Canton, GA News
- Canton, GA News
- Blaze destroys 28 units at complex in Canton
- School district honors Class of 2012 vals and sals
- Congressional seat sought by Cherokee Democrat
- Waleska splash pad opens to Cherokee children
- Cooling off: Expect warmer weather this Memorial Day weekend
- Police identify remains found near highway
- Universal Alloy in Canton gets grant for expansion
- Cherokee County jobless rate at 7.1 percent
- Teen life-flighted to hospital after automobile crash
- Bosch files ethics charge against tea party
- Cannon among latest to qualify for local races
- Memorial Day closings, events announced
- Officials say tax can legally go on ballots
- Memorial Day program is Saturday at cemetery
- Judicial races see qualifying time extended
- Bosch won’t seek 3rd term on BOC
- Dale Cardwell: The emperor has a new terminal
- Ready to run: Candidates begin qualifying for local, state races
- School district to increase number of furlough days
- Man faces multiple charges after driving through house
- Two charged with stealing eight vases from cemetery
- Local officials voice opposition to TSPLOST
- School board officials tour new elementary facilities
- Farm Bureau says it will sponsor local fresh market again
- Report: Nelson faces budget woes
- New election maps OK’d for school board, commission
- School district wrestling with budget, furloughs
- Tea party group seeks campaign donation probe
- Cherokee County BOA and BOC maps approved by Justice department
- Splash pad coming to Waleska on Friday
- Qualifying set for this week in local races
- Sequoyah senior wins National PTA award
- Michelle Homier to run for State Court judge seat
- Graduation ceremonies set for Class of 2012
- Woodstock City Council to discuss downtown parking
- Downtown Canton street improvements continue
- Senate candidate lauded for school sidewalk effort
- Cannon will run for judge’s spot instead of DA’s
- Even in his 70s, Cherokee man runs for hours on end
- Wait for maps approval may affect qualifying
- 18 students graduate from Mission Point pre-K
- Canton approves rezoning request involving historic home
- Tight timeline for school board district maps
- Many owners to take hit in property values
- County offers kids many options for summer camp fun
- No recommendation to merge Canton fire services with county
- Man plans poker run to benefit epilepsy group
- Water authority to buy old bank
- Spring Festival to benefit police officers
- Education chair faces questions about programs
- Man life-flighted to hospital after vehicle accident
- Rotary Club to celebrate 75th anniversary with time capsule
- MUST Ministries, Speedway team up to fight hunger
- Judge opts out of running for Superior Court
- BOC: County role in Bobo move is legal
- Cherokee County readies for its 18th Relay for Life
- Waleska man charged in 2 break-ins
- Authorities charge mother of slain girl in domestic dispute
- Commuter wants to tell others of biking’s benefits
- Council again tables rezoning request
- Juvenile court judge eyes Mills’ spot
- Reinhardt officials break ground on new music center
- Superior Court judge drops out of race
- Cherokee County GOP plans series of debates
- Police: Man wouldn’t return child to mother
- Fire department honored for safety efforts
- School board to have strategic work session
- Ball Ground fest to be biggest yet
- Canton taking steps to make park path safer
- State funds could pave way for road projects
- Four generations to gather for Mother’s Day
- Lake Allatoona ready for busy season
- Former fire chief seeks Hubbard’s commission post
- New business licenses down in April
- Goin’ Coastal is expanding
- Ball Ground OKs $1.67M budget
- Reinhardt applauds 4 faculty members
- Organizer expects 10,000 at Canton Festival of the Arts
- City wrestles with cost of improving fire services
- Foreclosures rise for month of May
- Beach to challenge Rogers for Senate seat
- 8-bit artist creates video game-inspired designs
- Deputies: Meth lab was a dud
- Local teacher to help reshape AP chemistry studies
- Nelson post office to reduce hours
- Man charged in rape of Woodstock woman
- Council unveils plan for new charter school
- Guardsman surprises family at race in his honor
- Authorities ID man who drove car through home
- Veteran officer to serve Canton as chief
- Macedonia CPA to run for board of education seat
- Woodstock lawyer to challenge Mills
- Woodstock High makes U.S. News rankings
- Farmers markets to open in Cherokee towns
- Simply a miracle: Man finishes journey from hunting accident to graduation
- Man in critical condition after driving through house
- Rush: Breaks for seniors affecting Canton’s coffers
- Deal disappoints lawmakers with veto of two bills
- Farmers market offering goods every Thursday
- Residents oppose duplexes near historic home
- Education group accuses Geist of crashing meeting
- Sheriff: ‘There are no winners’ in standoff outcome
- Consultant recommends more firefighters
- School board OKs sewer expansion easements funds
- KSU honors fallen: Local college remembers 1st Lt. Jonathan Walsh
- KSU students question safety after attack
- Female student attacked on KSU campus
- Live grenade found in barn, road shut down
- Concert series kicks off May 12 in Woodstock
- Commission OKs one request, denies another
- Governor inks a deal: Gov. Nathan Deal signs HB 797 at Cherokee Charter Academy
- 19-year-old man charged with vehicular homicide
- Board renews superintendent’s contract, but not unanimously
- Gov. Deal to sign bill at charter academy
- County OKs plan to assist with road work
- Friday Night Live to offer early jump on Cinco de Mayo
- Development authority OKs tax incentive
- Officials attend groundbreaking of outlet center
- Authorities fatally shoot teen in standoff
- Ceremony marks final F-22 built in Marietta
- Last goodbye: Fallen Army officer returns home to United States
- Ball Ground businessman ran Ray’s Foundations for 30 years
- Civic leader remembered for his actions, not words
- 150 jobs created in opportunity zone
- Northside wins appeal for Canton hospital
- Longtime Sixes resident running for school board
- Officials discuss Canton’s stake in reservoir
- Break causes loss of water at two schools
- Tip of the hat: Derby Day events to support education, preservation
- Marine’s mother: ‘I’m elated’ about arrest
- Water Main Break Impacts Two Cherokee Schools
- The last drop: It’s A Grind closes its doors after seven years of serving coffee
- BOC to consider buying land for library
- Volunteer Aging Council seeking $25,000 grant
- Board member Cochran to run for Post 2 spot
- School board to consider superintdent’s contract
- Attorney accused of trading drugs for sexual favors
- Cherokee unemployment down again
- Money matter: ARC officials meet with skeptics at TSPLOST info session
- Spaces going fast to view leadership meeting at church
- Creekland takes 7th place in academic bowl
- Police charge man with sending nude photos to girl, 13
- Board to review outlet mall plans
- Safely discard medicine at drop-off event
- Student to take part in expedition in Israel
- Woodstock boy marks five years without cancer
- Building owner addresses fire in news conference
- Woodstock High getting ready for 2nd Greenstock
- Mother: All 3 girls involved in wreck are out of hospital
- Dancers prep for celebrity competition
- New traffic signal gets green light from Woodstock
- Cherokee native to serve as DNC delegate in N.C.
- Jerguson defends email promoting his store
- Enrollment, finances lower than projected at Cherokee Charter
- Organization reaches out to community on public education issues
- Firefighter rescues boy while vacationing in Florida
- Canton Main Street Program earns honor for 3rd straight year
- Authorities charge 3 Woodstock men in Cobb homicide
- Police: Wrestler may have had seizure before wreck
- Wink Woodstock closes for good
- Kennesaw soldier killed in Afghanistan
- Police arrest third burglary suspect
- Woodstock OKs crematorium after long debate
- Circus comes to Marietta on Friday: World-famous clown, Squeeky, of Woodstock to perform at carnival
- Rotarians honor two for upholding the law
- Deal: State will fund deeper harbor if feds won’t
- Administrators, board members tour new school
- 2-year-old improving after car accident
- Events planned for National Crime Victims’ Rights Week
- U-Haul facility green-lighted
- County ranks high in Digital School survey
- Council to decide on crematorium Monday
- Students test creek’s water quality, discover good results
- Total turnover of EMC board complete; ends era of turmoil for co-op
- Legislators defend association with ALEC
- Superior Court judge McElyea seeks re-election
- 25-year school district worker among retirees
- Polaris converted from school to program
- Porche to become Woodstock’s new finance director
- Hundreds attend state horticulture conference
- Canton adopts a new charter that expands mayor's powers
- Neighbor's swift action helps nab burglary suspects
- Board to conduct education hearing
- From the Briefcase
- Commission to mull fate of historic home
- Board will advise against charter measure
- A place to grow: Community garden set for dedication on Earth Day
- Groups urging green practices on April 22
- Couple wins award for hands-on history lessons
- Runoffs are Saturday for two Cobb EMC seats
- Hickory Flat auto enthusiast to be on ‘My Ride Rules’
- Group: SPLOST used as ‘slush fund’ by county
- Proposed library to cost $5 million
- Probate judge to seek re-election
- Teacher had love for children
- Fanning the flames: CASA honors child advocates with Light of Hope awards
- Cities to celebrate state municipalities
- Officials blame lightning in fire
- Board might ask voters to reject charter measure
- Man, 20, arrested in burglary case
- Legislative group turns focus amid Martin backlash
- Summer school getting new programs
- Georgia lawmaker meets with Cherokee residents
- Group turns focus amid Martin backlash
- Man jailed after he shook infant, police say
- Authorities seek driver in wreck
- Canton’s request for reservoir rejected
- Drane announces bid for re-election
- Ball Ground adopts new plans for parks
- Judicial candidates file campaign funds
- Canton sixth-graders try hand at shoe design
- Not a drop to drink? Water authority fears more costs coming down pipeline
- Immunization efforts by local woman lauded
- Moving forward, what should Wood do now?
- Poole announces bid for Cherokee commission seat
- Pep in their step: Schools encourage students preparing for CRCTs
- Local legislators report funds for re-election bids
- Deal signs homestead option sales tax bill
- New eatery offers Louisiana specialties
- Gospel singing group headed to local theater
- Man charged with burglary at former workplace
- New business licenses jump in March
- Police: Two men stop attempted rape
- Canton antique shop celebrates 10th anniversary
- Officer who pulled over city manager resigns
- Judge announces bid for re-election
- New film festival coming to Canton
- Etowah High presents Dr. Seuss-themed musical
- Charity finds new home
- Thurmond to address Reinhardt graduates
- Cherokee 4-H to sponsor rabies clinics
- Blaze destroys house located near Waleska
- Cartersville men charged with felony theft
- Restaurant gets OK for outside seating
- Police seek suspect in smash-and-grab case
- Owners withdraw request for apts.
- Seeking justice: Man who lost leg wants equalized DUI laws
- Official: Cause of fire remains undetermined
- Read runs for school board chair position
- Info sessions planned on TSPLOST vote
- County exceeds Ga. graduation rate at 74.82%
- Sheriff’s office employees honored for service
- Campaign contribution totals announced
- Angel House to open candy business
- Reunion set for all Ball Ground alumni April 28
- Candidates for sheriff report contributions
- Reinhardt SIFE team wins regional championship
- Canton delays 3% rental car excise tax till May meeting
- Kelly Marlow seeks school board Post 1
- Canton Police chief defends officer’s actions in city manager Scott Wood traffic stop
- Report: Cherokee drivers spend more than half-hour commuting to work
- Fore Savannah: Charity golf tournament to honor teen who drowned
- County churches ready services for this Easter Sunday
- New Ball Ground store offers cozy atmosphere
- Foreclosures continue downward trend
- Parks and recreation sites saw 2.6 million visitors in 2011
- Cherokee artist to finish mural at school soon
- Report: Cherokee fourth healthiest county in Ga.
