YOUNGSTERS SHINE AT FAIR
The Fannin County FFA Alumni Association Youth Fair filled the school system’s Agriculture Facility Saturday, September 17, with competitors, judges, school officials, volunteers and spectators.
The Fannin County FFA Alumni Association Youth Fair filled the school system’s Agriculture Facility Saturday, September 17, with competitors, judges, school officials, volunteers and spectators.
Several school and state officials spoke to the importance of the expansion of the University of North Georgia’s (UNG) Blue Ridge campus, but none matched the impact of Emma Mitchell.
Three people are dead as the result of a double murder/suicide at 243 Choctaw Lane in Mineral Bluff Thursday night, September 22.
The American Legion, including Post 248 that recently partnered with the Fannin County Chamber of Commerce, is the nation’s largest, congressionally chartered, non-profit Veterans Service Organizat
Amanda King, with the Mineral Springs Center, was awarded the Dottie Adams Ambassador of Light Award August 9.
esidents of the Copper Basin and surrounding communities came together Tuesday evening, September 13, at the Polk County Commission meeting to question Copperhill Industries, LLC, (CHI) and the Te
She strives to inspire her current students to see the value of being lifelong learners.” Sarah Rigdon used those words to describe Mandy Housley when she introduced the Teachers of the Year repre
New, flashing warning lights have been added at the entrance/exit to Fannin County Middle School on Old Highway 76 in Blue Ridge.
Blue Ridge Mayor Rhonda Haight signed a proclamation Tuesday, September 6, declaring that September 17 through September 23 as Constitution Week.
Five young men were saved, accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, and were baptized last week along with three other young men and one young lady Tuesday, September 6, with guidance and help fr