• RES Hosted Annual STEAM Night

    BRES hosted its annual STEAM Night on March 10, 2020. Students created cardboard arcade games in small groups during weekly STEAM classes led by BRES STEAM Teacher, Ms. Teresa Tate. This project was inspired by Caine’s Arcade, a 9 year old boy from Los Angeles who created an arcade completely out of cardboard boxes and […]

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  • Day announces run against Ralston

    Rick D. Day announces qualifying for State Representative Race in Georgia General Assembly House District 7 Unopposed in the primary election, Day will appear on November ballot against David Ralston. Ellijay, GA— March 9, 2020 — “I am formally announcing my candidacy to once again challenge incumbent Speaker David Ralston (R – Blue Ridge) to […]

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  • Five New Presumptive Positive COVID-19 Cases in Georgia

    ATLANTA – The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) is awaiting confirmatory testing from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on five new presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 in Georgia. The additional cases are in Charlton County, Fulton County and three in Cobb County. All but one individual (Fulton) are hospitalized. One of the Cobb presumptive […]

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  • Failure In The Midst of Success

    Written By George McClellan Has it escaped everyone”s attention that the RINO “#Never Trumpers,” when expounding their learned views on social media sites like FaceBook, go out of their way to insult conservative, pro-Trump supporters as really unimportant to the big picture but do so with condescending joy? Bill Kristol is the most prominent elitist […]

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  • GBI Seeks Public’s Assistance in 2011 Toccoa Murder Investigation

    Toccoa, GA (March 5, 2020) – This month marks the nine year anniversary of the murder of Robert Lee Simmons, Jr. The GBI is seeking the public’s assistance with any information about Simmons’ last days and his murder. Simmons, 46, was found dead at his home at the Glendale Apartments on Norman Drive on March […]

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  • COVID-19 Case Update

    Five Additional Presumptive Positive COVID-19 Cases in Georgia ATLANTA – The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) is awaiting confirmatory testing from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on five additional presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 in Georgia. The additional cases are in Cobb, Fayette, Gwinnett and two in DeKalb. The individuals are […]

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  • COVID-19 in Georgia

    ATLANTA – The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) is awaiting confirmatory testing on four new presumptive positive tests for COVID-19 in Georgia residents. Testing was completed today at the Georgia Public Health Laboratory (GPHL) and the results have been submitted to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for verification.   One individual is from […]

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  • The Clash Isn’t Coming, It’s Already Here

    Written by George McClellan Nearly every day since the 2016 election campaign began we read of some demented Progressive somewhere attacking folks wearing MAGA or Trump 2020 hats, or running down Republican registration booths with automobiles. Somehow these perpetrators have gotten the idea, even after being arrested and charged with only a misdemeanor, that they […]

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  • Character Ed

    The Character Ed word for the month of February was Citizenship.  The definition is “helping others and working to make our community a better place to live.” The following students and staff were chosen for consistently displaying this character trait throughout the month.  Congratulations to all of you! Pictured from left to right- Front row: […]

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  • Pet of the Week! Nikko

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    This week we have Nikko. Nikko has been in the shelter for about two years. He needs to be the only dog in the house, but he is very loving. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=929uIuJQxqc

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  • The Weekly Word

    2 Timothy 3:15 tells us that Holy Scriptures make us wise for salvation by faith in Christ Jesus. There is a car wash in my hometown named A WASH TO THE WISE. Growing up my mom would often say, “a word to the wise”, then share her words of wisdom. Sure wish I had paid […]

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  • Gov. Kemp, Officials Confirm Two Cases of COVID-19 in Georgia

    Atlanta, GA – This evening, Governor Brian Kemp, Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) Commissioner Kathleen Toomey, M.D., and state officials confirmed Georgia’s first cases of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) involving two residents of Fulton County who live in the same household. One recently returned from Italy. Both have mild symptoms; they are isolated at home […]

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