COVID-19 increases over last two weeks
Fannin County has seen an increase of 96 cases of COVID-19 over the last two weeks as of Monday, September 21.
Fannin County has seen an increase of 96 cases of COVID-19 over the last two weeks as of Monday, September 21.
The Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association (BRMAA) has decided to call off the annual Fall Arts in the Park festival that was scheduled for October 10 and 11.
The City of Copperhill called a workshop meeting just hours prior to the scheduled time to discuss surrendering properties along West Tennessee Avenue Wednesday, September 16.
While all types of cases are currently being heard throughout the Appalachian Judicial Circuit, Fannin County will begin convening grand juries again November 9.
The City of Blue Ridge opted to stay in their contract with 4-V Ranch after renegotiating Monday, September 14.
A Knoxville man learned that if his idea of having fun was taking a swing at his female companion, then the Hometown IGA parking lot in McCaysville was not the place to be.
A Blue Ridge man was arrested in McCaysville Saturday night, September 19, after a short chase ended in his vehicle being wrecked and the discovery of a large amount of drugs and money.
A new ambulance service will soon take over providing care to Polk County citizens as the result of a vote by the county’s commissioners last week.
The University of North Georgia (UNG) celebrated the opening of its new Blue Ridge Campus with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Wednesday, September 16.
The request to rezone a section of the southeast corner of Sierra Lane and Appalachian Highway will be heard by the Blue Ridge Planning Commission Tuesday, October 6.