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Mr. Bones Needs a Happy Ending
Even though this young Mastiff Mix has had it rough thus far, a happy family can fix that.

Lindsey Davidson is the local editor for Wincester Patch. (Here is a quick guide to the site.) She grew up in Cumming, GA, where she graduated high school early to attend Auburn University. While studying journalism and waiting tables, which she swears to never do again, she worked at The Auburn Plainsman serving different roles including editor-in-chief. She was a videographer for the Rome News-Tribune and served as online editor for the News Publishing Company before coming to Patch in October 2010. She first served as editor for the Woodstock-Towne Lake Patch in Georgia before moving up North.
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Even though this young Mastiff Mix has had it rough thus far, a happy family can fix that.

Lakeside Funeral Home received approval for the onsite crematorium from the Woodstock Planning Commission and will now seek approval from the City Council.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center. It does not indicate a conviction.
Although taxes didn't appear to be your favorite topic, Drawdy CPA Services was the fan favorite this week.
Ryan A. Croom was part of the 800 high school seniors nationwide to receive this honor.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center. It does not indicate a conviction.
Here's a list of Good Friday and Easter services this weekend.
Officials said he was found in Cobb County, and he is OK.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center. It does not indicate a conviction.
Snickers is a large, brown tabby cat.
If you have any information about Kevin Anthony Cryderman, officials ask you to call Cherokee 911.
Here are the highlights for Woodstock-Towne Lake and nearby Patches for April 3.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center. It does not indicate a conviction.
Here are the highlights for Woodstock-Towne Lake and nearby Patches for April 2.
The latest food scores cover Woodstock-Towne Lake eateries inspected March 23 to April 2.
Earth, Paint and Fire is offering a painting class to create 'The Hunger Games' movie poster this Friday.
The 2012 Legislative Session ended March 29.
Danny Dukes announces his run for Cherokee County School Board Chairman.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center. It does not indicate a conviction.
With 55 percent of the votes, the Rudbeckia was beat by the Miss Huff Lantana in a runoff election.