Time to “Light Up” for the holiday season
Light Up Blue Ridge returns will a full lineup of activities planned Saturday, November 25.
Light Up Blue Ridge returns will a full lineup of activities planned Saturday, November 25.
The Blue Ridge City Council and the Blue Ridge Police Department has honored the family of officer Hobert Brown, who was shot and killed in December of 1959 while on duty.
A wanted fugitive is dead and his alleged drug-dealing accomplice arrested following an incident in Polk County Wednesday, November 15.
The Thanksgiving Ride the Rails Event, featuring a scarce opportunity for the public to ride on or behind historic restored railroad maintenance motor cars on a five mile round trip from the Minera
U.S. Air Force retired Colonel Kathy L.
Despite attempts to stop them by making them move, protesters at Copperhill Industries on Saturday were able to finish their previously agreed upon protest.
Incumbent Blue Ridge City Councilman Jack Taylor won his reelection bid in last Tuesday’s election, defeating challenger Michael Peters 132 to 122.
The drug trade across North Georgia suffered a crippling blow last Wednesday, November 8, when law enforcement officers from five agencies seized nearly 35 pounds of methamphetamine and two pounds
Do you know how to determine which variety of apples is your favorite if there isn’t a sign posted above them at Mercier Orchards or the grocery store?
“Shoot on site.” Georgia’s Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has called for the eradication of exotic deer that escaped from Copperhill Industries property in East Polk County.