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Purple, green and gold outfits were prominately displayed during Snack in a Backpack’s Mardi Gras themed fundraiser, Bringin’ the Blues to Blue Ridge, Saturday, February 22. Shown are, from left, Jeanie Morris, Margie Smith and Stephanie Danuser.

Purple, green and gold outfits were prominately displayed during Snack in a Backpack’s Mardi Gras themed fundraiser, Bringin’ the Blues to Blue Ridge, Saturday, February 22. Shown are, from left, Jeanie Morris, Margie Smith and Stephanie Danuser.

Fannin County Development Authority Executive Director Christie Gribble discussed becoming “Broadband Ready” with the Fannin County Board of Commissioners Tuesday, February 11.

Fannin County Development Authority Executive Director Christie Gribble discussed becoming “Broadband Ready” with the Fannin County Board of Commissioners Tuesday, February 11.

Fannin moves toward Broadband Ready

The Fannin County Board of Commissioners has taken the first steps to becoming a “Broadband Ready” county following a presentation from Fannin County Development Authority Executive Director Christie Gribble during the board’s regular meeting Tuesday, February 11.
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Council spends $30,000, keeps Vendor Ordinance alive

McCaysville City Council members agreed to spend $29,960, adopted a resolution governing meeting agendas and tabled several items for future consideration. The actions came during the council’s regular meeting Tuesday, February 11.
The Fannin Christian Learning Center is gearing up for its annual winter banquet fundraiser as they celebrate their 20th year of teaching the Bible to the youth of Fannin County. Shown front to back, on left, is Ansley Turner, Ella Richardson, Jaylin Ray, Gentry Clore, Blake Rogers; front to back, on right, is MacKenzie Johnson, Executive Director Tina Lee, Nicole Pittman, Jerritt Holloway, Joseph Annis and Nicolas Arp.

The Fannin Christian Learning Center is gearing up for its annual winter banquet fundraiser as they celebrate their 20th year of teaching the Bible to the youth of Fannin County. Shown front to back, on left, is Ansley Turner, Ella Richardson, Jaylin Ray, Gentry Clore, Blake Rogers; front to back, on right, is MacKenzie Johnson, Executive Director Tina Lee, Nicole Pittman, Jerritt Holloway, Joseph Annis and Nicolas Arp.

CLC banquet will celebrate 20 years

For the past 20 years, the Fannin Christian Learning Center (CLC) has taught the Bible to students of Fannin County.  The non-profit organization’s annual Winter Banquet fundraiser is scheduled for March 13, 6:30 p.m.
St. Anthony Catholic Church in Blue Ridge is requesting contributions to help Lexy Lopez, a 26-year-old with a mental disability, find a permanent home after tragically losing hers.

St. Anthony Catholic Church in Blue Ridge is requesting contributions to help Lexy Lopez, a 26-year-old with a mental disability, find a permanent home after tragically losing hers.

St. Anthony rallies around Lopez

St. Anthony Catholic Church in Blue Ridge is looking for contributions to aid Blue Ridge resident Lexy Lopez, a 26-year-old with a mental disability, who recently lost her mother, Terry Lopez, to a stroke. “She has nowhere to stay, no family and no support,” St.
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Election day Tuesday in Polk

Polk County voters can begin casting ballots in the Presidential Preference Primary and county General Primary election when election day polls open Tuesday, March 3 at 9 a.m., according to Polk County Election Administrator Nathan Hitson.
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The News Observer

Ridoch says library board was waiting for report

Fannin County Public Library Board of Trustees Chair Gordon Ridoch provided the Mountain Regional Library System board, Wednesday, February 19, with an update and history of their involvement with the Fannin County Board of Commissioners regarding the Whitepath FabTech building.
Fannin County High School senior Lexi McGill, left, was selected as the 2020 Fannin County Student Teacher Achievement Recognition (STAR) student during the Blue Ridge Kiwanis Club’s annual banquet Monday, February 17. McGill selected Drama teacher Todd Geren as the teacher who has had the most impact on her during her academic career.

Fannin County High School senior Lexi McGill, left, was selected as the 2020 Fannin County Student Teacher Achievement Recognition (STAR) student during the Blue Ridge Kiwanis Club’s annual banquet Monday, February 17. McGill selected Drama teacher Todd Geren as the teacher who has had the most impact on her during her academic career.

McGill Fannin’s STAR

Fannin County High School senior Lexi McGill was named the 2020 Student Teacher Achievement Recognition (STAR) student Monday, February 17, at the annual banquet sponsored by the Blue Ridge Kiwanis Club.