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There were seven firefighters that received awards at the annual Community Service Awards Banquet.
All three deputies were recognized as Honor Students during the training.
House Bill 978, the controversial redistricting bill, was sent to Gov. Nathan Deal late Thursday.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center. It does not indicate a conviction.
The Readers' Choice winner for your favorite spot for sweet tea is Bar-B-Cutie.
A Woodstock police officer pulled over a man at Farm Ridge Drive and Canton Highway believed to be in a stolen vehicle, police say.
Visitors are welcome to the Towne Lake Rotary Club meetings every Thursday at noon at the Featherstone's Grille in Towne Lake Hills.
Voting for the Cherokee County Animal Shelter to qualify for the ASPCA Rachael Ray $100K Challenge begins April 6.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center. It does not indicate a conviction.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center. It does not indicate a conviction.
The Cherokee County Animal Shelter has a lot of pets ready to be adopted listed online.
You can vote online till Friday in the runoff election for the Woodstock City Flower.
Choose from eight free classes this Saturday to try yoga at Woodstock's Ember Hot Yoga.
Chat with Georgia Department of Labor experts on how to make the best impression.
The Elm Street Cultural Arts Village hosted an outdoor chalk art competition at the Greenprints Alliance Streetfest.
Five Woodstock-Towne Lake Patch students will participate in the summer program for gifted high school juniors and seniors.
The latest food scores cover Woodstock-Towne Lake eateries inspected March 16 to 27.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center. It does not indicate a conviction.
Parents have Thursday and Friday to register their children entering kindergarten and first grade for the first time.