Police chief says parade situation is handled
“We’re going to make sure our citizens are safe. The situation has been taken care of,” Blue Ridge Police Chief Johnny Scearce said last Wednesday.
“We’re going to make sure our citizens are safe. The situation has been taken care of,” Blue Ridge Police Chief Johnny Scearce said last Wednesday.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons has scheduled the execution of William Emmett LeCroy Jr. for September 22 following his 2004 death sentence for the murder of Joann Tiesler.
The Labor Day holiday is fast approaching and with it comes early deadlines for next week’s issue of The News Observer.
Labor Day weekend will look a lot different this year than in years past as many of the traditional activities have been canceled, but one is still scheduled and a new meal added.
A huge sigh of relief would barely begin to describe the reaction of searchers when a missing child was found safe Friday afternoon, August 28.
This past week, Fannin County Animal Control officers brought six dogs into the facility.
While Fannin County Paramedic/Firefighter Michelle Sowers passed away in August of last year following an extended battle with cancer, her life’s mission to help others lives on through the lives s
McCaysville’s mayor and council will host a public hearing Wednesday, September 2, starting at 6:30 p.m. at city hall to hear what citizens have to say about the FY 2020-21 budget.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of North Georgia will host their 4th Annual Duck Event Saturday, November 21.
Art, jewelry, home decor, gift certificates and more are available through Feed Fannin’s virtual auction that is live on their website, www.feedfannin.com.