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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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A threat was called in saying employees at a Highway 92 business have two hours to evacuate the building.
Members of the 2011 Oglethorpe University men's soccer team were recognized today by the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center. It does not indicate a conviction.
Anthony Couse, 43, placed threatening signs on a car near his house and posted pictures on Facebook.
Here is the information you need to know Thursday, Nov. 17.
Support local businesses for Small Business Saturday on Nov. 26 to complete your holiday shopping.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center. It does not indicate a conviction.
A resident was transported to the hospital with minor burns after attempting to put out the fire.
The Food Scores includes Woodstock-Towne Lake restaurants inspected Nov. 1-9.
Here is the information you need to know Wednesday, Nov. 16.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center. It does not indicate a conviction.
Support local businesses for Small Business Saturday on Nov. 26 to complete your holiday shopping.
Support local businesses for Small Business Saturday on Nov. 26 to complete your holiday shopping
Ameris Bank is giving Hot Dog Heaven six months to pay its loan or find an alternative route.
See what Woodstock-Towne Lake has on YouTube today. Send us a link to your video or one you like, and we'll post it for your neighbors to see.
Support local businesses for Small Business Saturday on Nov. 26 to complete your holiday shopping.
Local students from Reinhardt University to Georgia Tech are recognized for their scholastic accomplishments.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center. It does not indicate a conviction.
Here is the information you need to know Friday, Nov. 11.