In a recent interview with FYN, Local Pundit and Radio Host Martha Zoller gave us the run-down on the governor’s race.
Read More »Democrat Enters Senate Race
Democrat Branko Radulovacki announced last week he will run for Saxby Chambliss’ senate seat.
Read More »Citizen Presses School Board on Common Core
Citizen John Williamson pressed the Gilmer School Board on Common Core educational standards last night during the board’s June meeting.
Read More »Public Hearings on Charter Application Scheduled for July
Gilmer County School District is slated to hold two public hearings next month on its pending charter application, according to an announcement this week.
Read More »Million Dollar Shortfalls Plague School Board Next Year
Gilmer County School Board faces a $1 million or more short-fall in next year’s budget, according to a presentation give to the board of education this week.
Read More »Graves: Solution to Scandals, Dismantle IRS
Rep Tom Graves (R-GA-14) says the solution to the IRS Scandal is to dismantle the agency.
Read More »Ellijay Gets Payout for Permit Penalties
Ellijay recently received a check for $5,000 for permit penalties.
Read More »Taxpayers Hit With Hike If No-Vote on SPLOST
County Chairman JC Sanford says taxpayers may see an increase if citizens vote against the next round of SPLOST (Special Option Sales Tax).
Read More »Handel Enters Senate Race
After Months of wavering, Karen Handel announced today she will run for the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by Saxby Chambliss.
Read More »Gilmer GOP Gears up for State Convention
Gilmer County Republicans are gearing up for next week’s State Convention in Athens on May seventeenth.
Read More »Price Skips Senate Race
Congressman Tom Price (R-6) announced today he will not run for the open senate seat left vacant by Senator Saxby Chambliss’ exit at the end of this year.
Read More »Mourning After: Local Orgs React to FDA’s Approval of Plan B Pill for Fifteen-Year-Olds
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced yesterday the approval of the Plan B One Step (“morning after pill”) for use without prescription by girls and women 15 years of age and older.
Read More »Details Unfold in Ellijay Lawsuit
Details have come to light in Ellijay’s lawsuit against Richard Stonecipher and his company CBS Contracting.
Read More »Part Time Ed Employees Get Pay-out
The Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) Friday confirmed it is currently paying out unemployment benefits to some part-time educational employees working for private companies.
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