Fannin County Deputy Sheriff Charlie Yannis watched as Jacee Fain picked out some clothes during Shop With A Cop. Walmart in Blue Ridge welcomed the shoppers for the big day Saturday, December 9, as well as on several follow up days.
Fannin County Deputy Sheriff Charlie Yannis watched as Jacee Fain picked out some clothes during Shop With A Cop. Walmart in Blue Ridge welcomed the shoppers for the big day Saturday, December 9, as well as on several follow up days.
Fannin County’s newest firefighters are shown following graduation ceremonies Saturday in Blue Ridge. Having just received their certification certificates are, from left, front, Jamie Hensley, Hailee Jo Turner, Lauren Lasley, and Jason Hall; and, back row, Noah Turner, Trent Lowery, Matt Curtis, Alex Allison Jr., Thomas Green, Tyson Conley, and Dakota Green.
An overhead view of the Tri-State Model Railroaders “Old Line” shows how truly expansive the layout is. The layout is an “around the room” loop to loop. The model is an exact miniature replica of the Old Line Railroad that was a part of a project to link Knoxville, Tennessee, to Marietta, Georgia, by rail.
Steering wheels, a rear view mirror and full seat are among the requirements for MPOHV on county roads.
Elissa Lonsdale-Nester served for eighteen and a half years as an Army combat medic, as well as drill sergeant and senior medic for the PACOM Aviation Brigade. She was medically retired in 2015.
Six businesses located at Fieldstone Village off East Main Street in Blue Ridge were destroyed by a fire that swept through the structure November 18.
Chief Rob Stuart of Blue Ridge Police Department, together with Tony Cavallaro of The Vine in downtown Blue Ridge, presented each member of Brown’s family with their own challenge coin. Shown during the presentation are, from left, Brandon Quintrell, Chelsey Quintrell, Jaxson Quintrell, Mason Ramey, Brady Ramey, Kayla Fortenberry, and Brown’s son, Dan Brown.