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Canton's Johnston Pens New History Book; Woodstock Stabbing Suspect in Custody

Find out what's coming up on Canton-Sixes Patch today and what you might have missed overnight.

1. Cherokee's latest history book, written by area native Rebecca Johnston, will be released in November, the ο»Ώ announced on Tuesday. Only 2,000 copies of Cherokee County, Georgia: A History will be ordered for the first edition. The Historical Society is accepting presale orders online. You can also call 770-345-3288. Open the PDF on this page for additional details.

2. A 17-year-old girl suspected of stabbing a 43-year-old woman on Tuesday is in custody, the said. Go to for details.

3. Woodstock is the first municipality in the state with an electric charging vehicle station. Watch Lindsey Davidson's video report .

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4. The PTSA is sponsoring its annual "Freshman Parent Breakfast" at 9 a.m. today in the school’s cafeteria. PTSA president Valerie McClendon and Creekview principal Bob Eddy are scheduled to speak and answer questions.

5. The city of Canton has scheduled a meeting to discuss water and sewer issues. The meeting will take place at 5:15 p.m. Thursday at .

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