Ceremony celebrates America’s independence
Freedom rang loud and clear across Veterans Memorial Park in Blue Ridge Monday, July 4, as veterans and visitors celebrated America’s independence.
Freedom rang loud and clear across Veterans Memorial Park in Blue Ridge Monday, July 4, as veterans and visitors celebrated America’s independence.
Free food, sports physicals, immunizations, haircuts, school supplies and hygiene kits will all be part of the Fannin County Schools Summer Bash this Saturday, July 9, at Fannin County High School.
“The evidence clearly shows that if not for your client none of us would be here today,” Brenda Weaver said.
If you’re in search of a fur-ever friend, look no further! The Fannin County Animal Control is full of friendly pups waiting to find families.
Shane Baugh doesn’t brag about the commendation he received in front of 3,500 medical professionals at a Military Health System Conference in Washington, D.C.
The Lake Blue Ridge Civic Association will once again host the annual Fire in the Sky fireworks show Monday, July 4, starting at 9:30 p.m.
Children and adults alike crowded around to hear Kathy Church talk about snakes and hope they could touch the ones she brought to the Fannin County Public Library in her “Snakes Alive” presentation
Blue Ridge police officers are enforcing the city’s new three-hour parking limit in what Chief Johnny Scearce describes as “part of the city’s effort to give everyone the opportunity to shop downto
Summer Meal Program volunteers are busy every week, four days a week, packing bags of food to help feed Fannin children and families.