Canton-Sixes, GA|Press Release|
Cherokee County Board Of Education Highlights
Public engagement for the final stages of the Comprehensive Plan will open this month.

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Public engagement for the final stages of the Comprehensive Plan will open this month.

Ava Albis will first complete her undergraduate degree at Saint Michael’s College.
Over the next six months, the university will discontinue operations at 14 education centers.
Students explored more than 20 countries at a recent event.
The free story-time experience is for families and children ages 4-10.
The art exhibit is open to the public during the Book Shop’s business hours.
The programs are free of charge and will be held in the Event Center at the College’s Branchburg campus.
"It’s Okay to Be Different - Stories by Todd Parr" is set for May 2.
For Sasha Nikanova, the war between Russia and Ukraine is personal.
Nominations are open through June 16.
The annual Wine in the Woods event is set for April 27.
Senior Services hosts its annual, comprehensive event on healthy living and aging on April 20.
The meeting will be held April 13 at the Manuel J. Maloof Center.
The Drug Treatment Court is an alternative to incarceration for individuals involved in the justice system with a substance use disorder.
In 2022, Witte was recognized as the New Hampshire School Administrators Association's Superintendent of the Year.
The sales office and model homes for the community’s first phase are now open.
A nonprofit donated autism sensory kits to Anne Arundel County police. The kits will comfort people with autism during emergencies.
The lab's technology will enhance the diagnosis and treatment of stroke and complex neurovascular diseases.
The lab's technology will enhance the diagnosis and treatment of stroke and complex neurovascular diseases.
“This is a low-barrier, effective strategy to improve community health and safety,” Public Health Network Manager Ashley Wright said.