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COVID spike increases ambulance calls

Emergency medical calls involving ambulances have increased by a third between April and June of this year in Gilmer County due to COVID-19 (coronavirus). “We are still trending up,” said Gilmer County Fire Chief Daniel Kauffman.
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County justifies CARES Act funding

Gilmer County is taking a different approach to CARES Act funding set aside for aiding the county during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic. “We’re making that our top priority right now because we do not want to give back any of that money,” Chairman Charlie Paris said.
Above, below, Apple Festival 5K participants head up North Main Street during last year’s race.

Above, below, Apple Festival 5K participants head up North Main Street during last year’s race.

Apple Festival 5K to go on in virtual form this year

One Apple Festival event will take place this year, although in a much different form, following cancellation of the two fall festivals it normally precedes.
The array of colorful and unusual plants grown in the Gilmer County Library’s DIG educational garden will provide a setting for adults and children to participate in the 2020 Great Georgia Pollinator Census, an interactive parking lot program scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 22.

The array of colorful and unusual plants grown in the Gilmer County Library’s DIG educational garden will provide a setting for adults and children to participate in the 2020 Great Georgia Pollinator Census, an interactive parking lot program scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 22.

Library to host pollinator census parking lot event

The Gilmer County Library is inviting adults, teens and children to take part in the Great Georgia Pollinator Census, an educational program in which participants count and identify busy insects.  The outdoor “parking lot program” will take place from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Aug.
The Georgia Apple Festival, which typically brings 50,000 visitors to the county will be cancelled this year because of the possibility of spreading COVID-19 at the event.

The Georgia Apple Festival, which typically brings 50,000 visitors to the county will be cancelled this year because of the possibility of spreading COVID-19 at the event.

Apple Festival called off for 2020

In what representatives from the Georgia Apple Festival’s two sponsor organizations are describing as a very difficult, but necessary decision given current circumstances, it has been decided that Gilmer County’s biggest annual event will not take place this year.
Pre-K student Bella Banks and mom Crystal venture to class on the first day of school with assistant from school nurse Cayla West at Clear Creek Elementary school.

Pre-K student Bella Banks and mom Crystal venture to class on the first day of school with assistant from school nurse Cayla West at Clear Creek Elementary school.

School’s plan for positive COVID cases, contact tracing

Gilmer County Schools welcomed students back to class last Friday. Given the current situation of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic coupled with the normal hurdles of a new year, superintendent Dr. Shanna Downs was pleased with the first day.
Employees of the Cartecay Water Treatment Plant show the Platinum Award the plant recently received from the Georgia Association of Water Professionals. Pictured, from left, are: Dale Stanley (assistant superintendent), Gary Nix (plant superintendent), Dwight Pratt (operator) and Todd Dilbeck (lab analyst/operator).

Employees of the Cartecay Water Treatment Plant show the Platinum Award the plant recently received from the Georgia Association of Water Professionals. Pictured, from left, are: Dale Stanley (assistant superintendent), Gary Nix (plant superintendent), Dwight Pratt (operator) and Todd Dilbeck (lab analyst/operator).

Water treatment plant receives 12th straight quality award

Employees of the Cartecay Water Treatment Plant, the facility responsible for producing the Ellijay-Gilmer County Water and Sewerage Authority’s drinking water supply, are proud to have received the another commendation from the Georgia Association of Water Professionals (GAWP).
Michael Travis Case

Michael Travis Case

Ellijay fugitive captured

A fugitive wanted by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) and Pickens County Sheriff’s Office was caught by Fannin County deputies and a GBI agent late Saturday night, Aug. 8.