- Local student takes top prize at state science fair
- Friday Night Live to take on 1980s
- Sheriff’s Office looking for missing man
- Woodstock to mull crematorium, apartments
- Woodstock selects city’s official flower
- Members mixed after passage of redistricting law
- Cherokee County Animal Shelter seeks votes to win grant funding
- 4 show interest in school board chair position
- City council talks hospitality zoning
- Judge: Brown’s consulting was not OK
- Nelson seeking part-time police officer
- Reapportionment bill signed
- Local advocacy group denounces ‘tangled web’ of information
- Sheriff: Synthetic pot law overdue
- Three deputies earn top honors
- Archer’s mission: Raising awareness for lung cancer
- Animal companions: Veterinarians raise money to provide service dogs
- Four EMC directors elected; Two races will go to runoffs
- Apartments request to be heard Tuesday
- Police identify man they say shot himself in chest during traffic stop
- Two more arrested in man’s beating
- Students and staff flock to give blood in honor of school teacher’s daughter
- Redistricting bill heads to governor’s desk
- Co-op’s board elections today
- Court agrees to toss 1st indictment against EMC’s Brown
- Missing 14-year-old girl found safe
- Canton native returns home from overseas
- Program partners Woodstock with Ellijay
- Chapman teacher struts her stuff after makeover
- Police: Driver of stolen car shoots himself
- From the Briefcase
- Easter celebrations abound in Cherokee
- County preps for July voting; School board lines remain unclear
- Jobless rate stays same in February
- Cardwell: Negative ads work in politics
- Opportunity knocks for Technology Ridge
- Sequoyah keeping prom theme a secret and pushing local angle to save money
- Senior Olympics to begin Friday
- Lawmakers hopeful about session’s end
- Man who was shot has been arrested
- Vote for city’s official flower goes to runoff
- Chapman makes a last push to stop bill
- Preparing for progress: Canton breaks ground on downtown sidewalk improvements
- New finance director to start work April 23
- Local firefighters to be in TV movie
- Academy applications coming in April
- Rotary Club honors residents with awards
- Gravley chairing board of elections
- From the Briefcase
- Pollen count creeps back up to ‘extreme’ range
- Schools ready to sign up children for K-1st grade
- Canton on ‘environmental justice hotspots’ list; City leaders skeptical of firm’s findings
- Saturday elections to fill six seats on Cobb EMC board
- Acworth boy gets life-saving gift: A kidney
- Evening event to raise money for Rotary Club
- Six principals to take over this fall
- Missing woman turns self in to police
- Cobb EMC loses $2.8m in 3Q
- Superintendent honors county students
- Woodstock woman takes aim at cancer
- New manager says theater is ‘gem’ of community
- Having their day in court: Bar association presents mock trial for fifth-graders
- Family, police seek tips on missing woman
- Man charged in death of his girlfriend’s dog
- River Ridge’s Bennett wins annual award
- City launches new emergency alert system
- Canton to hear request to build apartments
- Cherokee schools avoid state’s new need-to-watch list
- Lawmaker: No tax dollars for Falcons home
- Authorities: Man didn’t register as sex offender
- Making room: Million-dollar renovation of senior center under way
- Family fears for safety of woman wanted by police
- Work on I-575 interchange could delay traffic
- High school production brings mystery, music
- Wife of official remembered as ‘great mother’
- Event to raise money for trail network
- WellStar appeals Northside’s facility plans
- Rusbridge seeks state court seat
- Restaurant up to date on fees, will stay open
- Blaze destroys mobile home
- Student’s photos illustrate life with Down syndrome
- Welker drops out of state House race
- Bobo issue sparks outcry
- Stabbing sends two to hospital
- Local pollen counts break records
- School board’s Read mulling future options
- Trip to D-Day/Bulge Battlefields planned for July
- City worker accused of sexual misconduct
- Scrapping together history: Joan Conkey’s record-keeping has won her an award
- Businesses heat up Woodstock’s downtown area
- City to mull pulling Wink Woodstock’s license for alcohol
- Court dismisses abused child case
- Canton opting for more time before rental car tax vote
- Sequoyah students earn physics awards
- Homestead sales tax clears Senate
- Farm bureau to celebrate agriculture with cattle expo
- Sub shop sinking: R & M needs buyer for building, or it will close after 40 years of business
- County moves ahead with academy plans
- Advocates use furlough day to support schools
- Wilkie to run for county tax commissioner
- Paul supporter is ejected from GOP gathering
- Henriques selected to regional commission
- Fire guts trailer: No one hurt in blaze off Highway 140 in Canton
- School board mixed on Chapman letters
- Cherokee's jobless rate at 7.6 percent
- Cats checked for rabies test negative
- Six Flags plans discount for 45th anniversary
- Auto rental business opposes new tax
- Cherokee students, teachers earn achievement award
- Funeral Friday for U.S. Marine killed in crash
- Residents want city to deny crematorium
- Police: Threats to hurt kids prompt school lockdowns
- School redistricting bill passes House
- Man charged in sexual assault of boy, 14
- Canton City Council mulls altering its charter
- Cannon to run for county DA, will resign job
- New amphitheater to bear Northside-Cherokee’s name
- Welchel to run for House District 23
- Cultivating growth: Cherokee Master Gardeners to host state conference
- Cherokee GOP honors outgoing district attorney
- Allergy sufferers beware: Pollen counts climbing
- Redistricting, farewell on school board agenda
- ‘A favorable trend’: 130 new businesses opened shop in February
- Teen Cherokee Angels seek new members
- Elections official enters race for Ga. House seat
- Ball Ground OKs survey for new ball park
- Level numbers are not swaying experts on foreclosure rate
- Canton man killed in wreck
- Spring forward into daylight saving time
- BOC elections changing with passage of law
- Ala. police arrest man in BridgeMill area kidnapping
- Habitat building house for family with special need
- Kitten found at Canton Starbucks had rabies
- Developing a trend: Cherokee listed as a County of Excellence by ‘Georgia Trend’
- County GOP to pick delegates for state, district conventions
- DDA endorses Canton business rental plan
- Security changes considered after terroristic threat reported
- Paid to fight zombies: Towne Lake boy, 12, stars on ‘The Walking Dead’
- Reinhardt announces 2 new university trustees
- Advocacy group calls redistricting plan ‘laughable’
- Redistricting map doesn’t include lake
- Nelson could drop planning and zoning board
- Warm weather hurting Austell's budget
- Police: Mother kept children in squalor
- New bill draws two members out of districts
- Residents decry use of SPLOST funds for ‘Bobo Boondoggle’
- More details emerge in fatal three-car accident
- Gingrich wins county, state in GOP primary
- Legislators scramble to get bills passed
- Former Reinhardt librarian charged with exploitation
- Canton business gutted in fire
- Crossover Day puts pressure on lawmakers
- Ballot initiative: As early voting ends, county readies for Super Tuesday
- Canton City Council mulls rental assistance program
- Moss eager to begin work as new Woodstock Police chief
- Milder weather does not mean skip the flu shot
- Georgia woman who took shelter in a drain pipe among victims
- Canton Police identify woman killed in crash
- Beresford wants Canton to maintain private roadways
- Group weighs in on school board election method
- Sling Shot Race mountain biking event set for Sunday
- Once upon a time: Ga. first lady and schools superintendent read to Sixes students
- Another Nelson City Council member plans to resign
- 34 running for six open Cobb EMC board seats
- Woman identified in three-car fatality wreck
- Lawmaker: Compromise bill in works
- Supporter: Former speaker says ‘what the country needs to hear’
- A stop on the trail: Gingrich talks gas prices, foreign policy in Woodstock
- Red Cross prepares for severe weather season
- A passion to serve: Teen helps special-needs students with art projects
- Fatality accident involving three cars at I-575 exit 14
- Newt at Cobb breakfast: ‘I have to win Georgia’
- Cherokee Charter is facing $1.3M budget shortfall
- Redistricting bills await Deal’s signature
- Cobb EMC directors elect officers
- Woodstock and Canton to conduct First Friday events
- A clean slate: Businesswoman brings organization company to area
- Nelson mayor wants his power back
- UGA professor: Voting changes aren’t required in reapportionment process
- Accreditation official calls plan for redistricting ‘highly irregular’
- Accreditation official addresses concerns with proposed redistricting legislation
- Group wants bill changed or rescinded
- Blue Ribbon Commission members write letter to Cherokee Delegation
- About 2,000 cast their votes ahead of Super Tuesday
- Gov. Deal expected to attend Gingrich event in Woodstock
- Water main break forces city to evaluate system
- Canton business damaged in fire returns to original location
- Woodstock City Council swears in new police chief
- Parent-teacher group sends response to legislators
- SACS president questions redistricting plan
- Water Outage/ Boil Water Advisory for portions of the City of Canton
- New arts center director wants to expand programs
- Law enforcement pushing to outlaw synthetic cannabis
- Improved roads, downtowns in works
- Roadway could be renamed for Pastor Hunt
- Woodstock’s Small Business Academy begins Wednesday
- Redistricting bills clear state House
- I-575 overpass could be named for William G. Long
- Canton seeks input for downtown revamp
- Community Health Dept.: Northside doesn’t need Certificate of Need
- Uncovering history: Lecture at Reinhardt to discuss local archaeological finds
- Middle school to honor Dr. Seuss next week
- Cherokee Fire and Emergency Services competing with Cherokee Sheriff's Office in 5k on Saturday
- USPS to close 2 facilities in Acworth and Marietta
- Stabbed Cobb bus driver on paid suspension
- Holly Springs City Council mulls alarm system
- Police: Call about suspicious activity led to quick arrest
- Preventing a tragedy: Woodstock teen plans event to raise suicide awareness, prevention
- County praises employee of the year
- June Long was an active church leader
- Mark Webb is new ethics chair
- Gingrich making campaign stop in Woodstock on Thursday
- Rotary Club celebrates 107 years
- BOC looking at location for new library
- Cruisin’ right along: Interstate 575 projects remain on road to completion
- Group seeks to advance public education
- Phelps announces bid to run for county tax commissioner
- Authorities charge Canton man, 18, in home burglary
- Driving for MUST: Course to offer free round of golf with donation to charity nonprofit
- Lawmakers keep on defensive over redistricting bills
- Chevron owner: Expect $4 gasoline soon
- New Canton police chief could arrive by March
- BOC transfers $1.8M to cover debt
- Waleska OKs new zoning map
- Tennis tournament benefiting ALS Georgia Chapter to be held in March
- Nelson mayor wants to remove two members from planning commission
- Three show interest for new House seat
- Locals to compete on TV game shows
- Schools to close, but many offices open on holiday
- When times are ‘ruff’: PJ’s helps families with pet food, vaccinations and other care
- Redistricting maps released
- Read questions use of PAC for poll on election
- Canton OKs changes to Etowah River Park
- Authorities shut down marijuana grow operations
- CCSD Superintendent issues response to House Bill 978
- BOC mixed on the proposed changes
- Measure allows residents to pick 1 commissioner
- Bill to redistrict school board posts submitted
- Marietta native impresses stars on NBC’s ‘The Voice’
- Mandi Ballinger seeking House District 23 seat
- ‘Baa-ck’ to the basics: Sheep, goats to help Cherokee Humane Society’s gardens
- Tax commissioner Little announces her re-election bid
- Missing 12-year-old boy found; faces charges
- An ounce of prevention: RadKIDS to educate children on escaping dangerous situations
- City of Nelson to expand parks
- Cherokee GOP prepares for upcoming state, national conventions
- Rogers to introduce legislation for HOST
- Canton expected to vote on park revisions tonight
- From seeds to trees: Cities, groups giving out tree seedlings for Arbor Day
- Woodstock City Council mulls billboard requests
- Cherokee author, dog trainer gains accolades in NYC
- Parents, lawmakers face off over cuts
- Going to the polls: Early voting for presidential primary under way
- Hill apologizes to parents for ‘abrupt’ response
- Downtown Woodstock gets grant from ARC
- Lawsuit: Complex didn’t investigate killer thoroughly
- One killed, two injured in head-on crash
- Mother of Jorelys Rivera files lawsuit against apartment complex
- Cherokee businesses get in the Valentine’s Day spirit
- The test of time: Cherokee couple celebrates 59th wedding anniversary
- Arts Center hires new exec director
- Students in AP classes surpass Ga., U.S. scores
- Woodstock’s DDA readies for new academy
- Store owner Darby loved gospel music
- Authorities release interview with Brunn
- Surge in growth: 160 business licenses issued in Cherokee in January
- More than $50,000 raised for five killed in I-75 wreck
- Avery principal Cline receives promotion
- Marketer MOJO marks milestone
- Amendment on charter schools might get revote
- Clark Creek Elementary is name of new school
- Love story: Man donates $3,000 to put on late wife’s favorite play
- Foreclosures down, but experts not sold
- Chocolate Walk already sold out
- General Assembly to take on reapportionment
- Dream come true: Family going to Disney World courtesy of radio personality
- Prescription for longevity: Woodstock Pharmacy celebrates 50 years in business
- District attorney won’t seek re-election
- BOC breaks ties with cost-cutting ideas committee
- Fire destroys Cherokee house
- County to pitch in $1.4M for road to hospital
- Couple makes case for consolidation
- Police: Alcohol might be factor in fatal wreck
- Johnston returning as editor of Tribune
- Woodstock to swear in new police chief Feb. 27
- Living legend: Civil rights activist Young speaks at Reinhardt
- Cobb EMC will sell off ProCore Solutions
- Perk offered to set up shop in downtown Canton
- School prepares 50,550 meals in 2 hours
- The strongest muscle: Fundraiser to benefit Woodstock woman with heart disease
- School of rock: Rock group visits Creekview, set for Los Angeles performance
- Heart of the matter: Agency goals include building morale, maintaining services
- County to review changes to park plans
- Baby Gabriel’s services set for Sunday
- Tribune now offers Android tablet app
- Two firefighters accused of stealing pain killers from ambulance
- Bryan not backing down from senior homestead exemption proposal
- Books abroad: Fifth-grade classes write books for children overseas
- Libraries to stay open at least one night a week starting March 1
- Couple pushes for consolidating Canton with county
- Cobb business offers new way to discover beer
- Bringing people together: Black History Month organizers aim to remember the past
- Training and exercises among sheriff’s goals
- Hundreds attend vigil for teenager killed in I-75 crash
- ‘Quiche’, ‘ramen’ give bee winner taste of success
- Tribune’s page width changes, coverage remaining the same
- Proposed voting changes draw mixed reactions
- Future uncertain for car accident victim
- Committee: Change school board election process
- WPS suspends season, Beat goes on hiatus
- Blazing ahead: City fire departments optimistic about reaching 2012 goals
- Jobless rate rises slightly in Cherokee to 7.9%
- Reinhardt fund set up to honor family
- ‘Teen Mom’ star visits KSU, Noble laureate up next
- Mayor sees light after year with debt, declining tax digest
- Healthy demand: Major health systems expanding services to meet patients’ needs
- Seniors oppose nixing homestead exemption
- Video shows Brunn denying involvement in 7-year-old’s death
- Women to compete for Miss Cherokee Rose title tonight
- Canton resident honored, gavel passed at Chamber annual meeting
- New Chamber chairman excited to be 'face of county'
- Tribune managing editor Wilson arrested on solicitation charge
- Cobb EMC board chairman to exit March 1
- Legislators to hear proposed voting changes
- Holly Springs man raising money for adult literacy classes
- Growing opportunities: Reinhardt University to offer new programs, facilities in the fall
- Growing opportunities: CTC president seeks funding to renovate Woodstock campus
- Details in Canton chief’s resignation revealed
- Canton, county mull combining fire operations
- 7 of 9 Cobb EMC directors vote to reject coal plant
- Man jailed on charges of harassing calls
- A matter of choice: Charter and private school officials announce 2012 goals
- Public school system releases locations of charter academies
- Two deputy chiefs up for Woodstock position
- Magistrate court handling more cases
- City police departments in Cherokee County set goals for 2012
- Superintendent: ‘There’s always room for improvement’
- Autopsy: Brunn hanged self in prison; Child’s killer was not on suicide watch
- Interim chief: Canton Police set to implement changes
- Parks project comes under fire at input meeting
- Etowah’s graduation program keeps students in the zone
- More than a movie: Canton woman, whose husband was a Tuskegee Airman, campaigned to get WWII film ‘Red Tails’ off the ground
- Report: Handling of case was ‘laid back’
- Girl's killer found dead; Authorities: Brunn was unresponsive in jail cell, died in apparent suicide
- Super: State OKs petition on electronics use in class
- Cherokee based coupon site offers kid-friendly discounts
- Police looking for man who tattooed minor
- Canton Police Chief Jeff Lance resigns amid aftermath of scathing report
- Dale Cardwell: Concourse a cash cow for connected
- Woodstock Director of Economic Services Billy Peppers is the talk of the town
- Hitting the books: Enrollment numbers increase at Reinhardt, Chattahoochee Tech
- Committee to make recommendations on voting
- Planning your special day? Cherokee bridal expo set for Saturday
- Man pleads guilty in death of Jorelys Rivera; Brunn takes deal to avoid death penalty, gets life without parole
- ‘He was a warrior’: Collins Dixon, 12, remembered for faith, strength, devotion to UGA
- Residents mourn mascot, Bob the Turkey
- Phone app leads police to ‘smoking’ guns
- Business growth, road improvement top 2012 priorities for Canton, Woodstock
- Living the dream: Cherokee to observe MLK holiday
- Tornado victims can claim losses on 2011 taxes
- Officials: Student accused of threats arrested
- Journey to pageant a fairy tale for Cobb resident
- Continuing trend: More business licenses granted in 2011; experts optimistic
- Event honoring MLK to be at larger venue
- Head of the class: Sen. Rogers leads town hall meeting with local teachers
- WellStar Health System buys OrthoSport for $3.4 million
- Ball Ground leaders looking to city’s future
- Spreading the love: Woodstock woman makes PB&Js for less fortunate
- Foreclosures in Cherokee surge
- Cherokee detectives searching for suspects in burglary, lottery ticket theft
- Warm wishes: Coat drive to help needy metro Atlantans fight cold this winter
- Dale Cardwell: The Web is a tool for avoiding ripoffs
- Consultant to evaluate the value of reservoir
- Canton firm cited with more than 20 violations
- City leaders want more businesses open in Waleska
- Ball Ground accident sends seven to hospitals
- Real estate experts optimistic for 2012
- Still growing: Buck Jones Nursery celebrates 40 years in business
- Housing starts up in Cherokee; 2011 was a year of gains in county
- Officers: Drug trafficking operation discovered
- Garrison seeking sixth term as county sheriff
- It’s in the bag: Program collects totes for foster kids
- Authorities seek man in check fraud
- Puckett pioneered fire dept. in Waleska
- Officials: Threat at school is unproven
- Council members sworn in
- Grand jury indicts man accused of killing 7-year-old
- Authorities searching for man in connection with counterfeit checks
- On the agenda: Woodstock leaders address accomplishments, goals
- Marietta’s Gabriel’s Desserts wins contract to set up shop in Hartsfield
- New Nelson City Council members sworn in
- Family welcomes soldier home with restored Corvette
- Healthy decisions: Strong4Life helps Canton family tackle weight issues
- On the agenda: Parks, sidewalks on tap for 2012 in Holly Springs
- Woodstock woman lived life of service
- Bretherton is sports editor at the Tribune
- Getting down to business: Canton mayor, council members sworn in before meeting
- Etowah grad to serve as an orientation leader at UGA
- Commissioners review $132.3M, 9-month budget
- BOC seeks Homestead Option Sales Tax
- Lawmakers prepare for 2012 session
- Time to give blood: Red Cross sees a 20 percent drop in blood donations
- Judge: Criminal case against former EMC chief can go to trial
- Police arrest 2 men accused in fake bomb plot
- Investigators searching for suspect in burglary of four Woodstock businesses
- Gingrey stops for a Q&A
- Will Google go out of business?
