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Fannin County Middle School (FCMS) sixth-grader Dylan Hart, middle, proudly holds his trophies after winning the Fannin County School System Spelling Bee, Tuesday, January 25. Shown with him are, FCMS Principal Mark Young, left, and Fannin County School System Director of CTAE/STEM and Spelling Bee caller Lucas Roof, right.

Fannin County Middle School (FCMS) sixth-grader Dylan Hart, middle, proudly holds his trophies after winning the Fannin County School System Spelling Bee, Tuesday, January 25. Shown with him are, FCMS Principal Mark Young, left, and Fannin County School System Director of CTAE/STEM and Spelling Bee caller Lucas Roof, right.

Fannin’s top spellers compete

Fannin County Middle School (FCMS) sixth-grader Dylan Hart will represent the county at the virtual Regional 1 Spelling Bee, after he spelled his way to victory in the Fannin County School System’s Spelling Bee Tuesday, January 25.
This female mix was picked up off Curtis Switch Road in Mineral Bluff January 15. She has a white and orange coat. View this good girl using intake number 020-22. She is shown with animal control Interim Manager J.R. Cornett.

This female mix was picked up off Curtis Switch Road in Mineral Bluff January 15. She has a white and orange coat. View this good girl using intake number 020-22. She is shown with animal control Interim Manager J.R. Cornett.

Adopt-A-Pet

The dogs at Fannin County Animal Control are just waiting on their chance to be the best friend a human has ever had. This past week, 12 dogs were taken in while five were adopted, and three were reclaimed Atlanta Humane Society took two dogs.
Fannin County native Jerry Williams served in the U.S. Army as a paratrooper during the Vietnam War.

Fannin County native Jerry Williams served in the U.S. Army as a paratrooper during the Vietnam War.

Hometown Heroes:

This year marks 53 years since the first time Fannin County native and U.S. Army veteran Jerry Williams took his first shot at a human being. “I do believe I could put six or seven Vietnamese out there and pick him out of a line up, just for that facial expression,” he said.
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Body found in forest

Authorities are counting on an autopsy to tell them the identity and cause of death of a body found in Fannin County Friday night, January 21. Fannin County Coroner Becky Callihan said the remains were found by a hiker who had become lost.
With tears in her eyes, Blue Ridge Mayor Rhonda Haight, left, is shown taking her Oath of Office during the administration’s first council meeting Tuesday, January 18. She is shown alongside City Clerk Amy Mintz.

With tears in her eyes, Blue Ridge Mayor Rhonda Haight, left, is shown taking her Oath of Office during the administration’s first council meeting Tuesday, January 18. She is shown alongside City Clerk Amy Mintz.

NEW LEADERS TAKE OFFICE

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This female mix was picked up on Highway 515 in Morganton January 8. This sweet girl has a short, brown brindle coat. View her using intake number 010-22. She is shown with animal control Officer Michelle Degner.

This female mix was picked up on Highway 515 in Morganton January 8. This sweet girl has a short, brown brindle coat. View her using intake number 010-22. She is shown with animal control Officer Michelle Degner.

Adopt-A-Pet

Fannin County Animal Control dogs have a dream of one day being loved and sheltered in a forever home. This past week, six dog was taken, two were adopted, and three were reclaimed. Homeward Bound Pet Rescue took one dog along with Lab Friends Rescue.
Fannin County High School teacher Bubba Gibbs, middle, is shown with two of his students, James Kyle, left, and Bryce Ware, earlier in the school year.

Fannin County High School teacher Bubba Gibbs, middle, is shown with two of his students, James Kyle, left, and Bryce Ware, earlier in the school year.

Bubba Gibbs: Bringing world knowledge to FCHS

Editor’s note: This is the fourth in a series of stories that were written by students in Jodi Williams’ English 1101 class at the University of North Georgia Blue Ridge campus. They are first-hand accounts of local people who have made an impact on the authors.
Marion Environmental Inc. was on site and fracking hazardous waste out of the drainage ditch just south of the entrance leading to the Toccoa River Swinging Bridge Wednesday, January 12, after a truck hauling concrete additive wrecked the previous day.

Marion Environmental Inc. was on site and fracking hazardous waste out of the drainage ditch just south of the entrance leading to the Toccoa River Swinging Bridge Wednesday, January 12, after a truck hauling concrete additive wrecked the previous day.

Hazardous waste spills from wreck

A tractor trailer carrying a concrete additive wrecked right past the entrance to the Toccoa River Swinging Bridge in Suches Tuesday evening, January 11, resulting in a hazardous waste spill.
Frank Wood is shown taking his oath of office as the new chief assistant district attorney for the Appalachian Judicial Circuit from Chief Superior Court Judge Brenda Weaver. Holding the Bible for Wood is his fiancee, Kali Henderson. Wood was named to his new position by District Attorney B. Alison Sosebee.

Frank Wood is shown taking his oath of office as the new chief assistant district attorney for the Appalachian Judicial Circuit from Chief Superior Court Judge Brenda Weaver. Holding the Bible for Wood is his fiancee, Kali Henderson. Wood was named to his new position by District Attorney B. Alison Sosebee.

Frank Wood sworn in as chief assistant DA

Frank Wood was showered with accolades for his professionalism and work ethic when he was sworn in as the new chief assistant district attorney (DA)for the Appalachian Judicial Circuit Friday, January 14.