Thursday, August 9, 2012
Kyla Cromer and Channing Ruskell requested the recounts of the Post 1 school board and Post 2 county commission races.
The recounts of the Post 1 school board and Post 2 county commission races are done, and the results stand. Kelly Marlow, former Cherokee County Fire Chief Ray Gunnin and Commissioner Jim Hubbard remained at the top of the pack of their respective races. Kyla Cromer, who lost the Cherokee County Board of Education contest against Marlow by 24 votes, and Channing Ruskell, who finished last in his three-way race with Hubbard and Gunnin, requested the recounts. Gunnin received 21 more votes than Ruskell, enough to keep his campaign alive for a runoff with Hubbard. See the chart for the results and return to Patch later for a video report. Related content Don’t miss any of the local news you care about. Subscribe to Canton-Sixes Patch’s free …
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Votes will be recounted at 2 p.m. Thursday at the county elections office in Canton.
There will be recounts Thursday of the Post 1 school board and Post 2 county commission races. Kyla Cromer, who lost the Cherokee County Board of Education contest against Kelly Marlow by 24 votes, and Channing Ruskell, who finished last in his three-way race with Commissioner Jim Hubbard and former Cherokee County Fire Chief Ray Gunnin, requested the recounts. Gunnin received 21 more votes than Ruskell, enough to keep his campaign alive for a runoff with Hubbard. The recounts will begin at 2 p.m. at the Cherokee County Elections and Voter Registration Office and continue "until completion," said Janet Munda, the county's elections supervisor. Stay with all three Cherokee County Patch sites for updates on this breaking news story. Related …
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Kyla Cromer and Kelly Marlow were among the featured candidates at this week's Cherokee County Republican Party debate.
Canton's Kyla Cromer and Kelly Marlow, the women vying for the Post 1 seat on the Cherokee County Board of Education, took questions from media representatives, the public and each other during a Monday night debate at the Cherokee County Republican Party headquarters in Towne Lake. Watch what they had to say. Related content: Don’t miss any of the local news you care about. Subscribe to Canton-Sixes Patch’s free newsletter, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.
There's a chance that Superintendent Frank Petruzielo will be replaced during the next board's tenure. The Post 1 candidates were asked what they would look for in a school superintendent.
Canton's Kyla Cromer and Kelly Marlow, the women vying for the Post 1 seat on the Cherokee County Board of Education, took questions from media representatives, the public and each other during a Monday night debate at the Cherokee County Republican Party headquarters in Towne Lake. Watch what they had to say. Related content: Don’t miss any of the local news you care about. Subscribe to Canton-Sixes Patch’s free newsletter, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.
Kyla Cromer, candidate for Cherokee County Board of Education Post 1, was asked what she would do to make sure Planned Parenthood and others aren't on school grounds influencing students.
Canton's Kyla Cromer and Kelly Marlow, the women vying for the Post 1 seat on the Cherokee County Board of Education, took questions from media representatives, the public and each other during a Monday night debate at the Cherokee County Republican Party headquarters in Towne Lake. Watch what they had to say. Related content: Don’t miss any of the local news you care about. Subscribe to Canton-Sixes Patch’s free newsletter, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.
Kelly Marlow, a candidate for Cherokee County Board of Education Post 1, was asked if she would take her children out of Cherokee Charter Academy and enroll them in a district school if elected.
Canton's Kyla Cromer and Kelly Marlow, the women vying for the Post 1 seat on the Cherokee County Board of Education, took questions from media representatives, the public and each other during a Monday night debate at the Cherokee County Republican Party headquarters in Towne Lake. Watch what they had to say. Related content: Don’t miss any of the local news you care about. Subscribe to Canton-Sixes Patch’s free newsletter, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.
The candidates for Cherokee County Board of Education Post 1 were asked what they would do to advance the use of technology as a teaching tool in the Cherokee County School District.
Canton's Kyla Cromer and Kelly Marlow, the women vying for the Post 1 seat on the Cherokee County Board of Education, took questions from media representatives, the public and each other during a Monday night debate at the Cherokee County Republican Party headquarters in Towne Lake. Watch what they had to say. Related content: Don’t miss any of the local news you care about. Subscribe to Canton-Sixes Patch’s free newsletter, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.
Months after Gov. Nathan Deal signed a controversial redistricting bill that became a flashpoint in the fight for local control of Cherokee Schools, Board of Education Post 1 hopefuls were asked what local control meant to them.
Canton's Kyla Cromer and Kelly Marlow, the women vying for the Post 1 seat on the Cherokee County Board of Education, took questions from media representatives, the public and each other during a Monday night debate at the Cherokee County Republican Party headquarters in Towne Lake. Watch what they had to say. Related content: Don’t miss any of the local news you care about. Subscribe to Canton-Sixes Patch’s free newsletter, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.
The candidates for Cherokee County Board of Education Post 1 were asked to explain the new configuration of their district.
Canton's Kyla Cromer and Kelly Marlow, the women vying for the Post 1 seat on the Cherokee County Board of Education, took questions from media representatives, the public and each other during a Monday night debate at the Cherokee County Republican Party headquarters in Towne Lake. Watch what they had to say. Related content: Don’t miss any of the local news you care about. Subscribe to Canton-Sixes Patch’s free newsletter, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.
The candidates for Cherokee County Board of Education Post 1 were asked how they planned to eliminate furlough days.
Canton's Kyla Cromer and Kelly Marlow, the women vying for the Post 1 seat on the Cherokee County Board of Education, took questions from media representatives, the public and each other during a Monday night debate at the Cherokee County Republican Party headquarters in Towne Lake. Watch what they had to say. Related content: Don’t miss any of the local news you care about. Subscribe to Canton-Sixes Patch’s free newsletter, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.
Dean Sheridan
9:34 am on Monday, August 13, 2012
@Steely Dan : Agreed. You see though, the basic changes of "trust but verify" with machines could have all-ready been done. It's to late developing the same scenario you described after a election is questionable. Again, I'm not being accusatory here of our elected officials nor the board - I am of the process they have; by the nature of it, this issue will not go away. I hear more about it from …   more ›