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B. Alison Sosebee, left, and Sherry Morris display one of the signs meant to convey messages of help and hope during the COVID-19 pandemic.

B. Alison Sosebee, left, and Sherry Morris display one of the signs meant to convey messages of help and hope during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Signs connect help, hope

Many local organizations offer help when people need it, and at the same time there are people who want to help the organizations meet those needs. Those were the thoughts of B. Alison Sosebee who said, thinking of the available resources, “They’re here to help you if you need help.
COVID-19 update

COVID-19 update

12 cases of COVID-19 reported in Fannin

The Georgia Department of Health has reported 12 cases of COVID-19 and no virus related deaths in Fannin County as of Monday, April 13 at 7 p.m. According to the department, there are 13,621 confirmed cases of COVID-19 statewide.
This female Lab mix, who volunteers have named Goldie, was picked up on Clay Circle in Morganton March 3. She will remain at Animal Control until reclaimed or adopted. Goldie is very well mannered and would make a great companion. She is shown being held by Fannin County Animal Control Officer Pat Patterson. View this pretty girl under Animal Control number 091-20.

This female Lab mix, who volunteers have named Goldie, was picked up on Clay Circle in Morganton March 3. She will remain at Animal Control until reclaimed or adopted. Goldie is very well mannered and would make a great companion. She is shown being held by Fannin County Animal Control Officer Pat Patterson. View this pretty girl under Animal Control number 091-20.

Adopt A Pet

The featured dog of the week is the female Lab Mix, Goldie. She has a short, honey brown coat with striking golden eyes and is mid-sized. Goldie is a fun, loving sweetie and is ready for a new home. She would be best with a family that will allow her to be outside often.
Fannin County High School student and Technology Student Association member Bryce Ware is helping to produce face masks for medical workers using the school’s 3D printer.

Fannin County High School student and Technology Student Association member Bryce Ware is helping to produce face masks for medical workers using the school’s 3D printer.

Ware makes masks for local medical workers

Fannin County High School (FCHS) student and Technology Student Association member Bryce Ware has been producing protective masks for medical workers in the area in response to a shortage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The News Observer

The News Observer

Forest service shuts down trailheads

The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests have temporarily shut down trailhead facilities, other access points to the Appalachian National Scenic Trail and nearby trails. Trailheads include Springer Mountain and Woody Gap.
Jeff Pierce and Ryan Pierce created signs to cheer their mom, Blue Ridge Assisted Living & Memory Care resident Carolyn Pierce, who is unable to receive visitors during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Jeff Pierce and Ryan Pierce created signs to cheer their mom, Blue Ridge Assisted Living & Memory Care resident Carolyn Pierce, who is unable to receive visitors during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Families, community help boost spirits at Blue Ridge facility

Blue Ridge Assited Living & Memory Care residents got a surprise when Jeff and Ryan Pierce showed up waving and carrying painted signs a couple of weeks ago.
COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 reports lack specifics

The Georgia Department of Health (DPH) reported nine confirmed cases of COVID-19 and no virus related deaths in Fannin County as of Monday, April 6 at noon. DPH has reported 7,314 confirmed cases, 1,332 hospitalizations and 229 deaths statewide.