School board candidate Kelly Marlow said her neighbor was "disturbed" by an act of election season vandalism. Turns out, the neighbor told Marlow something different.
"Those pictures do not represent the Roger Garrison of today or of that time," Cherokee Sheriff Roger Garrison said. "It was a stupid mistake made by a 21-year-old."
The Georgia Department of Labor is hosting a live chat for people seeking seasonal and temporary work from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, June 27. You can participate on Patch.
News outlets as far away as Britain have picked up the story.
The rezonings are for professional office and residential properties.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Woodstock and Cherokee County.
A man called from an Atlanta pay phone around 11 a.m. Tuesday threatening to bomb the Cherokee County courthouse. Another call was made to Cobb County dispatch. Nothing was found.
The Georgia Christian Coalition is asking for Chip Rogers to step down as Senate Majority Leader.
If you had the chance, what issues would you push?
Georgia Department of Labor experts offer job-search tips and advice.
MARTA Spokeswoman Cara Hodgson denies many of Mike Lowry's claims about the system and its expected draw from the TSPLOST
Qualifying ended at noon, but nonpartisan candidates have one more day to get on the July 31 ballot.
The information is posted online now.
Local qualifying runs through Friday.
The decision comes one day after allegations surfaced that Cherokee Recycling owner Jimmy Bobo illegally attempted to conceal cash campaign donations to her before the 2004 primary election.
She is seeking the seat of retiring Cherokee County State Court Judge C.J. Gober.
The race for superior court judge has been full of twists and turns this week.
Associate Magistrate Judge E. Benson Chambers has practiced law in Cherokee County for 29 years.
Juvenile Court M. Judge Anthony Baker has changed his mind about running for superior court.
The representative of Georgia’s 11th district discussed the economy, gay marriage, Obamacare and this year’s presidential race Monday night.
Woodstock Mayor Donnie Henriques and County Commission Chair Buzz Ahrens will discuss the Regional Transportation Referendum.
Mark Shriver will be running against Judge Frank Mills for the Blue Ridge Judicial Circuit court.
Gov. Nathan Deal signed House Bill 797 at Cherokee Charter Academy, where he was awarded the 2012 Champion for Charters Award from a national charter schools group.
Launches TrafficTruth.net website to inform voters about TIA / T-SPLOST vote on July ballot.
The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners also approved an agreement with the city of Woodstock to help with roads around a new outlet mall.
Among other things, the board will consider an intergovernmental agreement with Woodstock for road improvements along Ridgewalk Parkway in conjunction with an outlet mall project.
An Alpharetta organization recognized Chip Rogers (R-Woodstock) for his work within the school systems.
Unemployment for county residents a year earlier was 8.3 percent.
Join the Georgia Department of Labor for tips on how to write the perfect resume.
Several news outlets report that Sean Jerguson (R-Woodstock) included a special on guns from his store in a campaign newsletter.
The Georgia Department of Labor will offer resume-writing advice in a live chat featured on Patch.
Specialist Specialist Angel Mendez of Woodstock was part of the Georgia Guard Agribusiness Development Team that recently returned from Logar Province.
Woodstock's neighbor will be hosting one of the most talked about festivals in North Georgia.
Todd Long takes offense at Mike Lowry's claim the regional sales taxes will set up a GDOT slush fund.
Commission Chairman Buzz Ahrens plans to announce the news at Tuesday’s board meeting. The board meets at 6 p.m. at the government complex, 1130 Bluffs Pkwy., Canton.
Here are the highlights for Woodstock-Towne Lake and nearby Patches for April 16.
April 17 is the tax filing deadline.
Start your game plan for next weekend's Citywide Yard Sale with planning these stops around town.
The Red Flag Warning is effective from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. today, and the Freeze Advisory will run from 2 to 10 a.m. Thursday.
Join Sen. Chip Rogers and Sen. John Albers at the Woodstock Public Library at 2:30 p.m. Sunday.