A large crowd gathered Saturday at Lake Blue Ridge Marina to celebrate the 4th of July!
Read More »4th of July Parade – Blue Ridge, GA
Blue Ridge 4th of July Parade had a large turn out even though Saturday saw record highs. The streets were lined as the colorful Parade made its way down by the Blue Ridge City Park.
Read More »DA Forum Video
Fannin County Chamber of Commerce hosts Political Debate for DA Candidates. See Video Now:
Read More »36th Annual Spring Arts in the Park 2012
Memorial Day brought many visitors to the 36th annual Spring Arts in the Park in the downtown Blue Ridge City Park in Blue Ridge, Georgia. The event was held on May 26 – 27, 2012 from 10 AM to 5 PM each day.
Read More »Fannin Chamber holds Ribbon Cutting at Lady Sibylla
The Fannin County Chamber held a ribbon cutting for Lady Sibylla on Friday the 18th!
Read More »Emergency Crews respond to Serious 2-Car Accident
Fannin County Fire & EMS repond to a serious 2-car accident on Spur 60.
Read More »Teatrees Boutique Spa Ribbon Cutting
The Fannin County Chamber held a ribbon cutting on May 9th for Teatrees Boutique Spa located in historic downtown Blue Ridge, GA.
Read More »St. Luke’s Easter Egg Hunt in Blue Ridge, GA
It was a warm sunny day for an Easter Egg Hunt and this was the 16th year St. Luke’s has hosted this event.
Read More »Time to Spring Forward!
Daylight saving time or “summer time” begins March 11th at 2:00 A.M. This means a leap of an hour on our clocks or “spring forward” is a common term. The time change debate has long been a controversial topic with arguments of the pros and cons of the clock adjustment.
Read More »Cornerstone Baptist Church – Groundbreaking Ceremony
A groundbreaking ceremony for Cornerstone Baptist Church was held Sunday, October the 2nd 2011 at the site where the Church building once stood and will soon stand again. Following a wonderful Worship service in the “temporary” building many gathered for the celebration of a new beginning for Cornerstone.
Read More »Stormy Night in Georgia
Severe weather ripped through North Georgia Monday night downing trees, knocking down power poles and power lines, causing damage to various structures, and leaving thousands across Georgia without power.
Read More »Sixpack on Sunday?
Last week the state Senate approved legislation to allow counties and municipalities to vote on whether packaged alcohol can be sold in liquor and grocery stores on Sundays. It’s not the first time for such a proposal but it is the first time it has gone this far. The legislation, Senate Bill 10 will now […]
Read More »A Love/Hate Relationship
We love spring has sprung. . . but we hate the allergies! Depending on what day the vernal equinox occurs the first day of spring in the U.S. is around the 20th or 21st of March. This is the time when the sun sits directly above the equator and as the Earth revolves around the […]
Read More »Georgia Congressional Delegation Calls for Federal Review of Proposed State Department Training Facility
Cite concerns over lack of accountability, transparency in decision-making process WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Johnny Isakson (R-GA) and David Perdue (R-GA) along with several member of Georgia’s U.S. House of Representatives delegation are calling for a federal review of a Department of State proposal to construct a costly new training center from scratch in […]
Read More »Fire & Ice Chili Cook Off
The wind was cold and snow flurries were flying at the 3rd Annual Fire & Ice Chili Cook off in beautiful Downtown Blue Ridge, GA.
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