All it takes is a quick Google search for “propane prices” for the nationwide problem to be apparent. A few of the top stories are across a wide expanse of our nation, including Kansas, Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin and Missouri.
Read More »Sam Snider Makes Case in Dawson County for Election
Sam Snider didn’t seem nervous to be introduced by his wife at the Dawson County Republican meeting last night, as some husbands might be. That’s probably because their 28-year marriage has been an example of dedication to each other, family and community.
Read More »Head Start, Pre-K to return to school tomorrow
Per Ninth District Opportunity, Inc. Director Kay Laws, alternative funding is being negotiated and all children will be allowed to return to school beginning tomorrow. The following was provided by Ninth District Opportunity, Inc., on how this is being achieved.
Read More »North Georgia Medical Center Looks to Future with new CEO
With change comes uncertainty, loss of security and shock but it can also bring about progression and hope. FYN sat down with the new CEO of North Georgia Medical Center, Earl Whiteley, who expressed concern and his stated dedication to betterment of the hospital for the community it serves.
Read More »One-hundred Year Flood Victims Recovering
It’s been little more than a month since a 100-year flood swept through parts of Gilmer and Pickens Counties but one family has cinched up their boots and set to work to salvage their family home.
Read More »Troopers Prepare for Labor Day
(Atlanta)—The 78 hour Labor Day holiday travel period begins at 6 p.m. on Friday, August 30 and ends at midnight on Labor Day. Labor Day is traditionally the end of the summer travel season.
Read More »News Coverage Affects Death Case Perception
Are there any winners when politics and tragedy intermingle? FYN scrutinized a recent story presented by WSBTV regarding an accident in Gilmer County.
Read More »Water Main Break on South Main, Near 282
A water main break on South Main Street south of Highway 282 in Ellijay brought traffic down to one lane of travel this afternoon.
Read More »Gilmer County Residents Discuss the Impact of Flooding
Loss is nothing new to residents in the area of Blackberry Mountain Road and Hemlock Lane. Early this morning flood waters once again swept through Gilmer County, including their neighborhood. It was ten years ago this month that a similar flooding situation occurred.
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