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March for Babies Makes A Difference in Woodstock
The annual fundraiser for the March of Dimes helps bring cutting edge care to Cherokee County kids like Kennedy Watkins.

The annual fundraiser for the March of Dimes helps bring cutting edge care to Cherokee County kids like Kennedy Watkins.

The changes will also help the Cherokee County School District reduce transportation costs.
Top Patch headlines from around metro Atlanta and north Georgia include the indictment of a man who allegedly shook, threw and hit his 8-week-old son.
The Woodstock Public Safety Foundation's Hustle For Heroes 5K will raise money for various initiatives coordinated by the Woodstock Fire and Police Departments.
Top Patch headlines around metro Atlanta and north Georgia include a man wearing a motorcycle helmet who jumped the counter and robbed a pharmacy.
Top Patch headlines around metro Atlanta and north Georgia include a man wearing a motorcycle helmet who jumped the counter and robbed a pharmacy.
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Students who are registered will enter a lottery drawing to fill the vacancies at seven schools that house pre-kindergarten classes.
The Tri Fruit and Grain Salad may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
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The Georgia General Assembly was not able to pass a sweeping firearms bill that would have allowed gun owners to carry in churches, bars and on school campuses.
Natura Pet Products expands its voluntary recall of dry pet foods.
Just when you think you know it all, one day out of the year comes along and makes you realize you're still a fool.
The voluntary recall includes certain batches of Mini Quesadillas, Mini Pizza Slices, Philly Cheese Steaks and Mozzarella bites sold nationwide in November 2012.
Four new colorful and delicious plants are available at the local nursery.
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American Legion Post 45 in Canton recognized those who put their lives on the line for Cherokee County residents.
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Cherokee County Sheriff Roger Garrison and Cherokee County Fire Chief Tim Prather recently presented a check totaling over $2,000 to CASA Cherokee.
U.S. Rep. Phil Gingrey of Marietta, who represents Cherokee County, says he is running for U.S. Senate seat next year.