Paul Hunter: Continuing to serve
“I didn’t ask for any of them, but I’m going to tell ya, I earned every one of them,” Army veteran Paul Hunter said in regards to the medals he has received due to his service in the Vietnam War.
“I didn’t ask for any of them, but I’m going to tell ya, I earned every one of them,” Army veteran Paul Hunter said in regards to the medals he has received due to his service in the Vietnam War.
Imagine you’re hiking deep in the forests of Fannin County and become lost. You have your cell phone, but the signal is weak to say the least. You fear the worst – help will never find you.
Graylon Jerome Newman is free on a $7,000 bond after being arrested the same day the Copperhill house he was living in burned.
Polk County commissioners heard that CareMed is still not living up to the terms of its contract with the county when they met at the Copper Basin Community Center Thursday, February 18.
The Georgia Election Board has accused Brian Keith Pritchard, 56, of Cherry Log, of voting while serving a felony sentence.
Although worried about next year’s budget, Polk County commissioners have unanimously agreed to a contract that will see the county pay rent for the East Polk Library starting July 1.
Following accusations made by Blue Ridge Councilman Nathan Fitts of a criminal threat made by Councilman Mike Panter against Fitts during a February 9 council meeting, Fitts said, “There will be ac
Fannin County High School graduate Eric Gavelek Munchel, known as the “zip tie guy” in connection with the invasion of the U.S. Capitol January 6, will remain in jail until his trial.
A man and woman are both dead in what authorities have classified as a murder-suicide.
Unknown to many, the Mineral Springs Center, Inc. was founded in 1973 as a day center for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.