The city won the Historic High Country Travel Association's award for Best Tourism Product Development.
Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services has improved its ISO rating from a Class 3 to a Class 2.
The park will be along Trickum Road near Little River on the east side of the city.
The Dec. 4 runoff will feature Republican Brad Raffensperger and Democrat John Barrow vying to become Georgia's next secretary of state.
More than 4,000 voters also cast ballots Saturday, Oct. 27, the first day early voting expanded to four libraries.
The court maintained an average clearance rate of more than 100 percent over three years, closing more than 34,000 civil and criminal cases.
Cherokee County is seeking input from the public on what type of programming it would like to see at the facility.
The city received the designation from the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies.
The organization will now be known as In Woodstock, or INWDSTK.
The Georgia Department of Transportation has awarded a contract to do the work, which it said could take two weeks to complete.
The Blalock Road Recycling Center closed in August when the county discovered thefts allegedly perpetrated by two former employees.
A divided City Council approved the conditional use permit to operate a Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep dealership along Ridgewalk Parkway.
The Woodstock Planning Commission did recommend approval of variances for plans to build a new residential community on Olde Rope Mill Road.
Jack Staver of Woodstock, who ran for the Cherokee County Commission in 2016, appeared in a skit trying to trap "illegal' Mexicans.
The owner of Daily Massage must prove he's in compliance before he can reopen after the city of Woodstock suspended his business license.
The Atlanta Regional Commission is supporting improvements to Trickum Road, 2 I-575 interchanges and the Noonday Creek trail extension.
The city was awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting by the Government Finance Officers Association.
The parking lot has been resurfaced, restriped, and includes a new layout that's increased capacity to around 190 spaces.
While there are no local races on the July 24 runoff ballot, Cherokee County voters can cast ballots in a few statewide races.
The South Main Street Transportation Enhancement project adds parking spaces, sidewalks and other features between Oak and Fowler streets.
Woodstock is moving ahead with its City Center redevelopment project, which also calls for the relocation of Morgan's Ace Hardware.
City leaders are considering whether to regulate or restrict short-term rentals in residential units.
Voters across the county will elect a new county commission chairman, solicitor general, school board member and Superior Court judge.
Garry Moss is backing Todd Hayes in his bid to succeed retiring Solicitor General Jessica Moss.
Crews have repaired a water main break along Stockwood Drive, which is off Highway 5 south of Highway 92.
Cobb County Solicitor General Barry Morgan is endorsing Todd Hayes in the race to replace retiring Solicitor General Jessica Moss.
The projects would replace the bridge over Little River and widen Bells Ferry Road between Southfork Way and Victoria Road in Woodstock.
A segment of the trail will be closed April 23-26 to allow the contractor to complete a list of items to finalize the project.
The project included upgrading the restrooms, and creating spaces where galleries showcasing history can be displayed.
One project would widen the bridge while another would widen Bells Ferry Road between Southfork Way and Victoria Road in Woodstock.
The Woodstock Planning Commission tabled the request due to the developer submitting a revised site plan at the last minute.
The open house for the Bells Ferry Road at Kellogg Creek Road/Victory Drive project will be held on April 12 at Rose Creek Library.
Voters will consider whether restaurants should be allowed to serve alcohol at 11 a.m. on Sundays.
The City Council will join other cities around the state in recouping the money it spends in responding to the crisis.
The City Council heard an update on the county's plans to complete the design of a connection to the Towne Lake Pass Trail.
The road, which would run from Ridgewalk Parkway to Neese Road, is seen as a way to cut down on traffic going through downtown Woodstock.
The forums, which begin March 12 and run through April 23, will feature candidates running for local and statewide offices.
Along with most School Board and County Commission seats, all State House and Senate Districts representing local residents are contested.
Donna Kosicki has qualified to challenge incumbent School Board member Rick Steiner for the District 4 seat.
Cherokee County voters will have quite a few contested races on the ballot this year.