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COVID-19 update

COVID-19 update

16 cases of COVID-19 reported in Fannin

The Georgia Department of Health has reported 16 cases of COVID-19 and no virus related deaths in Fannin County as of Sunday, April 19 at noon. According to the department, there are 18,301 confirmed cases of COVID-19 statewide.
COVID-19 update

COVID-19 update

15th case of COVID-19 reported in Fannin County

The Georgia Department of Health has reported 15 cases of COVID-19 and no virus related deaths in Fannin County as of Friday, April 17 at 7 p.m. According to the department, there are 17,432 confirmed cases of COVID-19 statewide.
COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

14 cases of COVID-19 reported in Fannin

The Georgia Department of Health has reported 14 cases of COVID-19 and no virus related deaths in Fannin County as of Wednesday, April 15 at noon. According to the department, there are 14,987 confirmed cases of COVID-19 statewide.
Assistant Superintendent Sarah Rigdon

Assistant Superintendent Sarah Rigdon

Rigdon new assistant superintendent

Sarah Rigdon was named Assistant Superintendent of Achievement and Governance for the Fannin County School System during a Fannin County Board of Education meeting Thursday, April 9. “I first worked with Mrs. Rigdon as a para-pro in 1993,” Superintendent Dr. Michael Gwatney said.
The News Observer

The News Observer

Census response remains important

The United State Census Bureau has mailed paper questionnaires to around 64 million households across the nation in an effort to ensure more responses to the 2020 Census.  According to the bureau, 46.2% of the nation’s households have already responded to the 2020 Census.
Fannin County Animal Control Officer J.R. Cornett shows off this female lab mix. She was taken in April 6, in the area of Eagle Top Drive off of Squirrel Hunting Road. She is staying at Animal Control until she is adopted. Her coat is a beautiful tan color with striking eyes. View this beautiful dog under Animal Control number 123-20.

Fannin County Animal Control Officer J.R. Cornett shows off this female lab mix. She was taken in April 6, in the area of Eagle Top Drive off of Squirrel Hunting Road. She is staying at Animal Control until she is adopted. Her coat is a beautiful tan color with striking eyes. View this beautiful dog under Animal Control number 123-20.

Adopt A Pet

Animal Control Officers and volunteers alike hope folks will be willing to open their hearts and homes to the dogs in their facility. In the past week, officers brought in one dog. Owners reclaimed two dogs and one was taken by Homeward Bound. Another dog was adopoted.
COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

13th case of COVID-19 reported in Fannin County

The Georgia Department of Health has reported 13 cases of COVID-19 and no virus related deaths in Fannin County as of Tuesday, April 14 at noon. According to the department, there are 14,223 confirmed cases of COVID-19 statewide.
Volunteer Ronnie Holden gives a thumbs up as he gives blood Friday, March 27.

Volunteer Ronnie Holden gives a thumbs up as he gives blood Friday, March 27.

Need never stops: next blood drive April 19

“The need never stops for blood,” Blood Assurance Marketing Director Caitlin Stanley said. People should still come out to donate as preventative measures are in place, and the shelf-life of blood is limited, she said.
Fannin County High School student McCay Turner has been selected to the 2020 Georgia Governor’s Honors Program, which is set to take place at Berry College in June.

Fannin County High School student McCay Turner has been selected to the 2020 Georgia Governor’s Honors Program, which is set to take place at Berry College in June.

McCay Turner selected for honors program

Fannin County High School junior McCay Turner was recently selected to the 2020 Georgia Governor’s Honors Program (GHP) in Science (Chemistry).