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Residents Fight Proposed Crematory
The Lakeside Funeral Home owner said no amount of opposition will make him reconsider installing the crematory.

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The Lakeside Funeral Home owner said no amount of opposition will make him reconsider installing the crematory.

This year's featured speakers were Sheriff Roger Garrison, Matt Blaylock and Nicole Mott.
Here are the highlights for Woodstock-Towne Lake and nearby Patches for March 13.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center. It does not indicate a conviction.
Registration ends 11:59 p.m. Thursday, March 22.
Sen. John Albers (R-Roswell) explains numerous bills that were considered in their primary houses on Crossover Day.
Pam Morgan was recognized at the National Art Education Association Conference for her service as the Georgia Youth Art Month coordinator.
Main Street Woodstock's GROW is asking for your help with selecting the City Flower in an online survey.
The latest food scores cover Woodstock-Towne Lake restaurants inspected March 5 to 13.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center. It does not indicate a conviction.
Starting this month, Eagle Watch is offering group lessons starting at $99.
Pike Nurseries mixes free cocktails and refreshments with storewide discounts.
The 19-month MBA program will begin in August.
Eric Hurd and his partner still have to compete to be named the U.S. athletes to fill the men’s C-2 boat in London.
The course will be beneficial for nursing school applicants both taking the exam for the first time and retaking it.
Sen. Chip Rogers provides an update from the ninth week of the 2012 Legislative Session.
Each week we will have a collection of accomplishments from Woodstock-Towne Lake schools.
In our weekly Readers' Choice poll, we're asking for your favorite place for St. Patrick's Day.
Daylight savings time changes at 2 a.m. Sunday.
Before you see Robin Hood in Downtown Woodstock, experience the Sherwood Adventure at the Rope Mill Park this Saturday with all your favorite characters.