Joe Dickey, founder of Mountain View Orchards, checks a bud on a Detroit Red apple tree, demonstrating how he determines if it has frost damage.
Joe Dickey, founder of Mountain View Orchards, checks a bud on a Detroit Red apple tree, demonstrating how he determines if it has frost damage.
The teachers at Copper Basin Elementary School (CBES) couldn’t wait any longer to see their students, so they hoped in their vehicles and road around East Polk County waving and throwing candy to those who were waiting on them. Edward, left, and Robert Cole hold signs for their favorite teacher Wednesday, April 22, during CBES’s Teachers on the Town Parade.
A new creature, a trout, is coming to Blue Ridge’s downtown park across from the Fannin County Courthouse. The trout is replacing Blue the Bear.
Jan and Stewart Strickland hold a message from Appalachian Judicial Circuit District Attorney Alison Sosebee. The message is meant to provide a sense of hope to the community during these times.
Lit’l Pond Hospitality Group representative Erin Hagan handed Fannin County High School senior Vanessa Miller her graduation gear and community-gifted gift cards and certificates Friday, April 24.
Celeste Lance of Covet Haircrafters was one of many Fannin County business owners who chose to re-open their business Friday, April 24, following Governor Brian Kemp’s announcement that many businesses would be allowed to re-open that day and on April 27.