- RaceTrac to debut prototype today in Acworth
- Woodstock Visitors Center draws record-breaking crowd in 2011
- Welcome aboard: Cherokee’s future congressman, Rep. Phil Gingrey, tours county
- BOC waits for additional info on 2 proposals
- New year, new baby: Due Dec. 30, Charles Homer Jacoby arrives on first day of 2012
- Community effort: Boy with cancer gets to attend UGA game in Tampa
- Get out your winter gear
- Baxter set for return to Woodstock council
- ‘Change in vocations’: Former Woodstock Police chief to take on new role at KSU
- A date to remember: Sisters-in-law with same birthday both give birth on Dec. 19
- More communities set for Sunday sales
- Fond farewells: Two women to make way for successors on Canton council
- Police think man shot brother
- Arborist, church save 150-year-old pine tree
- Fond farewells: Woodstock council member handing reins to woman she once ousted
- Founder of Life University recovering from a stroke
- Councilmen-elect prepare for their new roles
- Thieves break into Mableton home, rob family
- Zenchuk settling in as new council member; Holly Springs salesman was elected to fill unexpired term
- Cherokee’s shutterbugs: Cherokee Photography Club gives out annual awards
- Ring in the new year: Venues throughout Cherokee ready to celebrate 2012
- Cardwell: Power trumps the law
- Tax payments flowing in throughout county
- Several locations set up for Christmas tree recycling
- Deputy shoots man with sword
- Keys to car dealership passed down for four generations
- Don’t be a couch potato this holiday: Doctor provides ideas for families to stay active during the wintertime
- When you wish upon a star: Child cancer survivor and family going to Disney World
- Family receives home for holidays; Group provides furnished home to mother, four children in need
- Christmas surprise: With the help of Santa, man proposes to his girlfriend at mall
- What are you doing for Christmas? Cherokee residents share their plans for the holidays
- Fire displaces families just before Christmas
- Home for the holidays: Woman to celebrate first Christmas as an American citizen
- County’s small retailers have busy season
- EMC elections combined; set for March 31
- Heavier traffic expected for holiday
- Jobless rate at lowest point in 2½ years
- Waiver request from No Child Left Behind pleases local leaders
- Cardwell: Lead can add to house work costs
- Project helps Ronald McDonald House; Teen raises money for home, plans to teach art classes to hospitalized children and their families
- Cobb EMC nets $18 million in second quarter
- After 62 years, Canton secretary calls it a career
- Police seeking armed robbery suspect
- Government offices, schools post holiday closings
- Cherokee charities are working hard to help those in need
- Interim city manager Logan gets job full time; Sunday sales in Holly Springs set to begin on New Year’s Day
- Happy Hanukkah: Family waiting to reunite before gathering for holiday
- Shelter needs volunteers to stay overnight
- Fire department campaign calls for holiday safety
- Leaders set to light menorah Tuesday night
- Taking center stage: Union Hill Community Center reopens after year of renovation
- 36-hour suspension recommended for deputy; Punishment will be waived if officer doesn’t commit any more violations for 12 months
- Making a tough sale: Home sales throughout Cherokee County take another dip
- Sunday sales in Canton set to begin
- Mayor seeks inquiry into investigation
- Charter school set to enroll for kindergarten; Principal says There are openings for fifth- through seventh-graders
- Deputy who found blood in search faces discipline: Discovery in Rivera case wasn’t immediately reported; trainee in incident won’t face action
- Building fields at a different park might save cash
- County housing starts surge for November
- MUST’s Toy Shop seeking donations for needy families
- U.S. swim coach returns to Woodstock
- Sheriff: 2 face discipline in search for missing girl
- GDOT kills I-75, 575 toll lane project
- Banks to conduct holiday toy drive
- Setting an example: Mother of two earns associate degree from Chatt Tech
- Proposal would let students carry guns on campus
- Rogers to propose creation of state charter system
- Embarking on the future: Canton resident to start career in criminal justice
- Last of ‘most awesome fighter in world’ rolls out
- Local group wants to ensure sex offenders are not on Facebook
- Jorelys buried in Puerto Rico
- Embarking on the future: KSU grad is proud of time spent living on campus
- BOC, school board election process questioned; Citizens voice their concerns at reapportionment meeting
- Journalist from Kennesaw covers the world
- Woodstock City Council OKs outlet mall
- 85-year-old earns master’s degree from KSU
- Residents want complex to be good neighbor; Traffic, noise at soccer facility among concerns
- The long journey home: Family to bury Jorelys Rivera in Puerto Rico
- Four registered sex offenders arrested during check
- Feeling the burn: Survey to gauge effect of drought, extreme weather
- Business licenses are down for fourth straight month
- A breath of fresh air: Habitat for Humanity gives asthma-healthy home to family
- Remembering Jorelys: Community pays respects to girl at viewing, vigil
- Man arraigned, charged with 30 counts of fraud
- KSU audit finds $70,000 missing
- Cherokee native makes video for UGA football
- Suspect in Jorelys Rivera case makes first court appearance
- Cardwell: Ron Paul is on the money
- National Guard complex opens
- Cherokee latest to OK Sunday alcohol sales
- Jorelys Rivera's funeral planned for Saturday
- Resident: Suspect was helping search for girl
- 20-year-old Canton man arrested in Jorelys Rivera murder
- Car accident sends three to hospital
- 70 years later, Kennesaw man recalls Pearl Harbor attack
- Interim provost at Kennesaw State University gets position permanently
- Officials: Canton girl, 7, was stabbed, died of blunt force trauma to the head
- Lifelong residents plan candlelight vigil for Friday
- Counselor offers advice on coping with tragedies, such as Jorelys Rivera's death
- Jorelys Rivera died of blunt force trauma to head
- Police hunt for 7-year-old's killer
- A community’s kindness: Neighbors lend a hand after fire destroys home
- Education Department visits local school
- Marietta City Council member charged after alleged altercation with colleague
- Pastor serves same church for 25 years
- Police searching for 7-year-old Canton girl
- Private dorms going up near KSU campus
- Family reunion: Soldier surprises daughters at Cherokee Christian School
- Nonprofit hits ‘close to home’ for Towne Lake AVON rep
- Canton announces hiring of new clerk
- District is pleased with success of its 9th-grade program
- Board wants to let students use personal devices; District must get waiver from state
- County 911 earns full accreditation
- More victims come forward in alleged card-skimming scheme
- Police: Marietta man makes obscene phone calls
- Keys to success: Family-owned jewelry store has been in downtown Canton for 60 years
- Tibetan Monks visit church in Cobb County for 5th time
- Cardwell: U.S. needs new kind of government
- On golden feet: Woodstock’s revamped downtown earns top award
- Kennesaw nonprofit launches diaper drive
- Live event to be filled with Christmas spirit
- Former EMC head Dwight Brown trying to get charges tossed
- Event to help family adopt two children with special needs
- Charities working to brighten season for less fortunate
- SpiriTed duo set to play free concert tonight
- DFCS is seeking homes for kids in time for holidays
- Cherokee Bank gets new staff
- Cherokee jobless rate drops to 8.4%
- Weather not so frightful: Meteorologists predicting a warmer, drier winter this season
- Only two applications submitted in November to be rezoned
- More than 80 apply for vacant police chief job
- School board to hear boundary updates
- Answering the call: Salvation Army adds more volunteers, locations to drive
- Better Business Bureau offers Cyber Monday shopping tips
- Not easy being green: Christmas tree farms in Cherokee preparing for holiday season
- Foxworthy partners with local company on new ‘Grit Chips’
- Man dies after besting wife in 10K race
- Black Friday: Steady stream of shoppers find deals at local stores
- Ring in season with Christmas events in county
- Go small or go home: Shoppers encouraged to spend money at small businesses Saturday
- What are you thankful for?
- Hundreds of National Guardsmen get home in time for Thanksgiving
- New leader takes helm at MUST: CEO Reighard began role on Monday
- Putting others first: Student helps family in need for senior project
- KSU picks three finalists for provost
- Ceremony to honor Canton citizens who died of cancer
- Cobb EMC board to study how to best conduct open meetings
- Holiday tradition: Canton church to serve and deliver Thanksgiving meals
- Ball Ground OKs alcohol sales on Sundays
- Canton girl, 13, participating in Macy’s parade
- Lending a hand: Organizations make last-minute push to serve others for holiday
- Retailers expecting large crowds to hit stores Black Friday
- Holly Springs green-lights $6.2M budget
- More travelers expected to hit road for holiday
- Downtown dilemma: Canton seeks to generate interest despite departures of bank, post office
- Food for thought: New restaurants open in Canton and Woodstock
- FitBody, MUST mark two years as partners in charity
- Hot Dog Heaven works out deal with bank to stay at Woodstock location
- Communities are closer to Sunday alcohol sales
- Police: Bomb threat clears out office park
- Price, Chambliss skeptical of debt supercommittee
- Man gets life plus 25 for assaulting patients
- WellStar appealing Northside’s plans to replace hospital
- Bomb squad called out to Cobb apartment
- Nod to past Woodstock residents gains notice
- Mastering the kendama:Event to embrace the growing popularity of wooden skill toy
- 18-year-old dies in Marietta shooting
- A job well done: Georgia Trend magazine says Cherokee Fire and Emergency Services one of top places to work
- Authorities: Woodstock man arrested in car bomb scare
- Cobb traffic court judge involved in ‘hit-and-run’ with deer
- Election director says she’s proud of county voters
- Two pharmacists arrested in Holly Springs
- Going the extra mile: Marathon winner, law firm team up for military family
- Papa’s Pantry event to offer glimpse of its services
- Tornado victims slow to take aid
- Tornado warning issued for Cherokee County
- An experience like no other: Local educators taking yearlong sabbatical to travel with their kids
- Patel concedes runoff for Cobb EMC seat
- Mom files appeal in retrial for son’s jaywalking death
- Closing time? Ameris Bank calls loan for Woodstock’s Hot Dog Heaven
- Allatoona water level no cause for concern
- Home destroyed by fire, nobody injured in blaze
- Woodstock tables decision on outlet mall
- Businesses in Woodstock can sell alcohol on Sunday
- Leadership changing: EMC members elect 3 new directors; Area 7 goes to runoff
- Canton teen honored as Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Year for second year in a row
- 30 percent hike in water, sewer rate may be rescinded
- Sunday sales could start as soon as Nov. 20
- Girl celebrates 11th birthday on 11/11/11
- Four EMC board of directors seats up for grabs today; Members may vote from 8 a.m. till 3 p.m. at Piedmont Church
- Police say bank robber in drag has been shot
- Lucky number 11: Cherokee woman was born on first Armistice Day
- Four accused of throwing lit fireworks at children on Halloween
- County foreclosures edge up, but expert says that’s expected
- Runners rally to support military family; Sequoyah strived to make state finals before father’s deployment
- Police: Marietta couple found dead in murder-suicide
- Realtor: Home sales dip normal for this season
- Brothers in arms: Siblings with ties to county recount service in WWII
- Board mulls new school boundaries
- Cardwell:Businessman helps woman in need
- Charities predict higher turnouts for holiday meal
- Group: Proposed reservoir a ‘dirty’ project
- Group: Proposed reservoir a ‘dirty’ project
- Semper Fidelis: Man invites Marines to celebrate military branch’s birthday at his shop
- Ceremony formally installs chancellor of Ga. into offic
- Embracing the positive: Woman maintains upbeat attitude after cancer diagnosis
- Rezoning requests creeping back up
- Work set to begin on reversible lanes
- Some Canton residents can expect 2 water bills
- Paying it forward: Siblings’ illness raises awareness for kidney transplants
- Austell man suspected in rape arrested
- KSU tries to recruit minority students to science programs
- Rush fine with receiving write-in votes for mayor; Votes for councilman won’t affect election because he didn’t qualify
