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The proprietor of Build An Ark Animal Rescue, operated out of the big red barn near the Eagle Mountain Entrance to Coosawattee River Resort, has been given 30 days to vacate the property.

The proprietor of Build An Ark Animal Rescue, operated out of the big red barn near the Eagle Mountain Entrance to Coosawattee River Resort, has been given 30 days to vacate the property.

Eviction, charges for Build An Ark

The proprietor of a Gilmer County animal rescue is facing eviction and two charges of cruelty to animals.
Times-Courier

Times-Courier

Lodging tax increase moves forward

Gilmer County’s hotel/motel/lodging tax will be moving from 5 percent to 8 percent following a second vote of the board of commissioners. The board voted to to ask Speaker David Ralston to introduce a local bill raising the lodging tax in Gilmer County, at a special called meeting Jan. 24.
Habitat for Humanity team members are shown building a home in Fannin County.

Habitat for Humanity team members are shown building a home in Fannin County.

Active year planned for area Habitat chapter

The new year is already off to a strong start for the Habitat For Humanity chapter that serves Gilmer County.
Oscar and Joyce Carrasco proudly point to a picture of their daughter, actress Sheila Carrasco, that appeared in a recent TV Digest spread on the CBS sitcom “Ghosts.” The photo of the Carrascos was featured in an episode of “The Talk,” on which Sheila was interviewed.

Oscar and Joyce Carrasco proudly point to a picture of their daughter, actress Sheila Carrasco, that appeared in a recent TV Digest spread on the CBS sitcom “Ghosts.” The photo of the Carrascos was featured in an episode of “The Talk,” on which Sheila was interviewed.

Proud ‘Ghosts’ parents

An Ellijay couple won’t be missing any episodes of “Ghosts,” a popular CBS sitcom still in its first season. That’s because their daughter, Sheila Carrasco, is part of the ensemble cast that helped make “Ghosts” the fall 2021 TV season’s most-watched new comedy, according to CBS.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers volunteer Red Clay, above, and Jett Reed and Miller Jane, below, help add to the pile of Christmas trees that were dropped off during a recent Keep Gilmer Beautiful recycling event at the East Ellijay Lowe’s.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers volunteer Red Clay, above, and Jett Reed and Miller Jane, below, help add to the pile of Christmas trees that were dropped off during a recent Keep Gilmer Beautiful recycling event at the East Ellijay Lowe’s.

Recycled trees will improve Carters Lake fishing opportunities

Discarded Christmas trees will soon be used to improve bank fishing opportunities at Carters Lake. Members of Keep Gilmer Beautiful (KGB) joined Carters Lake personnel for a Jan. 8 Christmas tree recycling event at the East Ellijay Lowe’s.
Boil water advisory lifted

Boil water advisory lifted

BOIL WATER ADVISORY LIFTED

As of 6:00 p.m. today, Tuesday January 25, 2022, the Ellijay-Gilmer County Water & Sewerage Authority (Authority) is lifting the Boiled Water Advisory issued on Monday January 24, 2022. The Boil Water Advisory was issued due to a water main break on Legion Road in Ellijay.
Gilmer Bobcats

Gilmer Bobcats

COVID leads to virtual learning

The Gilmer County School System has gone virtual. The district keeps a constant tab on its positive COVID-19 cases, and those numbers began to climb for staff members. By last Friday, more than 60 staff members were absent and action needed to be taken.