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This male Feist mix was picked up on Blue Bird Road in Morganton August 26. With just three legs, he is full of life! He is short haired and has a white coat with blonde patches. View him using Animal Control number 241-20. He is shown with Animal Control officer J.R. Cornett.

This male Feist mix was picked up on Blue Bird Road in Morganton August 26. With just three legs, he is full of life! He is short haired and has a white coat with blonde patches. View him using Animal Control number 241-20. He is shown with Animal Control officer J.R. Cornett.

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The handsome, three-legged wonder shown with Fannin County Animal Control officer J.R. Cornett, is this week’s featured pooch of the week! This guy is a Feist mix with a short, white coat and patches of blonde. Despite only having three legs, this guy gets around great and is very active.
Members of Fannin County High School Marching Band’s flute section perform in the Friday, August 28 halftime show. Shown, front to back, are Hannah Mashburn, Kylee Cornelius, Aerial McKinney, Aislinn Peel and Katelyn Sanders.

Members of Fannin County High School Marching Band’s flute section perform in the Friday, August 28 halftime show. Shown, front to back, are Hannah Mashburn, Kylee Cornelius, Aerial McKinney, Aislinn Peel and Katelyn Sanders.

The Huey helicopter located in the Fannin County Veteran’s Memorial Park was found damaged Saturday, August 22. The damage is shown in this photo with a large hole in the greenhouse window.

The Huey helicopter located in the Fannin County Veteran’s Memorial Park was found damaged Saturday, August 22. The damage is shown in this photo with a large hole in the greenhouse window.

Huey at Memorial Park damaged, fix planned

The Huey helicopter, located in the Fannin County Memorial Park, was found damaged Saturday, August 22.
The Humane Society of Blue Ridge has a new van thanks to a $47,000 grant from DJ&T Foundation. The vehicle will be used to transport animals to other locations across the country, which they’ve been unable to do for several years.

The Humane Society of Blue Ridge has a new van thanks to a $47,000 grant from DJ&T Foundation. The vehicle will be used to transport animals to other locations across the country, which they’ve been unable to do for several years.

More forever homes possible thanks to humane society van

A van may not seem like much, but for the Humane Society of Blue Ridge (HSBR), it will allow them to place animals into a “forever home sooner.
The News Observer

The News Observer

Polk agrees to internet, hears bid plans, talk boat ramps

Polk County Commissioners agreed to go into an agreement with American Internet Services to provide wireless internet across the courthouse in exchange for allowing the company to place a dish on top of the building during a meeting Thursday, August 20.
The News Observer

The News Observer

Copperhill approves $70,000 loan, opens gym for the public

The City of Copperhill approved a $70,000 loan through United Community Bank during a Monday, August 17, council meeting. In order to receive a $250,000 grant to rehabilitate the sewer system, the city must make a $105,000 “match.” They currently have $37,000 to contribute toward the effort.