Fannin’s increased lodging tax passed by commissioners
The Fannin County Board of Commissioners have officially passed the ordinance that will raise the county’s Lodging Tax, also known as Hotel/Motel Tax, from 5% to 6%.
The Fannin County Board of Commissioners have officially passed the ordinance that will raise the county’s Lodging Tax, also known as Hotel/Motel Tax, from 5% to 6%.
Benefiting Fannin County’s Shop with a Cop program, Serenity in the Mountains is hosting a Christmas Tour of Trees.
Fannin County High School has surpassed their four-year graduation rate of 93.91% for 2019 and achieved a rate of 95.2% for 2020.
The Blue Ridge Council’s special called meeting for Thursday, November 12, was canceled by Mayor Donna Whitener who said she feared a quorum would not attend.
Veterans are able to benefit from the help of a service dog, and dogs in need of homes are able to have one thanks to Pawsitive Action and the work they do in the community.
Fannin County first responders will likely not see hazard pay until after the new administration takes office in January, following a heated exchange between members of the Fannin County Board of C
Blue Ridge Community Theater and Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association has received the Georgia Department of Economic Development’s (GDED) Georgia Council for the Arts’ Vibrant Communities grant a
The City of Copperhill has agreed to keep two undeveloped alleyways and a ditch along West Tennessee Avenue.
The cute mix shown with Fannin County Animal Control officer J.R. Cornett, is this week’s featured pooch of the week!
She has a short, red coat with a white chest.