Bond violation sends suspect back to jail
An 18-year-old Fannin County man was denied bond Monday morning, December 18, less than two weeks after being freed from custody.
An 18-year-old Fannin County man was denied bond Monday morning, December 18, less than two weeks after being freed from custody.
Sue Beaver’s eight years of service on the McCaysville City Council were recognized when her fellow council members, other city officials and employees, and a handful of residents wished her well f
Joshua Darrin Hughes was found unconscious and unresponsive in the Fannin County Jail one day before he was scheduled to be transferred into the Drug Court program.
The largest number of volunteers gathered to help the largest number of children Shop With A Cop Saturday, December 9.
Fannin County’s newest firefighters graduated from an intensive training program during a special ceremony Saturday, December 2, at Fire Station #1 in Blue Ridge.
Ride the Rails came chugging down the tracks when the Tri-State Model Railroaders hosted their annual Ride the Rails November 24 and 25 at the Historic Mineral Bluff Depot.
Multipurpose, off-highway vehicles (MPOHV), or side-by-sides as they are commonly known, are required to be insured when they travel on county roads, a new privilege extended by the last session of
“Doc, go do your thing.” These were the words that then 25-year-old Elissa Lonsdale-Nester probably thought she would never hear, but heard them loud and clear during her time in Iraq in 2003.
Investigators know the fire that raced through a multi-unit business complex in downtown Blue Ridge Saturday, November 18, started outside the building, but its cause is still undetermined.
The investigation was continuing Monday to determine the cause of a Saturday fire that destroyed six downtown Blue Ridge businesses, partially damaged two others, left two more with light smoke dam