with the state Department of Community Affairs.
Motorists will have an additional way to directly access Interstate 575.
The Georgia Department of Transportation wants feedback on replacing the bridge over Little River at the Cherokee-Fulton county line.
The authority will hold a called meeting to consider leasing the trolley from Cherokee County.
State Senator Chip Rogers (R-Woodstock) held a meeting in October for lawmakers to hear an overview of the Agenda 21 initiative.
The city council voted last night to approve matching up to $40,000 in impact fees to help construct a new mountain bike trail at Olde Rope Mill Park
The resolution would support donating money to construct a new mountain bike trail in the city.
New initiatives launched by Governor's Office of Workforce Development includes Operation: Workforce website for companies to list job opportunities for veterans.
Cherokee Commissioners believe "mistrust" led to the HOST's rejection by voters.