Northside Hospital-Cherokee, which implemented its Advanced Robotic Surgery Program in 2007, announces that it has upgraded its existing da Vinci Surgical Systems.
To place a free ad for the community yard sale April 21, information must be submitted by Wednesday.
The 2012 Legislative Session ended March 29.
More than 500 additional county residents were working in February than in January.
The last day of the legislative session is Thursday.
Chat with Georgia Department of Labor experts on how to make the best impression.
Sen. Chip Rogers provides an update from the 11th week of the 2012 Legislative Session.
Visit Woodstock-Towne Lake Patch on Wednesday to participate in a live chat about answering the tough questions.
I-575 traffic will use the new Ridgewalk Parkway ramps Friday, March 30 through Sunday, April 1.
Georgia voters will decide whether the state can approve charter schools.
The AJC shows seven day cares in Woodstock-Towne Lake have failed to meet health and safety standards.
Sen. Chip Rogers provides an update from the 10th week of the 2012 Legislative Session.
If signed into law, voters would be asked to consider a referendum to eliminate the county government portion of the property tax on homeowners through the collection of a one penny sales tax.
But January's increase was a decrease from the original rate for December.
With the promise of a $300,000 sponsorship over 10 years, Northside Hospital-Cherokee will be the name of Woodstock's amphitheater.
The vote was 127-31.
Sen. Chip Rogers provides an update from the ninth week of the 2012 Legislative Session.
"A variety of people in Cherokee County" came into contact with the gray-striped kitten prior to its death, North Georgia Health District spokeswoman Jennifer King said.
Sen. Barry Loudermilk (R-Cassville) sponsored SB 458, which would ban illegal immigrants from attending Georgia's public colleges, universities and tech schools.
"This move by the Delegation is widely perceived as a vendetta and reflects their disregard for the welfare of our School District by removing two of the School District’s most veteran School Board members."
We've got live updates of Georgia's presidential primary election coming from Cherokee County.
Find your precinct as well as basic information for voting in the presidential primary today.
Approximately 2,000 more votes were cast early this year compared to the 2008 Presidential Preference Election.
Brookshire Subdivision's water will be shut off at midnight and will be off for approximately four hours.
"You personally may be unaware of this perception problem, as you neither live in Cherokee County nor have children in CCSD schools; but that perception is very strong," said the Cherokee County School District.
The process will begin Monday when the House returns to session.
The free "Get Out the Vote" rally for the Republican presidential candidate will begin at 11:30 a.m. at the GOP headquarters on Towne Lake Parkway.
House Bill 978, which will change the way Cherokee elects its school board, passed the Senate by a vote of 47-0 on Tuesday.
In a reversal, the Blue Ribbon Commission today sided with a recommendation from the SACS chief, who suggested on Monday that the school board—not voters—pick the chairman of the Board of Education.
"In moving to a district based system of elections we have also honored the American tradition of 'one man, one vote,' " Rep. Mark Hamilton (R-Cumming) said this morning.
Woodstock-Towne Lake Patch is bringing you updates live from the City Council meeting.
For its 12th year, Woodstock was named a Tree City USA community by the Arbor Day Foundation.
Sen. Chip Rogers provides an update from the seventh week of the 2012 Legislative Session.
The Republican presidential hopeful will hold a rally at the county's GOP headquarters next Thursday.
A week after Sonya Little announced her re-election bid, fellow Republican Kenny Phelps announced his plans to seek the Cherokee County Tax Commissioner's seat.
The legislation was passed 123-48.
Georgia Democrats will hold a public hearing today in response to a proposal to outlaw abortions at or beyond 20 weeks of pregnancy.
Sen. Chip Rogers provides an update from the sixth week of the 2012 Legislative Session.
State Rep. Sean Jerguson (R-Holly Springs) will face challenger Scot Turner in the Republican primary.
The Homestead Option Sales Tax will be on the ballot in November.