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The News Observer

The News Observer

Polk, AMR talks continue

Members of the Polk County commission’s ambulance committee are not happy with three options presented by American Medical Response (AMR) and are continuing to seek the plan they want.
The News Observer

The News Observer

Arts group plans workshop

Preregister now for the Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association’s (BRMAA) Communal Pen Workshop July 11. Inspired by the Smithsonian exhibit Crossroads: Change in Rural America, Dr.
The News Observer

The News Observer

Appalachian tales set for Art Center

Head to The Art Center July 11 and 17 at 6 p.m. for an evening of Appalachian stories. Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association (BRMAA) will recount true stories of life, customs and traditions of Southern Appalachian life in North Georgia.
The News Observer

The News Observer

Copperhill water customers running dry

Water pressure was minimal throughout the past two weeks in the City of Copperhill. Around Tuesday morning, June 9, a pallet valve, which controls the pressure regulator, went out at the water department.
Rosalie Bird voted for the first time Tuesday, June 9 after becoming an official resident of the United States last August.

Rosalie Bird voted for the first time Tuesday, June 9 after becoming an official resident of the United States last August.

Citizenship brings new right

Fannin County resident Rosalie Bird voted for the first time during the 2020 General Primary Election and Non-Partisan Election Tuesday, June 9 after officially becoming a United States citizen in August of last year.
The News Observer

The News Observer

Copperhill election season starts

Those interested in running for a spot on the City of Copperhill’s council may pick up petitions at City Hall. Potential candidates must reside in the City of Copperhill and obtain 25 signatures. There is no fee to petition.
The News Observer

The News Observer

School signup office opens

All new Fannin County student registrations will be processed through the system’s new centralized registration office starting this year.  Parents/Guardians will be able to make appointments for Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The News Observer

The News Observer

Body identified as Potter

The body found in a car Thursday, June 11, has been identified as Anthony D. Potter, 54, of Old Bullen Gap Road in Blue Ridge. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) Crime Lab made the identification, which was announced Thursday, June 18, according to Investigations Sergeant J.K.