Roswell, GA|News|
Visit Roswell Names New Executive Director
Andy Williams has been named to replace Dotty Etris, who retire from the position she's held since 1992.

My name is Kristal Dixon and I'm your editor for Patch sites serving the communities of Cartersville, Canton, Holly Springs, Woodstock, Johns Creek, Alpharetta-Milton, Roswell and Sandy Springs.
Before coming to Patch, I spent five years as a reporter with the Cherokee Tribune in Canton.
I worked as the editorial assistant for the Griffin Daily News between February and August 2007. I was then hired by the Cherokee Tribune in Canton as the education reporter in August 2007. Along with education, I was also responsible for covering the cities of Woodstock and Nelson.
In early 2011, I became the government reporter and covered the cities of Woodstock, Canton, Nelson as well as the Cherokee County government.
While with the Tribune, I was recognized by my peers with first, second and third-place awards from the Georgia Press Association and the Georgia Associated Press Association for my work in covering education, investigative journalism, business and breaking news reporting.
In September 2012, I joined Patch as a local editor in Georgia. I love covering the communities I serve, and I'm always on the hunt for news that's relevant to our readers. You can send your news to me at kristal.dixon@patch.com.
Andy Williams has been named to replace Dotty Etris, who retire from the position she's held since 1992.

Here's a roundup of some events taking place in and around metro Atlanta.
BREAKING: Cartersville police say the threat made Thursday afternoon appear to be related to threats made across the country.
Representatives from the alarm industry said the city of Sandy Springs' ordinance was "unconstitutional."
Open Town Hall is designed to engage residents and business owners about important issues in the city.
The crash was reported Thursday morning on Ga. 140 at Jep Wheeler Road near Woodstock.
Benny Carter is a member of the Cherokee County Volunteer Aging Council and is active with the Chamber of Commerce.
The college held two commencement ceremonies Thursday at the Clarence Brown Conference Center in Cartersville.
A stingy defense and clutch offense sparked a historic victory for the Milton High School Eagles.
Applications are currently being accepted for the program, with classes beginning in January.
The Sandy Springs facility was recognized in U.S. News & World Report's 2018-19 Best Hospital rankings.
Kadarius Cortez Medlock, 21, was found dead of a gunshot wound in April 2016 inside his home.
The Georgia Section of the Institute of Transportation Engineers honored the department at its annual meeting held Dec. 6.
A Canton man who allegedly robbed BB&T on Prominence Point Parkway in September 2016 was indicted this week by a grand jury.
The annual race raises money for charities chosen by the Cherokee Sheriff's Office and Cherokee County Fire & Emergency Services.
More than 10,000 food items were donated to the program to feed children in the Cartersville City and Bartow County school systems.
The school's defense led the team to a 23-9 victory over Cartersville High School at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
There were not enough votes to override Mike Bodker's veto of the Council's decision to explore more options to widen Jones Bridge Road.
A Cherokee County grand jury this week indicted Tyrell Maleek Corley in connection to the altercation reported in June.
Only 464 communities across the United States have earned the designation from the League of American Bicyclists.