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The News Observer

The News Observer

Round Up nears $630,000

Tri-State EMC’s partnership with TVA that directed $10,000 to a trio of local organization is in addition to the local power company’s contributions through Operation Round Up, the program funded solely by member contributions.
Mandy Hyde of Fannin County Family Connection takes an application from a client needing to receive funds from the TVA’s Community Care Fund Program.

Mandy Hyde of Fannin County Family Connection takes an application from a client needing to receive funds from the TVA’s Community Care Fund Program.

Tri-State, TVA partnership brings $10,000 to area

A partnership between Tri-State EMC and the Tennessee Valley Authority has resulted in $10,000 being awarded between three local organizations.
Fannin County school bus drivers were applauded for their hard work and commitment to student safety during a School Bus Safety Week luncheon Thursday, October 22. Shown are, from left, Lisa Cheatham, Tina Dillingham, Robin Searcy, Melissa Beaver, Frances Newberry and Pepper McConnell.

Fannin County school bus drivers were applauded for their hard work and commitment to student safety during a School Bus Safety Week luncheon Thursday, October 22. Shown are, from left, Lisa Cheatham, Tina Dillingham, Robin Searcy, Melissa Beaver, Frances Newberry and Pepper McConnell.

BUS DRIVERS HONORED

Police Chief Johnny Scearce

Police Chief Johnny Scearce

Tourney to benefit Johnny Scearce

Two-man teams are being urged to enter the Blue Ridge Classic Scramble golf tournament to raise money to help Blue Ridge Police Chief Johnny Scearce. The event will be held at Old Toccoa Farm Saturday, November 10, with a 10 a.m. shotgun start.
The News Observer

The News Observer

Polk ready for Nov. 3 election

Polk County residents who still want to early vote in the 2020 General Election can do so in Benton through Thursday, October 29. As of Monday, October 26, 4,086 Polk county early and absentee ballots had been cast in the election.
The News Observer

The News Observer

McCaysville council agrees to buy police vehicles

In an unanimous vote, McCaysville City Council members agreed to purchase two new Ford Police Interceptor Utility vehicles for the police department during a special called meeting Wednesday, October 21. The vehicles come fully equipped for $46,995 each.
A diagram of the future octagon pavilion at McCaysville City Park is shown.

A diagram of the future octagon pavilion at McCaysville City Park is shown.

McCaysville park plans unveiled

Zachary Welch, chairman of the McCaysville Revitalization Committee, provided the council a packet outlining the plans for the city park Tuesday, October 13. The plans include refurbishing the existing maintenance and storage building and incorporating four pavilions throughout the park.
The News Observer

The News Observer

No special events in Blue Ridge

There will be no special events within the City of Blue Ridge until further notice. The decision came during a special called meeting Tuesday, October 20, in which some members did not realize events were still being allowed. “There’s something booked in the park tomorrow?
The News Observer

The News Observer

Panter padlocks playground

Blue Ridge City Councilman Mike Panter chained up the downtown park  playground Wednesday, October 21, restricting access to visitors, without council approval. “I felt like I could not put the kids at risk over the next three or four weeks even though everybody wants it to stay open,” he said.