- Cherokee’s jobless rate stays at 8.7 percent
- Resident: City didn’t give enough notice for meeting; Woman files complaint about Canton officials with Attorney General’s office
- From plow to plate: Cherokee farm bureau discusses education efforts, elects officers at its annual meeting
- Cherokee High student earns volunteer award
- Principal: Etowah educator, coach Murnan is true teacher-leader
- Attempt to stall Northside’s relocation fails
- Pair accused of stealing $88K from church
- Officials looking for gas station robbery suspect
- Canton police, feds arrest four forgery suspects
- Hobgood’s letter critical of elected officials
- Cobb EMC board vote at Piedmont Church on Nov. 12
- Holly Springs man leads Occupy Canton
- Woman fights inflammatory breast cancer
- Survivors’ triumph: Three sisters in Canton all diagnosed with breast cancer
- Leaders hear little against Sunday sales
- Carbon monoxide suspected cause of two men’s deaths
- Canton council supports education tax
- Cherokee Academies initiative is a go
- Labor commissioner laments lack of skilled workers
- Animal actors: Group casts nonhuman talent for films, TV shows
- Chancellor won’t rule out SPSU/KSU merger
- Home sales take a dive in September
- Contenders from three cities tackle local issues
- Econometric Center: Regional manufacturing hits 2-year low
- Canton candidates discuss reservoir, mayor’s powers
- Newcomer wins Franklin’s seat
- Authorities: Woman pleaded guilty to DUI using false name
- Board declines stop sign request
- Curtis’ comeback: Mableton man says first responders saved his life
- Private school’s future is uncertain
- Candidates’ forum tonight
- Vigil shines light on 3,773 calls for help
- Woodstock City Council backs one percent education SPLOST
- Woodstock City Council, DDA discuss parking
- School board might revise budget
- Three Acworth residents charged with robbery; One suspect is a registered sex offender
- Portillo: Government should remain small
- McNiff: Keep Nelson economically stable
- Jarrett seeks to keep city’s small-town feel
- Contest seeks survivors’ take on ‘victory’
- Kimberley Graff: Guidance from another may have saved my life
- Beverly Quinn: Take your body seriously
- Local pleads guilty in plot; Authorities: Man tried to arrange butcher’s murder
- New president of arts center board lays out objectives
- Local broadcasters to be inducted into the Georgia Radio Hall of Fame
- Candidates forum set for Wednesday
- Cummins touts previous experience
- Tanner wants city growth
- Huffman: Grow tax base
- Rose seeks fifth term on council
- Police: Alleged intruder shot, killed by homeowner
- City of Canton has lifted Boil Water Advisory
- Goodwin aims to keep taxes down
- Grant wants to attract business
- Group seeks chew toys for service dogs
- Chloe’s mission: Woodstock High student wins trip to India for film
- Stoker: City needs to consider future
- Poker run to raise money for DJ’s kidney transplant
- 17 challengers sign up for Cobb EMC’s elections
- Feds: 2 men arrested in $9M ID theft ring
- TSPLOST project list approved
- Pride of Cherokee County: Softball team competing for sportsmanship award
- City may collaborate with county for fire station
- Taste of Canton is today
- Zenchuk wants to revitalize city
- Bailey touts need for public safety
- Teams gear up for heart walk
- Ceremony in Holly Springs to mark grave of Civil War veteran
- Water main break cues boil notice in Canton
- Teen training wild mustang for competition in Tennessee
- Woodstock's police chief Bores to retire
- Few predicted to cast ballots on Election Day
- Months-long probe leads to $2.9M drug bust
- WellStar set to buy cardiovascular practice Solaris
- Pig out at barbecue contest this weekend
- Baxter wants to see Woodstock cut back more, move city hall
- Collins wants to see Rope Mill, city center projects completed
- Cancer patients can get help with cleaning
- Advances in screenings, treatments help breast cancer patients
- Plaintiffs’ group aims to oust all EMC directors
- Business licenses fall slightly, but Woodstock welcomes new salon
- Fundraiser to benefit 911 operator in need of organ transplants
- Taste of Canton to offer samples from around town
- Mayor appoints committee for water issue
- Voter registration deadline is Tuesday
- Marietta businesses raising money for Holly Springs family
- Judge wants Colotl trial back on docket
- Kennesaw State breaks ground on new ‘high-end’ dorms
- Foreclosures edge up in September
- Former deputy facing charges of molestation
- Cash for Commuters celebrates 10 years of reducing traffic, pollution
- Chatt Tech Canton campus now offering Air Conditioning diploma
- Leaders win approval to focus on Acworth-to-Midtown bus route
- Campus designated LEED Gold certified
- University recruiting science professionals for teaching program
- KSU store director resigns amid audit
- Residents disappointed over mailed petition
- Judge dismisses reckless conduct charge in Marietta jaywalking case
- Chattahoochee Tech renovations under way
- BOC prescribes ordinance on pill mills
- State super picks Boston Elementary mother for council
- House permits up, but experts still skeptical
- Cobb EMC releases quarterly earnings for first time
- Committee to handle water bill complaints
- 3 illegals denied bond after manhunt
- Ancient Egypt exhibit coming to Cherokee; Presentation will feature about 50 artifacts from King Tut’s era
- KSU’s chief fundraiser leaving university
- Only the best will do: Local chef tapped for James Beard Foundation charity event in N.Y.
- 3-day walk a commitment for cure
- Alicia Lumpkin: ‘My diagnosis was my wake-up call’
- Sandra Letizia: A positive outlook can help recovery
- Health officials warn flu season is here
- Family: Teen put others first
- Cherokee airport spreads its wings: Leaders tout expanded runway as economic tool
- Local teen rapper stands up to bullying
- Tom Price roasted: Event brings record donation for Malon D. Mimms Boys & Girls Club
- New county clerk already making an impact
- Chatt. Tech’s Acworth campus reopens after gas leak
- Volunteers needed for Etowah River cleanup
- Steady hands, a work of art: Local sculptor explores the magic of marble
- Home sales in county continue upward trend
- Cobb EMC outlines new transparency initiatives
- Housing permits up for August
- Opening arguments begin in Cobb murder trial
- Staying fit, having fun: Fitness award inspires students to get active, participate in race
- Cherokee High grad drowns in South Carolina
- Ex-EMC CEO paid $60K a month as consultant
- Misti Martin selected to lead Georgia economic group
- Authorities say Sherwin-Williams manager got high on synthetic marijuana and attacked others
- Rep. Tom Price to be roasted at charity event
- Volunteer board helps guide fair
- Local pilgrimage: Tour shows churches’ impact on community
- Group to raise money for DUI/Drug Court
- Tornado damage totals $17.8M
- Preschoolers aim to set a Simon Says record
- Ex-preacher accused of molesting granddaughter
- Shine a light: Furniture outlet makes energy-efficient move
- Developer: ‘I just want to finish my building’
- County maintains lowest jobless rate in metro area
- YMCA to pay up $495K to settle negligence case
- Family remembers teen for her capacity to love
- Keeping en pointe: Star dancer visits The Georgia Ballet
- Retirement plan projected to save Cherokee $2.4M
- Cobb EMC drops fight over Brown’s pay
- BOC requests petition for stop signs; Move is response to residents seeking to curb speeding on Water Tank Road
- Ferst Foundation hopes to break national reading record
- Plaque, bench dedicated in honor of late Court of Appeals judge
- Citizens’ committee offers ideas to trim gov’t
- Two accused of stealing artifacts, 900-pound safe
- Lawmaker: Cobb County TPLOST forum ‘stacked’
- Residents, officials talk TSPLOST
- 16-year-old killed in car wreck near Sequoyah High
- End of their rope: Commissioners grow weary of 6-year-long development
- Carson and Lamutt in runoff for Franklin seat
- Water Authority seeking more time on Canton deal
- Holly Springs selects interim city manager
- Soleil Laurel Canyon preps for 3rd annual Angel Walk on Oct. 1
- Cobb EMC fights disclosure of Brown’s pay
- Collett set for marshal’s office reorganization
- New Cherokee fire chief following his passion
- From the mouths of attendees
- Meeting focuses on plans for new school
- Second chance: Cobb County’s Jonquil Village project making a comeback
- Thousands converge for lake cleanup
- EMC members reject mail-in ballots, retirement packages
- Solicitor general behind removal of 9/11 flags
- Is Cobb EMC subsidizing its south Ga. members?
- New technology helps bring specialized care to stroke patients at Northside Hospital-Cherokee
- Canton, county resume talks on park
- Solicitor general behind removal of 9/11 flags
- City leaders growing facial hair to raise awareness of prostate cancer
- Local schools are links in chain of kindness
- 3 groups, 1 goal: Ousting directors from Cobb EMC
- Gov. Deal delays I-75, I-575 reversible lanes project
- WellStar opposes Northside's plan for new hospital building
- WellStar opposes Northside’s planned new hospital
- Crews making steady progress on interchange
- SAT scores down; still outpace Ga., national averages
- District hosts meetings for new school
- SBA offering aid for tornado victims
- Woodstock moves ahead with downtown project
- Children’s center moves into a new home for birthday
- Business licenses up slightly
- Official: Tornado damage at $12 million
- Multiple events set to mark 9/11
- Prostitution sting nets 7 arrests
- Four teenagers arrested in connection to graffiti
- Experts still cautious despite dip in foreclosures
- American Heroes Air Show
- 2 separate wrecks leave one dead, 2 in critical condition
- Cobb EMC: Qualifying for first round of elections will not reopen
- Candidates qualify for Holly Springs, Nelson elections
- Commissioners OK aquatic center plans
- Cherokee residents begin cleanup
- Brown wants charges tossed
- Emergency crews assessing tornado damage
- Family-owned pharmacy looks back on 35 years of memories in Marietta
- Storm rips through Cherokee, injuring 1
- The pull of the lake: Two-day festival at Lake Acworth Beach continues today
- BOC to consider regulating pain clinics
- Mixing business with pleasure: Kennesaw State program teaches how to turn creativity into cash
- Marshal retiring after more than 30 years in law enforcement
- Fire chief set to retire; assistant to take his place
- Benefit to help woman get kidney
- Etowah student films Canton mayor as part of senior project
- Congressman gets taste of citizens' frustrations
- District mulls offering more school choice
- FCA ministers to more youth
- College president Chandler leaving for state position
- Businessman drops out of Canton mayoral race
- School's extended library hours provide learning space for families
- Contested races emerge as qualifying ends
- Labor Day race to aid pets group
- Two arrested in fatal hit-and-run
- Directors of Cobb EMC paid more than $211K in retirement benefits
- Project sends unsold uniforms to Kenya
- 8-year-old places fifth in bicycle motocross world championship
- Firefighter: ‘I just saw a huge fireball around me’
- Deadly fire under investigation
- EMC bylaw would change elections
- BOE to mull application for state program
- No local schools are ‘overcrowded
- Water authority OKs memo with Canton
- Municipal election candidates toss hats in ring
- Water authority to mull merger memo
- Municipal association discusses redistricting, resolution on legislation
- Congressman tapped to serve Cherokee calls giving up northwest Ga. counties 'bittersweet'
- The reality of realty: Economist says recovery hampered by tightened lending practices
- Bike patrol to hit the trails
- Qualifying for local elections starts Monday
- New Woodstock eatery offers pizza, pasta, American staples
- Jobless rate dips to 8.7 percent
- NAACP president joins Cobb protest
- Macedonia residents want drivers to slow down on Water Tank Road
- Nurse accused of taking meds from a patient
- Woodstock gets glimpse of expanded park
- Authority may buy out Canton’s stake in newest reservoir
- Resolutions support board of education
- Woodstock moves forward with plan for millage hike
- Police: Teens arrested in Cherokee accused of joy ride in stole Jaguar
- Fair day at the Fairways: Canton golf course reopens to public
- Back to School for Canton - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- Government entities find cost-saving measures to reduce fuel expenses
- Lions Club dedicates new mural at Edmondson Field
- Tax increase on the table for Woodstock
- Isakson: Spending, runaway regulations are hurting the U.S.
