Cherokee athletes sign college commitments
Fifty‑three Cherokee County student‑athletes sign National Letters of Intent at school ceremonies this week.
Fifty‑three Cherokee County student‑athletes sign National Letters of Intent at school ceremonies this week.
Castro, a 28-year law enforcement veteran and former Johns Creek deputy chief, starts Dec. 8 and will be welcomed at a public reception Dec. 15 at City Center.
Sequoyah's Mason Thomas and Cherokee's Gracie Mayo earn county recognition for swimming and flag football.
Cherokee Sheriff's Office says callers pose as deputies and ask for bond money via phone or mobile apps; residents should not send funds.
Etowah’s male and female Air Force JROTC teams earn national honors; Etowah and Cherokee female teams advance after state competition.
Cherokee County School District announces regional and state qualifiers from Woodstock and nearby high schools.
District shows strong gains in student progress and leads state on Closing Gaps for middle and high schools.
City ceremony at The Chambers at City Center includes remarks, candlelight tribute and refreshments.
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Mayor and Council will hear public input Nov. 10 on where e-bikes should be allowed around town.
City permits Wing/Walmart drone hub at Highway 92 store; service will begin after site work.
City signs letter of intent with Southern Ventures for a six‑story, 130‑room hotel across from the Northside Hospital‑Cherokee Amphitheater.