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Cherokee Students Advance To Young Authors State Competition
Cherokee County students are advancing to the state level of the Young Georgia Authors Writing Competition.

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Cherokee County students are advancing to the state level of the Young Georgia Authors Writing Competition.

Two Riverwood International Charter School students won first place in the Level 2 competition at the 2021 Japan Academic Challenge.
Free outdoor fitness classes, including yoga and bar-less barre, are back at the Mark Burkhalter Amphitheater in Newtown Park.
Cherokee County Manager Jerry Cooper has announced his retirement after more than 20 years of service.
A Forsyth County man was arrested Wednesday night after deputies say he barricaded himself in a town home, coming out to shoot his gun.
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Cherokee County Schools is celebrating 230 high school juniors for scores achieved in their sophomore or junior year on the Practice SAT.
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Pilgrim’s of Canton donated through its Hometown Strong Program to Woodstock High’s Family, Career and Community Leaders of America program.
Forsyth County will be offering COVID-19 vaccines to eligible residents, by appointment only, on Monday at the Forsyth Conference Center.
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Heading out to grab a bite to eat? Get the dish on recent restaurant inspections at Woodstock establishments.
Heading out to grab a bite to eat? Get the dish on recent restaurant inspections at Canton establishments.