- Reform Jewish Congregaion Ner Tamid of West Cobb High Holy Days & Religious School Registration
- No decision yet on Cobb EMC issue
- Teen suspect found guilty in beating case
- Canton mulls water, sewer problems
- School board green-lights new district maps
- New WellStar CEO to earn $975K in base pay
- County home sales tumble
- Canton hikes fees for trash collection site
- Commissioners ax county agency to cut costs
- Advocates propose building launch site into Etowah River
- Concert moved to avoid code violations
- Suspect caught after escaping cuffs, patrol car
- Canton to consider final Fiscal Year 2012 budget
- Cherokee BOE to discuss new district maps
- Cherokee Historical Society to release new book
- Lawmakers probing bank failures in Georgia; Panel members think stricter regulations, strained relations may be partly to blame
- New district lines mean new faces in county
- Reinhardt rising
- Holly Springs City Council mulls raising millage rate
- Highway 140 and Bells Ferry bridge make transit list
- County SPLOST, parks bond will be paid off
- Slow and steady: Pace of new business licenses slow, but faster than 2010
- Upcoming book sale to benefit county libraries
- SPLOST and a snowballing school debt
- Schools transition to performance-based pay
- Local party passes resolution denouncing GOP action against school board members
- Canton works to correct water billing glitch
- Sunday sales to top BOC agenda
- County growth slows
- Leading the PTA: Woodstock mom begins school year as president of Cherokee Co. Council
- Businesses and Woodstock High School partner for first expo
- Foreclosures climb to 407 for August
- Local paraprofessional arrested on charges of inappropriate relations with student
- Canton man charged with robbery, battery
- Council hopes to raise $20,000 to serve county seniors
- Woodstock looks to ban pain clinics
- Dentists to turn church into free clinic
- 17-year-old girl in custody in connection to non-fatal stabbing
- Woodstock leads charge for electric cars
- Charter school to operate on $6.5 million budget; down $700,000 from original application
- Cherokee GOP denounces school board members’ votes on academy
- Woodstock to buy land next to city park
- Commissioners justify millage rate increase
- PAC getting word out on education SPLOST; If voters approve extending tax, projects include replacing schools, tech upgrades
- Woodstock Lions Club sponsoring job fair Thursday
- Donation bins full at flash mob for MUST
- Marietta family sells handi-crafts at Woodstock market, raises health care funds
- Changes would grant Canton mayor more power; Initially, creation of committee to review city charter caused tension
- Police: Fingerprints link teen to church burglaries
- Get ’em while they’re hot: Monthly Woodstock Market Craft Fair offers variety of art, fresh food
- River keepers: Reservoirs may affect water flow
- Hospital submits letter of intent to build new facility
- Nelson councilman quits less than a year on job
- Local Marine reaches out to Afghan women
- WellStar announces final candidate for CEO position
- Local writer to debut play
- Housing starts tumble for month
- Labor of love: Cherokee private schools open new year with changes
- Police: Man suspected in mom’s murder shot her about 15 times
- Cherokee County School District cancels all outdoor activities due to heat
- Cherokee Charter preps for Aug. 15 opening
- Runway expansion at Cherokee Regional Airport complete
- Flash mob will bust a move to fight hunger
- KSU exceeds $75M capital campaign goal
- Commissioners raise millage rate
- Back to school success: District sees increase in enrollment from last school year
- Commission may consider millage rate hike Tuesday
- Super: No SPLOST will mean higher property taxes
- 36 citations issued for texting while driving
- Local author shares insight to her technique
- Rezoning requests at near standstill: One application submitted in July, this year’s tally is only at 10 so far
- Director to celebrate 40 years with Sequoyah Regional Library System
- Walmart grocery store may come to Cobb
- Symbol of freedom: Flag damaged during 9/11 attacks makes stop in Canton
- Cherokee jobless rate rises by 0.5 percent
- Throwing their hats in the ring: Candidates for municipal, county seats take part in forum
- Gingrich stumps in Cobb
- District announces referral program for special education
- School system takes precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses
- Reapportionment survey is available to complete online
- Board passes $527M budget
- County ready to serve growing enrollment
- Transportation plan has many Cherokee projects
- Local woman paddling to raise funds for breast cancer, river
- Melody man: Canton resident hopes to make it as songwriter
- BOC reviews parks plans
- Survey says Cherokee companies doing well
- Woodstock City Council votes to demolish buildings
- NTSB: Plane that hit jogger from Woodstock had a damaged part
- Judge Gober will not seek re-election
- Cobb Rep. Bobby Franklin found dead in home
- For a good cause: Son honored through mother’s work with nonprofit
- For a good cause: Photographer to run N.Y. marathon to fight disorder
- Fewer business licenses issued in June
- Stalled park plans hold off chance for Dizzy Dean programs to expand
- Police say McDonald's worker slaps customer
- Five new principals to start school year
- School district doesn't make initial AYP list
- Milton woman arrested in hit-and-run
- Through the lens: Former press photographer sad to see end of shuttle program
- Cherokee GOP preps for election season with summer event
- June home sales drop down to 250
- Official: Canton must decide how to generate revenue
- Sides argue over judge in Brown criminal case
- Cherokee schools see gains on CRCTs
- Death row inmate gets one-day stay of execution
- Canton might not raise millage rate
- Coin collectors invite guests to their show in Canton this week
- ‘Out of the blue’: BridgeMill man suffers heart attack despite healthy lifestyle
- BOC awards contracts for parks projects
- Fire chief: Canton needs 3rd fire station
- Reinhardt expands part-time programs for working adults
- Officials say drug bust nets $250,000 worth of cannabis
- Man accused of setting teen on fire arrested
- School district worker facing battery charge
- Millage rate could be raised to 9.28 mills; lower than originally thought
- Passing on kindness: Allen Temple Church’s July 30 event aims to help needy
- Canton considers Fiscal Year 2012 budget
- Local students outperform state on tests
- Couple experiences ‘miracle’ after heart attack
- A second chance: Cherokee graduate says life changed after accident
- Downtown turnaround: New businesses, upcoming concerts spark interest in the heart of Canton
- Canton must cut $300K to avoid tax hike
- $7M price tag puts city park on hold
- With promise of funding, charter school sets opening date
- Youths cycling 1,500 miles to raise awareness of at-risk kids
- It is almost time to head back to class
- Final phase of Jiles Road widening begins Monday
- Indian Knoll Elem. to welcome 900 students this fall
- Acworth citizens to decide Nov. 8 on Sunday sales
- American Legion member treated post like family
- Deal’s pledge will help Cherokee Charter
- Group to perform ‘Steel Magnolias,’ 1st show for adults
- Canton-based 4th Source opens Mexico location
- Softball association keeps Cherokee seniors active
- Housing starts improve
- Police: Woman drove drunk with four kids in car
- Woodstock Flower League looks to beautify downtown
- Preliminary report: Apartment deaths were murder-suicide
- Former EMC head Brown was taken to jail in handcuffs
- Cobb EMC chooses exec as new CEO
- Sarah Palin film to open on Friday in Kennesaw
- Woodstock christens new government building
- Charter school rushes to get ready for year
- Commissioners OK Sunday sales vote
- Officials: Take precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses
- Man dies in single-car crash near Town Center
- Child cancer patient gets cruise from nonprofit
- Homes sought for exchange pupils
- Flair in the kitchen: Retirees hone cooking skills in community culinary club
- Shelter prepares for national grant challenge
- Double murder and suicide in Canton
- Reinhardt library assistant aids Peruvian school
- Former Cobb EMC head indicted again
- Foreclosures up 24 percent from June
- RMF Engineering to open Kennesaw branch
- PSC’s Wise tops short list to head Cobb EMC
- Rehabilitator seeks to save birds of prey center, home
- Man charged with making terroristic threats in county
- Execution set for man in Cobb murders
- BOC’s Ahrens: We’re looking at everything
- Group discusses Allatoona with local officials
- Event to teach about disaster preparedness
- YMCA reaches out to teach kids how to swim
- Marine from Ball Ground visits family before redeployment
- Samaritans receive gifts from overseas soldiers they helped
- Nelson unveils proposed fiscal year 2012 budget
- Always a chance: Group seeks to get school supplies for needy children
- Number of adults in Cherokee 55 and older grows to 43,130
- Commissioners to mull millage rate, redistricting
- Parks and rec encourages residents to use facilities
- 11 being treated for rabies after exposure to dog
- Immigration forum: Law will hurt everyone
- Fourth of July is predicted to sizzle
- Canton-based BizChair.com celebrates expansion
- Two Woodstock teens earn scholarship at Reinhardt University
- Nonprofit reflects on one year of growth, feeding the hungry
- Businesses facing immigration audits at record levels
- Doing the most good: Oleson fulfilling dream as new Boys and Girls Club director
- Woodstock resident pens science fiction novel
- Historian turned lobbyist to acquire 16 acres for preservation
- Meter reader: I didn’t touch Anthony remains
- Board of Education gets charter academy back on track
- Child safety in spotlight after recent tragedies
- Public to weigh in on changes to sign ordinance
- Drowning in kiddie pool ruled accident
- Nelson residents content with only one police officer
- Cherokee prepares for Independence Day festivities
- Cherokee has no June rezoning requests
- Bike parade on same day law is active
- Charter school denied
- AG probes schools regarding records request
- Woodstock's Right Wing Tavern closes
- Web video leads to solicitation, pot arrest
- Schuster rejects EMC effort to rehire Brown
- Cherokee arts center exec quits citing 'hostile environment'
- Tails remain top attraction for avid cyclists
- Cherokee CRCT results among best in metro Atlanta
- Soccer complex may be open by late September
- Kennesaw sets up possible Sunday sales start dates
- Woodstock Lions Club to celebrate 50 years of service
- Suspect extradited in conspiracy to purchase boy, 5
- Agency urges residents to prepare for lightning
- $20M suit filed in Penske shootings
- Petruzielo found charter school has accountability ‘deficiencies’
- Super addresses media 'lock out' report
- School system may replace admin building
- Commissioners: County's millage rate may be increased
- Recall on Farmers Market cheese
- Marietta Charter School won't reopen
- Owners use DDA grants for facades
- Cobb EMC will have member meeting, elections
- Time winding down to apply for assistance from tornado damage
- Bestselling author coming to Canton
- Lost and found: After 50 years, Canton woman sees return of husband's class ring
- School board discusses SPLOST projects, budget
- Police in Fla. arrest man from Woodstock
- Suspect in carjacking discovered during sting
- Public input requested at hearing about Sunday sales
- Pennsylvania Securities Commission targets Marietta businessman
- Council laments postal service decision
- Canton government, residents work to clean up cemetery
- Storms spark fires; lightning hurts boy, 14
- 1,200 Chatt. Tech students graduate
- Romney stumps in Cobb
- School is shifting from quarters to semester system
- Board delays vote on charter school
- 7,190 locals listen in on town hall meeting
- Police using social networking sites to interact with public
- Woodstock council OKs $28.3M budget
- Equine center saddles up for Ga. Special Olympics
- Students explore interests at Summer Enrichment Academy
- Cherokee Tribune is big winner with 12 GPA awards
- High court rejects EMC’s bylaw changes
- Waleska set to OK toned-down FY12 budget
- Goin' to the Dogs chili cook-off to benefit Humane Society
- Gentle giants: Rescue organization has special mission with one-of-a-kind dogs
- Man charged in theft of KSU laptops
- KSU approves controversial race, gender department
- Canton latest city to consider Sunday sales
- Charter school may have fate decided Thurs.
- School system faces revenue shortfall in '12 tentative budget
- Sixes Road bridge widening begins
- High court rejects Cobb EMC bylaw change
- Waleska man finds calling with pottery, wins at festival
- Cherokee nonprofit helps senior citizens by donating fans
- Woodstock may extend 'pill mill' moratorium
- Lake Allatoona offers plenty of opportunity for anglers
- High court to rule Monday on Cobb EMC voting
- Nelson plans parks projects
- Season's job market bleak for teens
- Cancer society helps women in chemotherapy
- MUST Ministries worker accused of sex assault
- Animal Control: Calls about pets in hot cars rising
- Event to explore past of downtown Woodstock store
- County home sales continue slump
- Chattahoochee Tech students pitch Chamber redesign
- DFCS: We need more foster care
- Black bear spotted in Cobb
- Authority decides not to change county’s Xpress routes
- With temps in the 90s, spring weather feels like summer
- Shelter overrun with kittens, urges citizens to adopt
- Water authority raises fluoride levels
- Still no charter school enrollment list
- Post office keeps location rent-free
- Want transit opinion heard? Answer phone
- Novel 'Gone with the Wind' turning 75; museum to honor book’s anniversary with event
- Main damaged in Canton, city issues water boil advisory
- Local company wins contractor award in Calif.
- At 11, 'Chef Lizzie' planting seeds of culinary empire
- Resident seeks to save money, starts carpool
- Reinhardt’s Falany Center prepares for 10th season
- University enjoying healthy growth
- Man, 22, shot 5 times inside his mobile home
- New businesses in Cherokee include restaurant, work-out facility
- Local delegation weighs in on charter academy ruling
- Tension builds between BOE, charter school
- Cousin charged with child cruelty after infant's death
- Canton mulls road improvement bids, alcohol referendum
- Number of new housing permits sinks to 34 in May
- Cherokee Co. woman found dead in Roswell
- Authorities lift advisory to boil water in Canton
- Cobb NAACP gears up visit from national president, Juneteenth event
- Survey: Homeless in 'precarious housing' situations on the rise
- School cafeteria staff get a taste of locally grown food
- District to report violation if roster remains withheld
- Chatt Tech preps for 1,200 grads; largest class yet
- Water main break prompts advisory to boil water
- Wing & Rock Fest flying into Woodstock this weekend
- MUST Cherokee plans to feed 1,300 kids this summer
- Volunteers help clean up Ala. tornado damage
- Financial company teams up with coffeehouse
- Downtown Canton post office to close doors
- Projects still on table for regional tax
- Body recovered in Lake Allatoona
- Police can't rule out baby was to be sold
- For better or worse, couple enjoying 70 years of marriage
- Court: Condo cash goes to millionaire's mistress
- Vet: Dad inspired my military service
- Applications for rezonings in May continue to lag
- Media specialist retiring after 30 years
- Mableton teenager killed by felled tree
- New group seeks to improve Canton government
- City to consider streetscape bids at work session
- Vals, sals honored at annual banquet
- Cherokee to pay tribute to fallen service members
- Woodstock residents look to help Russian child in need
- Volunteers to run with special-needs resident in 5K race
- County, 2 cities to receive pieces of $4.2M GDOT pie
- Jobless rate drops to 8.4 percent
- Police: Death of baby in car was 'accident'
- Schools prep for accreditation review
- Woodstock council to meet in new headquarters July 11
- Councilman: Visiting biblical sites ‘surreal’
- Immigration law getting mixed reviews
- Johnston Elementary students help tornado-damaged school system
- Expect lower temps on Memorial Day weekend
- Government offices will be closed for holiday
- Volunteers look to feed pets in need
- Only one case of rabies filed this year
- Woodstock council OKs FY12 budget reading
- Charter school seeks BOE approval
- Woodstock teen returns after 10-month mission trip
- Canton nixes painted bike lanes at park
- Woodstock to consider 1st reading of FY12 budget
- Pro wakeboarders compete on Lake Allatoona
- Eyewitness disputes police report after officer shoots, kills man in Mableton
