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Monday, April 15, 2013

Police ID Man Who Shot Himself Along I-575

Holly Springs Police are still trying to piece together what prompted James Allen Woods Jr., 30, of Toccoa to fatally shoot himself Sunday morning.

The man who fatally shot himself along Interstate 575 Sunday morning has been identified as James Allen Woods, Jr., 30, of Toccoa. Holly Springs Police said they were able to locate Wood's family to notify them of his fate, which unfolded early Sunday morning on the southbound side of the interstate.  "Detectives are still working to try to piece together what prompted Mr. Woods to take his life Sunday morning," said Holly Springs Police Spokesperson Lt. Tanya Smith. Woods was travelling on the southbound side of the interstate when he abruptly pulled over, cross two lanes of traffic, walked to the wood line and held a gun to his head.  Woods, who was seen wearing some form of body armor, talked with negotiators from the Cherokee Sheriff's…

Sunday, April 14, 2013

UPDATE: Man Fatally Shoots Self After Standoff on I-575 in Holly Springs

The standoff that started early this morning has ended with the man dying from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

UPDATE AT 12:03 p.m.: According to WSB, the incident started around 7:30 a.m. Sunday as the man wearing a bulletproof vest pulled over onto the side of the interstate, got out of his car and walked across two lanes to the wood line and put the gun to his head. The man remained calm and talked to negotiators for nearly an hour before taking his own life. The news outlet reports the man had a long criminal history and is not from the area. Holly Springs Police Lt. Tanya Smith told Patch the man's identity will not be released until his family is notified.  UPDATE at 9:30 a.m.: the man whose actions shut down Interstate 575 early Sunday morning has taken his own life. Holly Springs Police Spokeswoman Lt. Tanya Smith confirmed with Patch that …

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Woodstock Man Killed in Cobb Crash

The crash occurred Friday night on Interstate 575 North, just south of the Shallowford Road bridge overpass.

A 38-year-old Woodstock man was killed Friday night in an accident on Interstate 575 North, just south of the Shallowford Road bridge overpass. Just before 7:20 p.m., Micah L. Andrews was driving a gray 2005 Mazda 3 northbound on I-575 when witnesses said he passed a vehicle in the fast lane. "Just after doing so, he immediately pulled back into the slow lane when for reasons unknown, the car exited the eastern edge of the roadway, down through the grass shoulder and into a tree," said Sgt. Dana Pierce, the spokesman for the Cobb County Police Department. Andrews was taken by ambulance to WellStar Kennestone Hospital where he was pronounced dead.  Anyone with information about the crash is asked to call 770-499-3987. Don't miss any news …

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Ridgewalk interchange Could Open on Nov. 16

Officials with the Georgia Department of Transportation believe the new Ridgewalk Parkway interchange could open to traffic next Friday.

UPDATE 9:58 a.m. – the city issues the following statement on the status of the interchange: Well you may have already heard or read the good news, but I thought this update should be sent out just in case you haven’t. The Interchange contractor has provided GDOT and the City of Woodstock with a hard date of Friday, November 16, 2012 as the opening of all four of the ramps to and from I-575, and full use of the new bridge at Ridgewalk Parkway and I-575. Everyone has been very patient and cooperative during the past 21 months, and the city appreciates how well things have gone with this project despite the inconveniences it has presented residents and visitors to the area at times. In some ways it is hard to believe that construction …

Friday, October 19, 2012

Ridgewalk Interchange Could Open By Thanksgiving

Construction crew are in the final stages of the new Interstate 575 interchange between Towne Lake Parkway and Sixes Road.

The long-awaited Ridgewalk interchange could be open as early as Thanksgiving. The Georgia Department of Transporation’s project manager updated city officials on the project earlier this week and outlined the next phase of the project. “Based on our current schedule, our goal is to be completed and have the new ramps open by Thanksgiving,” Marietta-based C.W. Matthews Project Manager Tony Bradley said.   Crews are finalizing work to tie in the southern part of the new bridge over I-575. The remaining portion of concrete paving for the entrance and exit ramps are slated to be completed today. Bradley added the final topping on the interstate was finished late Wednesday and the intermediate paving on Ridgewalk Parkway will occur during the …

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Weekend Construction on I-575

One lane will be blocked until Monday morning.

Highways across the metro Atlanta area are undergoing weekend construction projects, and Cherokee County isn't exempt from the proceedings. The right lane of Insterstate 575 is closed at Sixes Road until 5 a.m. Monday. The construction began at 7 p.m. on Friday. If you have to take 575 in the Sixes Road area this weekend and want to make sure traffic is acceptable, check out Canton-Sixes Patch's real time traffic map.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

I-575 Toll Project Crashes to Halt

The state drops plans for a public-private partnership to ease highway congestion through Cherokee County.

If you were geared up for toll lanes along Interstates 75 and 575 in a few years, well, not so fast. The state Transportation Board pulled the plug Wednesday on the public-private partnership planned to propel the Northwest Corridor Project. The head of the state committee overseeing the $1.1 billion project, Brandon Beach, announced the decision in a two-sentence statement posted on the state Department of Transportation website. The state thus canceled a bidding process that was launched with great fanfare this fall and was supposed to end in February. It also might have doomed a project that the state DOT started working on a decade ago. Three groups of contractors were preparing bids, the Atlanta Business Chronicle said: West by …

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9:08 pm on Thursday, December 15, 2011

I've read bad things about similar operations. Maybe they were biased, maybe not,but I don't think the plan was good. So, to me this sounds like good news.   more ›

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