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Fannin officials and members of the Lois Nell Stanley Long family gathered to dedicate the bridge over Big Creek on Aska Rd. Shown are Post 2 Commissioner Glenn Patterson, Public Works Director Zack Ratcliff, Commission Chairman Jamie Hensley, Merle and Freddy Long, Post 1 Commissioner Johnny Scearce, Robbie Long, Gerald Long,  Gina Golden, Heather Long, Shane Rogers, Rocco Rogers, Marley Rogers, Annette Long, Lyle and Cathy Scruggs, Ray, Jordan, Josh, Brody, and Erin Golden, Aly Ethington, Allison Rodgers.

Fannin officials and members of the Lois Nell Stanley Long family gathered to dedicate the bridge over Big Creek on Aska Rd. Shown are Post 2 Commissioner Glenn Patterson, Public Works Director Zack Ratcliff, Commission Chairman Jamie Hensley, Merle and Freddy Long, Post 1 Commissioner Johnny Scearce, Robbie Long, Gerald Long, Gina Golden, Heather Long, Shane Rogers, Rocco Rogers, Marley Rogers, Annette Long, Lyle and Cathy Scruggs, Ray, Jordan, Josh, Brody, and Erin Golden, Aly Ethington, Allison Rodgers.

Longs, Stanleys remembered as pioneers

A large part of rural Fannin County history was honored Thursday, January 8, when the bridge over Big Creek on Aska Road was dedicated as the Lois Nell Stanley Long Bridge. The dedication memorialized two pioneer families in what is now the Dial area of the county, the Longs and Stanleys.
Dr. Jenny Jaffe will lead a question-and-answer session when Project Chimps hosts a Cheers for Chimps fundraiser January 20.

Dr. Jenny Jaffe will lead a question-and-answer session when Project Chimps hosts a Cheers for Chimps fundraiser January 20.

Project Chimps kicking off 2026 with Cheers for Chimps fundraiser

Project Chimps is kicking off the new year with a new series, Cheers for Chimps, at Mountain Mama’s Coffee Lounge Tuesday, January 20. Join Dr. Jenny Jaffe, veterinarian, for an exclusive questions-and-answer session.
This is the type of damage in the Polk County Courthouse to be repaired.

This is the type of damage in the Polk County Courthouse to be repaired.

Polk receives $500,000 grant

Polk County has been awarded a half million dollar grant to make major repairs to the courthouse in Benton. In an email to Polk County Executive Robby Hatcher, Kim Parks wrote, “Congratulations! Polk County was awarded a Historic Development Grant-Courthouse Round in the amount of $500,000.
Justin Turner (left) accepts the Officer Of The Year award from Deputy Fire Chief Rob Ross at the Fannin County Fire Department’s annual Christmas dinner.

Justin Turner (left) accepts the Officer Of The Year award from Deputy Fire Chief Rob Ross at the Fannin County Fire Department’s annual Christmas dinner.

First responders honored

The Fannin County Fire Department honored some of its finest EMS staff during its annual Christmas dinner December 11 at the University of North Georgia David E. Ralston Hall in Blue Ridge.
Gale Mancuso packs a bag for an order with the Marine Corps League Detachment #1438 Toys for Tots.

Gale Mancuso packs a bag for an order with the Marine Corps League Detachment #1438 Toys for Tots.

Toys for Tots helps 1,000

Roughly 1,000 children were able to wake up Christmas morning to gifts thanks to the Marine Corps Detachment #1438 Toys for Tots. In four hours, the volunteers served 130 families for Christmas Thursday, December 18.
Fannin County’s Braylee Davenport (#4) and Kylie Breeden (#33) defend against Copper Basin’s Alexis Hyatt in the Piedmont Holiday Classic tournament Saturday.

Fannin County’s Braylee Davenport (#4) and Kylie Breeden (#33) defend against Copper Basin’s Alexis Hyatt in the Piedmont Holiday Classic tournament Saturday.

Lady Rebels post 62-46 victory over Copper Basin

Maggie Ledford scored 20 points and Reese Lewis added 17 points and grabbed 11 rebounds as the Fannin County Lady Rebels defeated Copper Basin, 62-46, Saturday, December 20, in the Piedmont Holiday Classic tournament at Gilmer County High School.
Sergeant Brittny Depuy with the Fannin County Sheriff’s Office Detention Center helps this young girl find some new clothes during Shop With A Cop.

Sergeant Brittny Depuy with the Fannin County Sheriff’s Office Detention Center helps this young girl find some new clothes during Shop With A Cop.

Shop With A Cop serves 285

The Fannin County Sheriff’s Office Shop With A Cop program served a record number 285 children this year. “This was made possible by all the generous donors and the volunteers who helped,” Shop With A Cop Board President Darvin Couch said.
Fannin County FFA members and supporters pay their respects during Wreaths Across America December 13 at Chastain Memorial Cemetery in Blue Ridge.

Fannin County FFA members and supporters pay their respects during Wreaths Across America December 13 at Chastain Memorial Cemetery in Blue Ridge.

Veterans honored with wreaths

The American Legion Post 248 initiated the county’s first Wreaths Across America event at Chastain Memorial Cemetery in Blue Ridge December 13. Around 325 veterans received wreaths on their graves that day.
Described as an “attached structure” in dispatch records, it was totally destroyed in an early morning fire that left Gina Golden severely burned.

Described as an “attached structure” in dispatch records, it was totally destroyed in an early morning fire that left Gina Golden severely burned.

Woman burned in early morning fire

Gina Golden remains on a ventilator in critical care, suffering second and third degree burns following a residential fire in Copperhill December 16. Golden was airlifted to Wellstar Cobb Medical Center in Austell, Georgia, immediately following the early morning blaze.
The Old Toccoa Farm Ladies Golf Association (LGA) raised $32,500 during their fourth annual Pink & White Tournament in October. Presenting a check to Dr. Rosa Langella with Breast Cancer Thrive are, from left, LGA 2025 President Kathy Burke, Teri Necessary, Langella, Kerri Dewitz, Betsy Pope and LGA 2026 President Maria Guillen.

The Old Toccoa Farm Ladies Golf Association (LGA) raised $32,500 during their fourth annual Pink & White Tournament in October. Presenting a check to Dr. Rosa Langella with Breast Cancer Thrive are, from left, LGA 2025 President Kathy Burke, Teri Necessary, Langella, Kerri Dewitz, Betsy Pope and LGA 2026 President Maria Guillen.

OTF golfers raise $32,500

The Ladies Golf Association (LGA) of Old Toccoa Farm (OTF) has raised $32,500 for breast cancer post-operation and preventative care. The outgoing and incoming presidents and tournament co-chairs presented a check to Dr. Maria Langella December 9 at The Tavern at OTF.