- Four to explore river in annual paddling event
- Cases involving false reports rare, but costly
- Woodstock puts leaner budget on the table
- Police seek suspect in crimes at Walmart
- MUST Ministries president Moeller to leave nonprofit
- New Teasley Middle School tops SPLOST wish list
- Teen author emerging in local writing scene with first book
- Local charter school supporters gather at school board meeting
- Local wakeboarder tests skills in Acworth
- 6th Annual Memorial Day 5K and Fun Run
- Cooperative effort helps authorities to deal with crises
- Canton water, sewer rates to rise 30 percent
- Cherokee Democrats select businesswoman as chair
- Lawyers argue about former Cobb EMC CEO
- Roundtable urges locals to fill out survey
- Cancer survivor, teacher gearing up for Cherokee’s Relay for Life
- BOC to have hearing on Sunday sales
- U.S. 10K Classic on hiatus
- Police: Acworth woman arrested in alleged investment scheme
- Mother of student suing American Heritage Academy
- GHSGT results: Polaris, special ed math down
- Three arrested in AC unit thefts case
- Charter school’s fate uncertain
- Cherokee sees improvements on CRCT results
- Local families deal with court’s decision
- Police: Woman arrested after false kidnap report
- BOE to release its SPLOST wish list
- Canton mom raising funds to get seizure dog for daughter
- Two cities seek to regulate solicitation
- County moves forward with Sunday sales
- Gifted students at R.M. Moore honor 7 of their predecessors
- College grad was born 15 weeks early in 1986
- Pro wakeboard tour kicks off in Acworth
- Governor signs bills for monitoring drugs
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- Home sales down slightly in April
- Holly Springs to advertise on police cars
- Advertised foreclosures climb to 377
- Free Home Elementary students get lessons in agriculture
- Teen songwriter to help promote child advocacy
- KSU students can expect higher fees to pay for shuttle, rec center
- Volunteer helps children through basketball with club, scholarships
- Cherokee's scores on graduation test exceed state average
- Woodstock teen raises awareness for arthritis
- Illegal immigrant is now KSU grad
- Canton arts festival gears up for 8th year
- Gas prices increase as summer travel season draws near
- Senior citizens’ home repairs program ailing
- Police: Man doused woman with gas, lit it
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- Reinhardt recognizes three faculty members
- Charter school prepares for May 14 lottery
- Woodstock is step closer to referendum on Sunday sales
- Tax office: Expect property values to decrease
- Aluminum company Novelis to bring 150 new jobs to Kennesaw
- McGowan returns to work following leave of absence
- Brandon Wilson is Tribune’s new managing editor
- School system to get public input on redistricting
- Liquor store owners worry about Sunday alcohol sales
- From the briefcase
- Woodstock mom of six says balance is key to motherhood
- Applicants for business licenses down in April
- Woodstock couple looks to help orphans in the Philippines
- Woodstock to hear 1st reading for Sunday sales vote
- Housing starts improve by one
- Symphony establishing program at Reinhardt
- From the briefcase
- Dean Rusk Middle School celebrates 25-year anniversary
- BOE takes next step to renew 5-year SPLOST
- Canton to draft Sunday sales proposal
- Fifth-graders’ writing scores up from 2010
- Woodstock opposes Ga. billboard bill
- Towne Lake Parkway closed tonight
- Cherokee Charter Academy hires principal
- Commissioners want Sunday sales vote timeline
- Parks director attributes 2.38 million visitors to recession, population growth
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- Cherokee is eligible for disaster aid
- Cherokee United Way just shy of fundraising goal
- County BOC moves on alcohol referendum
- Mother, daughter recovering after kidney transplant
- Cleanup under way as Cherokee waits for FEMA decision
- Public meetings will address redistricting
- Nelson residents decry outsourcing police, sanitation
- Marietta Police kill armed man
- Hickory Flat residents honored for their involvement
- CASA supervisor’s past similar to those she helps
- BOC will discuss Sunday alcohol sales
- School board to vote on education SPLOST
- Summer camp caters to special-needs children
- Teasley celebrates 25 years
- Kennesaw man killed during drug deal
- No one injured in house destroyed by fire
- Woodstock produces second largest 2010 job growth in state
- County residents safe after tornado tears through area
- Reinhardt to hand out degrees to wide spectrum of students Saturday
- Canton may turn reservoir over to Cobb authority
- Ambassadors for infant health
- Rezoning requests down from 2 to 0
- Survey: Majority work outside Cherokee
- Chatt. Tech grad wins nat’l prize
- Lupus brings 2 local women into supportive friendship
- 2 Cobb EMC members requesting probe
- Newlywed dies in Easter car wreck
- Annual Law Day program bestows awards on residents
- Woodstock preps for referendum on Sunday sales
- Cherokee's unemployment rate down
- Man arrested, charged with sexual assault
- At 92, woman cranks out blankets
- School board will host redistricting meetings for posts
- CASA volunteers share experiences
- Freedom Rider shares his Civil Rights-era experiences
- County may get an extra House seat
- Woodstock council to discuss Sunday sales
- Board is working to renew SPLOST
- Canton stalls plans to build park by Etowah River
- Schools chief: 2011 cuts not as 'Draconian'
- High school students create books to teach English to Hondurans
- Postal Service mulls closing Canton office
- School board allows for co-valedictorians, revamps policy for fall
- From the briefcase
- Assistant DA appeals tossing of CEO's indictment
- Canton puts off vote on sewer, water rate hike
- Creekview students heading to national rocket competition
- MUST Ministries looking for new home
- From the briefcase
- Woodstock has its fifth sister city: Siena, Italy
- D.A.: I haven't seen teen driver's case
- SERV Ministries opens discount store
- From the briefcase
- More than 2,400 apply to charter school
- County may soon vote on Sunday sales
- CASA honors 7 residents for serving, protecting children
- Canton man struck, killed while trying to walk across I-75
- Firefighters save dog from house fire in Woodstock
- Church is new site for private school
- Speeding motorcyclist dies in crash
- Two work to prevent abusive head trauma
- BOC to consider Sunday alcohol sales referendum
- Avery wraps up money-saving, fitness contests
- 6 county students earn top honors at tech fair
- Water, sewer rate hike up for vote Thursday
- Thousands of mourners line streets to honor fallen soldier
- School board to mull valedictorian policy, personnel changes
- Ga. Legislature approves two local requests
- Woodstock students plan Earth Day event
- Family organizes run in memory of daughter
- Legislators in Cherokee Co. praise session
- Police: Missing Bartow mother found unharmed
- Crime victims share stories of struggle and finding strength
- CRCT assessments to begin next week
- Grants spur higher budget plan for Ball Ground
- Procession for fallen soldier set for today
- Biology teacher earns invitation to research lab
- DJ raising money for his kidney transplant
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- Papa's Pantry extends network
- Home sales up, but at lower prices
- Missing woman's vehicle found in Cherokee County
- Towne Lake teen rappers gaining national attention
- Nurse guilty of assaulting women under anesthesia
- Third fire station a hot issue for city
- Marietta man saving animals after Japan disaster
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- Canton hopes to repair aging City Hall roof
- Rep. Price calls recent budget agreement 'historic'
- City OKs leveling complex for park
- Educator honored for high-tech classroom techniques
- Funeral set for fallen soldier
- Child abuse cases down in county
- Blue ribbons remind us real horrors occur daily
- Injured Marine: I get all my strength from God
- Community rallies for 6th-grade boy with brain tumor
- Smyrna police officer fired after pot arrest
- Events to educate community, cut down crimes against children
- Woodstock woman to teach workshop about opera
- Shopping center in Kennesaw to open in 6 weeks
- From the briefcase
- Lockheed in Marietta to hire 400 employees
- Hero's welcome awaits wounded Acworth Marine
- Development office head sees 'new energy' in March
- Cherokee foreclosure numbers see decline
- Canton to begin talks to consolidate water system
- From the briefcase
- Two men charged in child porn sting
- Volunteer livens up arts scene
- Woodstock soldier dies from non-combat injuries
- Woodstock soldier dies in Iraq
- Local colleges boost use of IT?safety systems
- Contracts OK'd to upgrade park, justice center
- From the briefcase
- Housing starts on the rise, but remain behind 2010 totals
- Officials see rise in copper wire thefts
- Sixes Road group talks maintenance
- From the briefcase
- Holly Springs seeks funds for traffic work
- Funeral today for Ball Ground man who died in crash
- Canton mother, daughter win Hallmark contest
- Reinhardt University selects broadcaster as keynote speaker
- Chattahoochee Tech spring enrollment sees increase
- Private school's foreclosure sale complete
- Contract for Sequoyah Park is up for approval
- Big crowd attends year's first Farmers Market in Marietta
- BOC considers proposed pawn shop ordinance
- Two local girls serve lunches to day laborers
- Canton to mull water rate hike
- Old space meets new design
- Deal sets up $19M fund for Ga. schools
- Regents to vote on fee hike to fund KSU?shuttle
- Fee increases dominate discussion at town hall
- Garden event to feature TV?host
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- Reinhardt students to showcase talents
- KSU's oldest continuing ed teacher shares joy of drawing with students
- Unemployment rate down slightly
- Georgia Music Hall of Fame to remain in Macon for a year
- Cherokee school district allows for larger class sizes
- Alert notice system available in Canton
- KSU president: We need to engage community
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- Student will raise money for nonprofit
- Report: County sees increase in college grads
- Family raises awareness of congenital hernia affliction
- Canton may see water hike
- Report: Cherokee among healthiest counties
- Local student Ireland-bound for dance meet
- Leader may be interchange's namesake
- Historical society picks 4 properties for awards
- 33rd annual home show opens Friday
- Cherokee animal shelter prepares for busy season
- Cobb EMC members react to ex-CEO's tossed indictment
- Two rezoning requests filed in March
- Officials: Vacant housing not 'too terrible'
- Pediatric group revises its car seat guidelines
- KSU speaker: Right wing a threat to freedom
- Woodstock outlet mall moves closer to reality
- Former Oak Grove students to gather for annual reunion
- Car dealer Carl Black hosts open house today
- Reinhardt gala includes first President's Award honoree since 1997
- From the briefcase
- Senior complex breaks ground in Towne Lake
- Middle school club making, selling bowls for MUST
- Data shows more diversity present in Cherokee Co.
- Family, volunteers celebrate start of new Habitat home
- Papp: Provost search atleast 6 months away
- Cherokee Realtors honored
- Etowah student to honor friend with basketball tourney
- Streetfest expected to draw 10,000
- Judge: First murder trial holds water
- Cobb Chamber honors retiring Lockheed leader
- From the briefcase
- Realtors honor their top achievers
- Judge throws out Dwight Brown's indictment
- Hospital's upgrades include more room, equipment for staff
- Local legislators' bills pass at Capitol
- Canton man accused of fraud arrested in Miami
- 2 groups prepare for annual Lake Allatoona cleanup
- Holly Springs OKs 'pill mill' ordinance
- WellStar accepts 2 officials' resignations
- From the briefcase
- Cherokee students make origami to send to Japan
- Super: We should drop integrated math
- Preventable car thefts frustrate law enforcement
- School board supports nixing grad test
- Both sides of Cobb EMC tiff speak out
- Cherokee Christian develops magnet-like program STEM
- Reinhardt: First football game to kick off in 2013
- 88-year-old Canton man killed in one-car accident
- Six Flags kicks off 44th season today
- Canton man pleads not guilty in cop car crash
- Census: Cherokee population rises by 51%
- Farming down, but not out, in Cherokee
- Tree commission to hang flower baskets throughout downtown
- From the briefcase
- Behind the bars: Acworth seeking jail memorabilia
- Chandler backs out of KSU?provost job
- School board hears valedictorian policy change
- Canton location to set scene for Disney movie
- Fire dept. creating volunteer effort
- Writing tests' results up from last year
- 6 Canton streets to get facelift
- Johnston Elementary's counselor 'blown away' by award
- From the briefcase
- University to develop new apartments
- KSU to break ground on science building
- Principal will step down to serve in military overseas
- From the briefcase
- Private school AHA looking for new home
- Cherokee Republican Party elects new chairman, officers
- BOC OKs list of road projects
- Lawyer, judge recognized for serving others
- Canton woman, 100, celebrates milestone
- Community supports family of deceased teen
- County's valedictorian policy under review
- Charter school strikes deal on AHA's building
- BOC vote to decide projects
- From the briefcase
- School board to mull principals' futures
- Canton's council to consider county parks agreement
- Funk Heritage Center docent selected Volunteer of the Month
- Teleworkers on the rise
- Private school set for foreclosure sale
- Real estate agents: Fear is taking toll on market
- YMCA ups the ante to raise money for disadvantaged families
- Ball Ground green-lights park land negotiation
- From the briefcase
- School board to consider changing valedictorian policy
- Private school to relocate because of foreclosure
- Despite rise, county jobless rate among lowest in metro area
- Foreclosures down 20% from year ago
- Cherokee high schools prepping for proms
- Broker sentenced to 15 months in fraud case
- Ribbon-cutting celebrates off-leash park
- Collector to appear on Discovery Channel's 'Auction Kings'
- KSU head stands by provost pick
- From the briefcase
- Nurses concerned with anticipated cuts to school health programs
- From the briefcase
- Mixed-use project gets tax discounts
- Holly Springs reveals draft of ordinance to regulate 'pill mills'
- Residents helping family
- Cherokee dog to perform scooter trick on CBS 'Late Show'
- Police search for sexual assault suspect
- Rotary Club of Canton honors 5 volunteers
- Mixed-use project gets tax discounts
- Collections on impact fees dwindling
- Tractor-trailer driver struck, killed on I-75
- Company startups on a hot streak in Cherokee County
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- Sailor surprises his children at school
- Man to trade bedroom for tent to help Haiti
- Teens expanding all-girl ministry into a nonprofit
- Student's project to help provide clean water to children
- Broker: Housing market is improving
- From the briefcase
- Union: Reject offer from Lockheed
- Canton greenlights park space purchase
- From the briefcase
- Humane Society offering $2.5K reward
- Cherokee math may be in flux
- Ga. Music Hall of Fame postpones moving decision
- Home for foster girls, Angel House, gets own fundraising group
- Reservoir nearly at full pool
- 2 Cherokee residents to serve on Gov. Deal's Education Advisory Board
- Woodstock OKs purchase deal for apartments
- Some damage, no serious injuries reported in Monday's storm
- Interchange coming along
- From the briefcase
- Holly Springs councilwoman steps down
- Co-op drops lawsuit
- Retire or rehire? EMC board files to bring CEO Brown back
- BOC considers call center construction
- Cherokee artisans to participate in regional craft exhibition
- Woodstock to name new City Hall
- BOC mulls 47-acre park land purchase
- Scuba diver attempts to break record
- Sequoyah Jr. Chiefs, parents renovate vacant baseball field
- Officials: Tax collection up from 2010
- Canton residents, leaders try to breathe new life into downtown
- Outreach ministry Stellaris expanding its art programs
- KSU hires new provost from Kent State
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- Hollywood knocking on Cherokee's door
- Class not in session for teacher
- Boy saves his friend buried inside trench
- Student organizing Ghost Out to highlight danger of texting while driving
- FBI arrests retired minister on charges of child pornography
- Driver, 19, hits police car head-on
- How would HOPE cuts affect local students?
