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The News Observer

Federal rules create school food crisis

“We will not let kids go hungry.” Martha Williams spoke those words of determination and they were immediately echoed by Dr. Micheal Gwatney. But keeping that pledge is no easy task. Williams is the nutrition director for Fannin County Schools and Gwatney is the school superintendent.
A candidate for Post 2 on the Fannin County Board of Commissioners has been arrested on driving under the influence and two other charges.

A candidate for Post 2 on the Fannin County Board of Commissioners has been arrested on driving under the influence and two other charges.

Post 2 candidate facing DUI charge after wreck

A candidate for Post 2 on the Fannin County Board of Commissioners has been arrested on driving under the influence and two other charges.
This cutie is a male lab mix who was picked up on Double Head Gap Road April 11. He has a light brown coat. View this pupper using intake number 107-22. He is shown with Animal Control Officer JR Cornett.

This cutie is a male lab mix who was picked up on Double Head Gap Road April 11. He has a light brown coat. View this pupper using intake number 107-22. He is shown with Animal Control Officer JR Cornett.

Adopt-A-Pet

Fannin County Animal Control had 14 dogs in their care as of Friday morning, April 29. This past week, seven dogs were taken in, while four were adopted. Three dogs were reclaimed by owners and two dogs were taken in by the Humane Society of Blue Ridge.
Fannin County Board of Education candidates, Debi Holcomb, left, and incumbent Bobby Bearden address the audience at the Chamber of Commerce Political Forum.

Fannin County Board of Education candidates, Debi Holcomb, left, and incumbent Bobby Bearden address the audience at the Chamber of Commerce Political Forum.

Candidates field questions, express views at forum

A majority of the candidates in two local races gathered in front of voters Monday night, April 25, for a Candidate Forum sponsored by the Fannin County Chamber of Commerce.
Madeleine Coddou, left, and sister, Georgia, learned about fishing and the importance of keeping our rivers trash free at the Faith Presbyterian Church, of Blue Ridge, booth during the 2022 Blue Ridge Trout and Outdoor Adventures Festival Saturday, April 30. They are shown with their mother, Jennifer.

Madeleine Coddou, left, and sister, Georgia, learned about fishing and the importance of keeping our rivers trash free at the Faith Presbyterian Church, of Blue Ridge, booth during the 2022 Blue Ridge Trout and Outdoor Adventures Festival Saturday, April 30. They are shown with their mother, Jennifer.

TROUT FEST A HIT WITH ALL AGES

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Justin Reefer Davenport, right, was arrested on a charge of Arson in the 1st degree for allegedly burning his mother’s home, above. He was taken into custody the same day as the Friday, April 29. blaze. A separate fire at the end of Aska Road has been called suspicious by investigators.

Justin Reefer Davenport, right, was arrested on a charge of Arson in the 1st degree for allegedly burning his mother’s home, above. He was taken into custody the same day as the Friday, April 29. blaze. A separate fire at the end of Aska Road has been called suspicious by investigators.

Davenport charged with burning mother’s home

A Fannin County man was arrested on a charge he burned his mother’s home shortly after the Friday, April 22, fire. Justin Reefer Davenport, 29, of 927 Aska Road, is charged with a single count of Arson in the1st Degree, a felony.
This cutie is a female lab mix who was picked up in Mineral Bluff. She has a solid black coat. View this pupper using intake number 114-22. She is shown with Animal Control Officer Luke McDonald.

This cutie is a female lab mix who was picked up in Mineral Bluff. She has a solid black coat. View this pupper using intake number 114-22. She is shown with Animal Control Officer Luke McDonald.

Adopt-A-Pet

Fannin County Animal Control had 18 dogs in their care as of Friday morning, April 22. This past week, six dogs were taken in, while four were adopted. One dog was reclaimed by owners and one dog was taken in by the Humane Society of Blue Ridge.
Steve Strickland in November 1969 at Fort Benning, Georgia.

Steve Strickland in November 1969 at Fort Benning, Georgia.

Steve Strickland: The Army called

“I didn’t choose the Army, the Army chose me...It took a whole lot of boy out of this body and put a man in.” That’s the way Steve Strickland describes his two years of service while the Vietnam War was still ranging.
Donald Paul Reustle

Donald Paul Reustle

Pictures left in businesses lead to arrest

Donald Paul Reustle was arrested last week by Fannin County Sheriff’s Office investigators on five felony charges of Distributing Material Depicting Nudity or Sexual Conduct. Reustle, 45, of 175 Mountainside Drive, Blue Ridge, was taken into custody Tuesday, April 19.