18 cases added to Fannin’s COVID-19 tally
Fannin County has seen an additional 18 cases of COVID-19 in the last week.
Fannin County has seen an additional 18 cases of COVID-19 in the last week.
The Blue Ridge Downtown Development Authority (DDA) hosted the City Council in a joint meeting Monday, March 1, in order to bring the council up to date on their workings and purpose.
A fugitive being hunted by U.S. Marshals is in custody as the result of a traffic stop by a McCaysville police officer.
Fannin County is accepting applications from interested residents who would like to help keep the county litter free through the Adopt-A-Road program.
The Georgia House of Representatives has set the stage for Mineral Springs Center to continue its mission of serving individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Senior Magistrate Judge James Altman was clear in his displeasure of interaction between two Blue Ridge City Council members when he denied an application for a Good Behavior Bond.
Fannin County has seen an additional 30 cases of COVID-19 reported in the last week.
This brings the county’s total up to 1,974 positive cases since the pandemic began.
COVID-19 vaccines are continuing to arrive to the state in “extremely limited supply,” however, now eligible Fannin County residents can make appointments for vaccinations through the North Georgia
Brian Joseph Martell will spend the next 15 years in prison and the following 10 years on supervised probation as the result of a negotiated plea agreement.
Fannin County Animal Control has already seen several changes this year in order to improve the overall operations, and more are expected to come.