Two weeks see 150 new COVID-19 cases in Fannin Co.
Fannin County has seen an additional 150 cases of COVID-19 over the last two weeks as of Monday, January 4.
Fannin County has seen an additional 150 cases of COVID-19 over the last two weeks as of Monday, January 4.
“My residence has always been in the city (of Blue Ridge),” Blue Ridge Councilman Nathan Fitts said following allegations that he was not living within city limits prior to qualifying for the 2017
Nearly nine months into a global pandemic, a COVID-19 vaccine has been created, and it’s here in Fannin County.
State legislatures will be asked to vote to amend the City of Blue Ridge Charter to incorporate a city manager form of government following a unanimous vote by the city council.
By March 1, City of Blue Ridge officials anticipate both city playgrounds to be operable and open to the public with turf on the ground.
Fannin County Post One Commissioner Earl Johnson will continue to serve in his role on the Fannin County Board of Commissioners until Post One Commissioner-Elect Johnny Scearce is able to take his
The Humane Society of Blue Ridge cat of the week is Sahira. She is a petite, silky five-month-old who is super playful and craves attention. Sahira gets along very well with her feline suitemates.
The sweet mix shown with Fannin County Animal Control Officer J.R. Cornett is this week’s featured pooch of the week, yet again!
By Sydney Criteser
sydney@thenewsobserver.com
Fannin County has seen an additional 115 cases of COVID-19 over the last two weeks as of Monday, December 28.
By Mollie Allen
mollie@thenewsobserver.com
Feed Fannin is looking for individuals to join them in their mission of eliminating hunger in Fannin County.