- I-575 lane planned to close next week
- Teacher arrested on child porn charges
- Drivers' licenses suspended years after offenses
- Good Samaritan helps put out neighbor's fire
- From the briefcase
- Rezonings appear to slowly improve
- Teacher pleads guilty in abuse case
- Canton director uses film to highlight PTSD
- Report pegs Cherokee to be jobs leader
- Sequoyah student selected for show
- Hickory Flat auto shop giving away car to family in need
- From the briefcase
- KSU housing India, China biz institute
- Former therapist found guilty of sexual battery
- Lawmakers hurry agenda
- Court eyeing program to reduce repeat pot offenders
- Court: Electronic warrant system may be expanded
- Fire units utilizing high-tech equipment, training
- Technology, help from public top police objectives
- Volunteers clean up old cemetery at Dobbins
- Info sessions set for new master's program
- Woodstock woman opens her home to veteran, helps him display his artwork
- Homeowners group halts Sixes Road maintenance
- Man honored for effort to deliver meals during snowy weather
- Veterans clinic moves to Austell to meet demand
- Man charged in crash that killed KSU student
- Relief comes to some in stalled development
- Cherokee alumna killed in Vietnam tour boat accident
- Panel slams health care law
- Canton tables vote on parks management
- Ga.'s 1st MRI-friendly pacemaker implanted at Kennestone Hospital
- River Ridge tunes up for first musical
- From the briefcase
- Sequoyah senior wins Cherokee STAR distinction
- Senate could cork Sunday alcohol sales after fast start
- Metro planners eye traffic projects
- Local preschool supports physical activity, planning dance-off
- Police seek help to ID burned body
- Valentine's Day in nursing home a 'royal' event
- 26 of 30 schools 'clear of concern' in CRCT erasures
- College system awards Canton woman
- Work for Arnold Mill Bypass kicks off this month
- From the briefcase
- Dozens protest clinic
- Making a CASE for Cobb EMC reform
- BOC votes to keep election process
- BOC mulls new land purchase for park
- Woodstock to consider new water source
- A friend’s tribute: Etowah student heading up suicide prevention event
- Family feeling the love: Cherokee community helps girl, 7, in need of kidney transplant
- Parton and Latifah to film at Howard's in Smyrna
- United Way kicks off 'shoebox project'
- Canton, Woodstock branching out for Arbor Day this year
- Woman in boating accident to serve 8 years probation
- Rogers proposes expanding school voucher program
- Nelson residents, leaders spar
- Governments weighing costs of employee vehicles
- From the briefcase
- Fear of 'big move' depresses home sales
- Mothers Cupboard stocking their shelves to feed needy
- From the briefcase
- Snow fallout not as drastic as last time
- Ga. honors 5 schools for AP test results
- From the briefcase
- Teen Republican chapter kicking off in Cherokee
- Cherokee Republicans powering up
- Events planned to help baby fighting cancer
- Holly Springs teen missing
- Another snowfall expected tonight
- Woodstock, Holly Springs working to block 'pill mills'
- Rotary Club of Canton honors 2 local leaders
- Ball Ground's top priorities: Downtown, roads
- Ga. high court hears EMC case
- Missing Canton man found dead in Atlanta
- From the briefcase
- Deputy tax commissioner fills post of longtime employee
- Mayor swears in Nelson planning board members
- Woodstock house burns, none hurt
- Smyrna gun shop owner expanding
- Cherokee health care providers see growth, expand services
- Cherokee revs up for road projects
- Woodstock man gets 10-year sentence for possessing child porn
- Kennesaw helps fund transit study, may buy firearms
- From the briefcase
- County, cities lay out plans for water and sewer departments
- Dual-enrollment policy leads to valedictorian flap
- From the briefcase
- Canton seniors may see trash collection rate rise
- District releases names of science fair winners
- Foreclosures outpacing last year
- Jobs, business park top goals for office of economic development
- County sees increase in business permits
- Local heart disease survivor to share story on 'Today' show
- Farms, schools partner in food program
- From the briefcase
- Biz guru speaks to KSU students
- County leaders to raise money with the Polar Plunge
- Housing starts off to a better year
- Canton police ask for help in search for man
- Cobb EMC leaders mum on plant share, CEO
- Ga. GOP chair candidates discuss race, Gov. Deal
- From the briefcase
- Shelter may open this week
- Survey: Cherokee's homeless population numbers in hundreds
- Booting cars now illegal in Cherokee
- New standards for Lake Allatoona should improve conditions
- 4 teens nominated to attend top-notch military academies
- Child advocacy center moves into new home, sets goals
- YMCA begins annual youth campaign
- Commissioners to adopt reduced budget
- Dem group seeks to increase membership, work with local leaders
- Cherokee to unveil cold-weather shelter for homeless
- From the briefcase
- Top honor awarded to volunteer
- Brown's lawyers: Charges cannot be prosecuted
- Acworth mayor highlights jobs
- Canton to open museum, welcome center
- Ex-officer sentenced in death, cover-up
- County's jobless rate inches up
- Chamber celebrates 40 years
- U-turns now allowed on Highway 5
- 6 suspects arrested in stabbing, robbery
- Lacrosse enthusiast scores Volunteer of the Month
- New program will help businesses network with KSU
- Liberty student wins county spelling bee
- From the briefcase
- Local students prepare for Big Read festivities
- Music hall of fame's destiny unknown
- Local Relay for Life team led by cancer survivor
- Rogers: Sunday alcohol issue to be revived
- Woodstock mayor: Downtown sessions may resume soon
- County leaders eyeing new sales tax
- Mack McCue, 83, was a fixture in the community
- From the briefcase
- Community lobbied hard in 'Gradgate'
- Avery Elementary puts on Biggest Loser & Family Fitness Challenge
- Fire department hopes to be in training facility by fall
- Woodstock mayor to address council
- Sheriff's office sets goals
- Commissioners focus on parks, wellness center
- From the briefcase
- County, cities expanding online payment options
- Cuts pose threat to school nurses, buses
- County promotes 'knowledgeable, respected' parks worker for top job
- Man in burn unit after setting self on fire
- School board: Graduations to stay at church
- Lawmaker in hot seat after 'shoot to kill' comment
- At least one unhappy with state of Canton
- Senate panel backs embattled banking chairman
- From the briefcase
- Special Olympics kick off tonight
- Snow still possible in Cherokee tonight
- Passing the torch: Chamber of Commerce leadership to change hands meeting
- Woodstock student wins full military scholarship
- Kennesaw mayor: I'm running for a 2nd term
- From the briefcase
- Board changes library operating hours
- County rezoning activity nearly dead
- Red Cross: We need your help
- EMC hopefuls call for transparency
- What a ham: Volunteer radio operators a big asset in storm
- County back to normal; more snow possible
- Proposed budget 'achievable' for BOC
- BOC to inspect reduced budget
- School board set to decide on 'Gradgate'
- TV show to have local girl
- Business growth up in Dec.
- Woodstock gets OK for Rope Mill Road relocation
- Judge's ruling: Expand probate court's online presence in 2011
- Businesses, government offices returning to regular operations
- Marine veteran dies after slipping on ice
- Officials: Foul play may factor into house fire
- Ball Ground focusing on infrastructure, growth
- Schools, government closing for MLK Day
- Agent: 2011 likely better for home sales
- TSPLOST panel adds Atlanta Mayor Reed
- Cold reality
- Friend of officer who drowned in Lake Allatoona enters guilty plea
- Clearing the way
- Families cope with aftermath of storm
- Waleska goals include traffic light, water line fix
- Cherokee County boy injured in sledding accident
- Cherokee schools, colleges closed Thursday
- Fire consumes 3-story house, no one injured
- Canton focused on recreation, streets in 2011
- Man arrested in roommate's stabbing death
- Landscape altered by snow
- Groups expanding artistic programs in the community
- Winter storm watch tonight for Cherokee
- Traffic, recreation development in Woodstock's near future
- Woodstock to consider homelessness ordinance
- School spokesman wants extended leave following DUI arrest
- Spokeswoman: EMC picking up Brown's legal tab
- Bus driver involved in crash gets citation
- Local leaders set sights on parks, airport expansion as 2011 priorities
- Cherokee housing starts slumped in 2010
- Woodstock Police issue child molestation warrants
- Chatt. Tech eyes expansion as Canton campus opens
- Fight against moving commencements rages on
- Construction work on four schools remains on track
- Canton moves to fix 6 of 13 'worst streets'
- Year begins with 398 foreclosure notices
- DOT to close I-575 lanes in Canton today
- 10 schools honored for high testing
- Graduate petitioning to keep church graduations
- County may kick parking boots to curb
- Local student takes 6-week course at Oxford
- Chamber set to kick off workshops
- Leaders balance proposed '11 budget
- Football, new graduate programs brighten school's horizon
- County employee taking tax talent to state Capitol
- JoAnn Birrell sworn in as District 3 commish
- Canton man to head wildlife refuge region
- Mayor still in standoff with commission
- Prostitution case filed in Canton, report an oddity
- School bus crashes with a tractor-trailer
- Economy leads city to halt projects
- No students seriously hurt in bus crash
- Holly Spring's newest councilmember preparing for job
- Cherokee County Board of Education to welcome 3 new faces
- Georgia BMX biker, 7, one of the best in the sport
- Delegation slated to tackle budget
- Thousands pay respects to fallen state trooper
- Local leaders share plans for New Year's Day, resolutions
- Friend: Trooper loved to laugh, dedicated to job
- Multiple drives scheduled in January to make up for low levels
- Commissioners to consider hiring lobbyist
- Why 'weight' in 2011?
- Local band prepares to prove their 'metal' as a finalist in statewide music competition
- Suspect in trooper's death was on probation
- Former police dog handler writes book based on experiences
- Ga. State Trooper shot, killed following routine traffic stop
- Cherokee offers events for New Year's festivities
- A new chapter of history
- Homeless shelter in the works
- Sanders signs off
- Outgoing school board members recall successes
- Pining for mulch? Recycle Christmas trees countywide
- Mother gives to others to remember daughter
- This nurse puts it all on the line
- Canton still recovering from downtown fire 1 year ago today
- Soleil Singers deliver music to Cherokee
- Local leaders share family traditions, stories of Christmas
- Canton Rotarian honored as FOCUS Volunteer of the Month
- Company donates van to family for Christmas
- Retailers see steady traffic as holiday hours wind down
- 12 businesses open in downtown Woodstock in '10, more on the way
- Commissioners award contract for community center facelift
- Canton family to 'feud' on TV
- Woodstock neighborhood changes hands
- Feds grant $9M for Acworth housing
- County unemployment up for November
- Woodstock selects site for music hall of fame
- February will see no rezoning requests
- Holly Springs City Council approves logo at meeting
- Deal talks about taxes during Coke bottling tour
- Cherokee charities meet holiday goals
- Holiday travel expected to increase
- Community helps family of 6-year-old with rare disorder
- Center's renovation tops BOC agenda
- Club 491 provides safe nightlife environment for teens
- Parks director stepping down after 22 years
- $2K grant helps River Ridge start SADD chapter
- Canton considering emergency shelter
- 8 arrested on meth distribution charges
- 'Worst streets' repairs include $1.4M price tag
- Lockheed celebrates India's Super Hercules plane purchase
- Ice shuts down county, closing roads and schools
- Charter school in county gets unanimous OK
- Offices, roads closed from ice
- 2 caught in money laundering scheme
- Evidence of homelessness rises in Cherokee
- Trauma care: A necessary step for Cobb area
- Cherokee schools closed today
- Woodstock behind on tax bill payments
- Who we are.
- Canton history expert co-authors book on state Civil War sites
- Standoff: Mayor refuses to swear in commissioners
- WellStar site applies to be trauma center
- Woodstock supports graduations at church
- Cold sweeps the county
- Library renovations impressing patrons
- Ga. commission: Build charter school
- Area, mall gets new walls
- PTA members try to buck national trend of slumping involvement
- Green is the way to go
- Chatt Tech sees rising number don caps and gowns
- Reinhardt to offer children low-cost instrument lessons
- Woodstock likely to back church commencements
- Downtown Ball Ground welcomes growth
- Senator plans 16 meetings to talk with constituents
- Developer is moving forward in face of down home market
- Students: Keep graduations at church
- Locals interpret foreclosure data differently
- Donation coordinator's blood is vital to boy, 16
- No injuries in Oak Grove house fire
- Parents campaign to keep church graduations
- Lag in licensing not fazing local entrepreneurs
- 8 roads getting facelift from state DOT
- Blaze consumes house
- Canton leases its golf course
- Canton seeks site for third fire station
- Woodstock makes bid for Ga. Music Hall of Fame
- KSU prof accused of exposing himself
- Friends, family mourn Reinhardt student, 20
- Sheriff's Office honors its staff during banquet
- Poll: Board favors church graduations
- Commissioners to mull road resurfacing
- Family from Powder Springs on AFV tonight
- GiveBack Foundation to help family with holiday expenses
- Nonprofit group formed to assist cancer patients, their families
- Canton selects 'worst streets'
- Woodstock set to vote Monday on Ga. Music Hall of Fame request
- Postal Service sets shipping deadlines for holiday deliveries
- Two Baptist churches expanding
- Two groups show interest in Canton golf course
- Cherokee Tribune launches its digital newspaper today
- Board tables graduation venue decision
- County housing starts down from last month, year
- Acworth celebrates 150 years alongside Christmas festivities
- Elf spreading cheer tonight
- Holly Springs resident, 18, selling hot dogs for needy families
- County commuter study needs more resident response
- Cities, counties ready for battle over fees
- Area leaders mull ways to warm voters to T-SPLOST
- Guest 'mayor' inspires city to declare Random Acts of Kindness Day
- Brothers-in-law die in one-car accident
- Chattahoochee Tech finishing its Canton campus, opens in January
- Runoff election yields few Cherokee voters
- Local girls dancing in 'The Nutcracker'
- Cherokee County declared farming disaster area
- Nonprofit helps teens experience 'Fairy Tale'
- Bringing joy to the needy
- WellStar, magazine honor 'Working Mother'
- Cities gear up for season with parades, tree-lightings, contests
- Ringin' in the holiday season: Salvation Army attracts younger faces this year
- Locals arrive at shops early in hopes finding deals
- Sellers, growers hoping for good holiday season
- Ball Ground family helps make feast for community
- County's jobless rate down from last month, year
- Cherokee leaders thankful for memories, traditions
- Rezoning bids for '11 off to sluggish start
- Hot gifts this holiday season
- 4 Korean War veterans honored
- Charities rise to new challenge
- Canton program offers incentives to local recyclers
- Stores prepare for big crowds on Black Friday
- Preservation efforts earn woman award
- Survey: County needs more health services
- Fire official: Size, pressure of water lines not an issue
- National Guard soldiers gear up for deployment
- Canton Marketplace traffic light to be ready by Christmas
- Christmas 'magic': Canton man pens children’s holiday book
- Families expected to travel despite gas prices
- County wants to cut $6M from 2011 budget
- Event to honor two deceased Canton residents who advocated for cure
- More local juniors pass writing exam
- County's greenspace grows to 1,500 acres
- FOCUS praises GED tutor's mentoring skills
- Walking tour planned in revitalized cemetery
- Local developments win housing awards
- New Book Gets Your Thoughts Working for You, Instead of Against You
- Tech updates to court system include new case management software
- Developers break ground on new funeral home
- Doctor facing child exploitation charges
- Chamber seeking nominations for First Citizen Award
- Rotarian Jules Leni of Canton dies at 75
- Local kids helping the needy with holiday projects
- Kennesaw St. students OK football plan
- Holly Springs to tighten budget
- School district to fulfill debt mandate
- Third-grader awarded for her work on behalf of veterans
- Cherokee awaiting bids for revamp of community center
- Senators serve on immigration committee
- Commissioners to mull greenspace purchase
- Quilters sew to help create textile museum
- Proposed school boundaries pass test
- Teacher who helps special-needs kids exercise earns state award
- KSU student found guilty of driving car without a license
- Boil water notice lifted for Canton
- Foreclosures up from same time last year
- Boil water notice remains in effect
- Active adult community honors their own
- Cherokee offers events to celebrate our veterans
- Home sales dip in October
- Group raising money to place wreaths on veterans' graves
- Fire house's cisterns save water
- No one injured in house fire
- Medical records found in trash bin
- Burglary of nonprofit latest in growing trend of Cherokee break-ins
- Woodstock to buy damaged apartments for greenspace
- Commissioner seeks stricter law to obtain motorcycle licenses
- Broken water main leads to boiling notice
- Microchip implants help unite lost pets with owners
- School boundaries subject of public hearing
- Hearing set for proposed federal grant projects
- Lawyers in runoff for appeals court seat
- Canton may lease golf course by end of month
- Flu vaccine interest low during 'normal' season
- When it comes to Thanksgiving, wine matters
- Georgia's red-state status solidly affirmed
- Cherokee housing starts still 'just really slow'
- Fire levels Hickory Flat house
- New business licenses up for month, but down for year
- Freedom Middle student raising funds for epilepsy center
- Cherokee High students raising funds to replace pole
- Commissioners OK senior center expansion
- Farm Bureau looking to grow
- License plate scanner to help find stolen cars
- Court to consider Cobb EMC appeal
- Whitaker, Phillips win Holly Springs council seats
- Republican candidates take school board seats
- Familiar faces to return to Capitol
- GOP cleans up in Cherokee
- Holly Springs council reviews slimmer budget
- Nelson council approves budget
- Waleska buys land for future library
- Councilman wants to raze apartments with city's cut
- New plate scanner to find stolen cars faster
- City-owned utility's profits more than double, but rates still set to increase
- New plate scanner to find stolen cars faster
- Cherokee events to celebrate veterans
- Breast cancer support group helps patients, caretakers cope
- High turnout expected on Election Day
- Student organizing event to benefit Multiple Sclerosis Society
- County jobless rate decreases
- National Weather Service confirms tornado touchdown
- Lost jobs, foreclosures drive up evictions
- Locals lobby for transit projects
- Cherokee High junior selected for local Boys & Girls Club top award
- County schools rise up for food drive collections
- Purchasing land for biz park up for discussion
- Canton man 1 of only 13 Ga. write-in candidates
- Band programs working to offset budget cuts
- Education, transit top Senate candidates' campaigns
- Commissioners to entertain 3 rezoning requests
- Fighting for others
- Post 3 hopefuls aren't relying on history in election
- No bonds for new middle school
- House candidates focusing on education, jobs
- Holly Springs musician debuts on local station
- Sen. Rogers: Amendment 3 benefits transit
- Survey report: Fewer Cherokee residents commuting to work
- Report: Cherokee leader of exporting workers in metro area
- Group urges voters to let gov't 'keep the penny' for SPLOST
- Home sales decline in September
- Off-road bicycle association to open second phase of mountain trails
- Business activity slumps
- Holly Springs teacher earns Ga. accolades
- Iraqi boy heading home
- Halloween stores' sales doing well despite frightening economy
- Census: More living below poverty level
- Two women escape house fire, cat dies
- Report: Bank deposits down in Cherokee County
- Former wrestler honored in Mich.
- House candidates set sights on budget, education
- Walkathon to raise money for animal shelter, cancer research
- Students get on-the-field experience
- From the briefcase
- City to hear streetscapes project update
- Paralyzed ex-athlete to speak at student outreach event
- Lawyer: No flexibility from lenders as foreclosures rise
- Two school board hopefuls target funding shortfalls
- Canton votes to keep millage rate unchanged
- DA will file motion to reconsider dog case
- Home builders find new work as construction projects dry up
- Lawyer: No flexibility from lenders as foreclosures rise
- Halloween festivities split across 2 days
- Furlough day for teachers on Columbus Day
- Domestic violence case numbers down in Cherokee County
- Expanding plant up for 'Quick Start'
- Downtown Canton on Register of Historic Places
- Widow of beach jogger killed by plane files suit
- Canton man YMCA's Volunteer of the Year
- Golf course, tax, parks subject of council meeting
- Commissioners vote to loosen chicken rule
- County Humane Society charged with $26.5K fine
- E-mails complicate likely lawsuit against city
- Reading program provides kids with 'nonjudgmental listener'
- 'Race to the Top' yields district $2.8M
- DA may appeal dismissal of dog fighting charges
- Nelson OKs tax rate, hears budget
- Canton may not sell golf course
- Marine on homecoming: 'Shock and awe'
- Ahrens chairman of A Day campaign for Reinhardt University
- Something to celebrate
- Ga. House candidates focusing on jobs, education
- Backyard chickens, shooting ranges on agenda
- 'You can't let it win'
- Women's home opens boutique
- Charges dismissed in dog fighting case
- Canton man hikes entire Appalachian Trail
- Canton man sentenced to life in prison
- Updated technology, techniques vital to detecting cancer early
- Woman plants seeds for cure
- Reinhardt exploring adding football team
- Lawsuits dropped on rejected plans for development
- Steps to the cure
- Artist, 14, painting the town red with mixed-media pieces
- Locals to do 24 Hours of Booty
- Election official predicts 50 percent turnout
- City to honor Marine's homecoming Sunday
- Tenants move into industrial park in southwest Cherokee
- Kittens from large rescue ready for new homes
- 3 suspects in motel robbery now in custody
- Woodstock's property taxes to rise again
- Waleska to keep millage rate same
- Health concerns prompt road paving request
- Woodstock mulls setting term limits for mayor, council
- Chatt Tech sees higher enrollment
- Community homeowners open doors for annual tour
- Woodstock millage rate increase likely
- Pets Rx
- Educator retiring after 48 years
- Free weatherization available to seniors, low-income residents
- County aims for 'permanency' for children in foster care
- Police arrest three in mobile meth lab bust
- Students return following bed bug infestation
- 'Iron' man refined through fire
- Canton man killed in 3-vehicle collision
- Unemployment rises slightly in Aug.
- Reinhardt dorm treated for bed bug infestation
- Apartments burglarized twice in Sept.
- Local club makes global microloans
- Holly Springs purchases 33.6 acres for new park
- 'Free' clinic for county workers comes with price
- Charities starting Turkey Day food drives
- Rezoning requests remain stagnant for two straight months
- Woman faces charges from teen overdose
- Willing to be flexible
- Nelson elects 2 new council members
- Adoption of some seized animals may start in Oct.
- Constituents can raise a 'cluckus' over proposal
- Reflecting on the water
- Nelson residents vote Tuesday to fill council seats
- Couple celebrates 65 years of wedded bliss
- Bank of Canton shut down, taken over
- Woman faces 81 counts of animal cruelty
- Canton millage rate unsure
- Cherokee begins school redistricting
- BridgeMill woman insists she's innocent
- Fire Station 6 replaced
- Program supports students who speak out against bullying
- School offering free literacy classes for adults
- Brochures for self-guided tour of Woodstock now available for free
- Suspect in bank robbery arrested in Pennsylvania
- Sleep-related infant deaths down in county
- Study reveals most congested roads
- Good to the last drop
- Public hearing on Nelson's '11 budget tonight
- GBI: Killer's death in prison a suicide
- Cherokee to sell old R.M. Moore school building
- Penny savers
- Lynn Turner death ruled suicide
- United Way raising funds by bringing back 'Denim Day'
- 100-year-old has 'magnetism about her'
- District achieves top SAT scores in metro Atlanta
- Public hearing to focus on tax hike
- Waleska hoping to keep current millage rate
- Youth: Living with cancer
- Attorney selected as Volunteer of the Month
- Dogs may finally have a place to roam free
- Execs' severance may cost WellStar $2.6M
- Reinhardt University charts course with theme of 'Oceania'
- Program will use fingerprints to ID illegal immigrants
- City approves millage hike
- Widow of Sept. 11 victim: 'My husband was a hero'
- Cherokee housing market losing steam
- Foreclosures fall off, predicted to 'seesaw'
- Lt. Gov. Cagle honors business in Holly Springs
- Etowah earns Blue Ribbon School status
- Community mourns passing of 'Santa Don'
- Volunteers prep for 25th annual lake cleanup
- New school might change where some kids attend classes
- Cherokee schools to observe Constitution Day
- More businesses set up shop in August
- Officials hope 'pill drop' will reduce drug abuse
- Injured Marine coming home to Woodstock
- Housing starts dwindle to 35
- Commissioners fill Good's seat
- N.Y. man drowns in Lake Allatoona
- Holly Springs to consider millage rate increase
- Motorcyclist killed in head-on collision
- Jobless man keeps passers-by in Towne Lake entertained
- Doctor teaches Down Under
- Councilman's expected fill-in 'does her homework'
- School district releases names of '11 nominees
- Commissioners to replace Good's vacated position
- 'Important to try to help turn the ship around'
- Canton council to consider parking fee hike
- $5K donated for local arts village
- Canton probes problems at water plant
- Three newcomers making bids for city council seats
- New road race to join Patriot Day events
- Positive influence
- Road work set to start; locals worry about impact
- Improvements to water system flowing in
- Holly Springs to have election, two cities won't
- Lake to busy for holiday weekend
- Never two-tired to help
- Officials urge early flu shots
- Two cities join Nation of Neighbors
- Four area schools are overcrowded, but help coming
- County might snuff out smoking in parks
- Cherokee population growing despite slowdown
- Cities' elections qualifying slow, ends this week
- Teens pledge not to text while driving
- Board to review 3 schools under construction
- Parks get upgrades, more traffic
- Barnes: Don't monkey with Constitution
- Program allows county to check immigration status
- Hickory Flat community 'Kickin It For Katie'
- Jobless numbers continue to drop in Cherokee Co.
- ING honors 'unsung hero' at Cherokee High
- Hope not floating: Homeowners seek help with sinkhole
- Cherokee kids 'Ferst' in line
- On the road to relief
- FOCUS selects Volunteer of the Month
- Cancer patients to share stories for radio fundraiser
- Cherokee fights teen dating violence
- County to hatch plan for backyard chickens
- Some Good may come out of ethics saga
- County closes on purchase of vacant house
- City grants cigar bar's alcohol pouring license
- Need for blood drives, donors 'critical'
- Widow files suit in boating death
- Lawyer, politico George T. Smith, 95, dies
- Most municipal officials seeking re-election
- County rezoning comes to a stop
- Cherokee High student is new adviser to county school board
- Missing man found alive at friend's home
- Canton mulling 'revenue neutral' millage increase
- Schools chief: More furlough days possible
- Body of missing firefighter found
- Canton mayor forms charter task force
- Broker with local ties pleads guilty to fraud
- Local test scores improve, beat state, national averages
- Home sales down, but better for year
- Good gets two paid months in severance deal
- Police searching for missing man
- Girls raise funds to treat horse's cancer
- Estate sale gets golden touch
- Library closing for renovations
- Wanna go for a spin?
- Greenspace purchase will link trail system
- Police searching for missing man from Woodstock
- Council changes charter to strip mayor's powers
- Good quits board of commissioners post
- Millage increase offset by falling property values
- Nonstop prayers being said for girl who died in van
- Reinhardt sees enrollment rise again
- City approves growth boundary
- Canton to vote on budget, may increase water rate
- Canton selling golf course
- Storms damage buildings, but no injuries reported
- Board to discuss superintendent's extension to '13
- Slow to grow
- Locals teaching for America
- 8-year-old organizes environmental initiative
- Commission to vote on buying more park land
- Ball Ground opts to leave millage rate unchanged
- Horsin' around
- Woodstock to consider special election for seat
- E-mails show commissioners mixed on Good
- 5 candidates running for 2 Nelson seats
- Foreclosures surge in Cherokee County
- Glass bead company moving to Woodstock
- Canton DDA to cast employee to manage theater
- Ga. court judgeship lawsuit dismissed
- Woodstock grad debuts his movie
- Chamber board member to take on role in Cobb
- Businesses show interest in facade grants
- Student 'serving' cancer patients
- 2 more qualify for open Nelson seats
- All-volunteer division to assist police
- Woodstock councilman stepping down
- Resignation advocates team with national group
- $250K worth of drugs seized
- Cycle wreck injures man, kills his wife
- Green thumbs
- Handel takes narrow lead in Cherokee
- Candidates line up for 2 open Nelson seats
- Canton man gets 30 years for wife's killing
- Gymnast battles trauma, wins competition
- Ride of a lifetime
- Runoff voting opens Tuesday
- Prescription drug forgery ring busted
- Cyclist rides for cancer funding
- City votes to maintain Fairways of Canton
- Cherokee DA to consider felony charge for former officer
- Diversion deal likely means no prosecution for ex-judge, friend
- United Way sets 2010 fundraising goal
- Charges reduced for ex-sergeant
- Teachers learn 'quality' lesson
- Higher temps take their toll
- Kennesaw State dedicates health sciences building
- Housing starts drop again in Cherokee
- Kudos for Creekview
- August = HOT
- Wanted: More students
- Commission 7-2 against rezoning lot
- City leaders prepare for SPLOST renewal vote
- Golf course in Canton shuts down
- Holly Springs eyes millage increase
- School off to smooth start in Cherokee
- Nelson council rehires fired police chief
- Community shows support at benefit for injured police officer
- Turnout likely low for runoff
- Services today for boy who drowned
- Canton campus on schedule to open this winter
- Retailers optimistic despite no tax-free sale
- Trainers set to compete in mustang show
- Woodstock development gets new life
- Canton golf course may close Monday
- BOC to discuss land for future aquatic center
- Entrepreneur, 9, creates fad
- 4 principals settle in at new schools
- Couple opens canine boarding, grooming facility 'Bark Station'
- Commissioners vote to raise tax rate
- Etowah paddle to introduce canoe, kayak trail project
- Doctor, nurse lend talents in Peru
- New Woodstock Middle principal returning 'home'
- District ups tax rate for 1st time in 10 years
- Ready, set, learn
- Georgia AP Association honors Cherokee Tribune with 15 awards
- Nelson council, mayor at odds
- Billy Graham's son to preach in Woodstock
- Woodstock woman killed in I-575 car collision on Sunday
- Local woman Exec of the Year
- Local firm expanding warehouse
- Man tries to donate organs - now
- 'Hairspray' dances its way into Marietta
- Holly Springs welcomes new principal
- Budget, millage rate to increase
- Unemployment's downward trend ends
- Accused Penske shooter pleads not guilty
- Prosecutor: Busch, Middleton take plea deal
- Teens arrested in burglaries around Lake Allatoona
- Septic rate hike to be dumped on customers
- Nelson city councilman dies at 78
- Nelson to have special elections to replace deceased councilmen
- Lightning victims gone but not forgotten
- Soldier, veterans' advocate given full military burial
- Veteran educator returning to R.M. Moore as principal
- Host an Exchange Student & Make a Difference in a Young Person's Life
- Memorial Day 5K and Fun Run
- Youth Embarking on a Unique Fund Raising "Drive", Driving Coast to Coast for $11
- SCRA Eagles 7 Year Old All-Stars win Dizzy Dean World Series B
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