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Ellijay woman faces drug charges

A Murphy woman was arrested last week in a large-scale distribution operation that police uncovered last month. At the same time, authorities displayed compassion in waiting to arrest 29-year-old Melissa Jean Lee, who officials say cared for her grandmother.
Keep Gilmer Beautiful volunteers will accept a variety of electronic devices during its first e-recycling event scheduled to take place Saturday, Sept. 26, in the county parking lot across from the courthouse.

Keep Gilmer Beautiful volunteers will accept a variety of electronic devices during its first e-recycling event scheduled to take place Saturday, Sept. 26, in the county parking lot across from the courthouse.

Keep Gilmer Beautiful will host first e-recycling event in September

Keep Gilmer Beautiful (KGB) has announced a reschedule date for an electronics recycling event that was originally scheduled to take place in conjunction with the community beautification group’s Earth Day activities. The new date for the e-recycling  day is Saturday, Sept. 26.
Karen Vitelli, a volunteer at the Gilmer Historical Society’s Tabor House Museum, center, is pictured accepting a donation of two new toilets and boxes of face masks from East Ellijay Lowe’s store manager Brett Thompson, left, and assistant manager Chris Green, right.

Karen Vitelli, a volunteer at the Gilmer Historical Society’s Tabor House Museum, center, is pictured accepting a donation of two new toilets and boxes of face masks from East Ellijay Lowe’s store manager Brett Thompson, left, and assistant manager Chris Green, right.

Historical society receives help with museum improvements

Volunteers from the Gilmer Historical Society who operate the Tabor House Museum are proud to have recently received a donation of needed items from the East Ellijay Lowe’s store.
Members of Ellijay’s Ira Cochran American Legion Post 82 and the local American Legion Riders chapter gather in front of a M59 Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) now on display at the local legion post. Pictured, from left, are Steven Petrozella, Michael Menzel, Tim Duffy (kneeling), Keith Harrison, Gary Johnson, Fred McGill, Art Dodge, Phil Simmons, Danny Hall and Brian Shedd.

Members of Ellijay’s Ira Cochran American Legion Post 82 and the local American Legion Riders chapter gather in front of a M59 Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) now on display at the local legion post. Pictured, from left, are Steven Petrozella, Michael Menzel, Tim Duffy (kneeling), Keith Harrison, Gary Johnson, Fred McGill, Art Dodge, Phil Simmons, Danny Hall and Brian Shedd.

Military vehicle display a special addition for Ellijay legion post

Members of Ellijay’s Ira Cochran American Legion are proud to now have an actual military vehicle on display outside the local legion post.  The M59 Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) was donated to the legion post by Rich Howard, a local collector of vintage automobiles and military vehicles.
Margorie Adelsperger works on one of 90 hats she’s been knitting for children at St. Jude Hospital.

Margorie Adelsperger works on one of 90 hats she’s been knitting for children at St. Jude Hospital.

Ellijay woman hand-knitting hats for St. Jude patients

A local woman who’s enjoyed knitting since she was in grade school is celebrating her 90th birthday by making handmade gifts for hospitalized children. Margorie Adelsperger is well on her way to knitting 90 hats for kids who receive care at St.
Local nurses, from left, Denise Pantoja, Irene Rosales, Monica Ledford, Mary Fuller and Trina Mathews.

Local nurses, from left, Denise Pantoja, Irene Rosales, Monica Ledford, Mary Fuller and Trina Mathews.

Community Paramedicine Team joins health department in COVID-19 testing

Over the past few days the Community Paramedicine Team, consisting of Mary Fuller (RN, EMT) and Ron Cheslock (FF, EMT), have joined forces with the Gilmer County Health Department at the local COVID-19 testing site. Last week the site tested about 500 individuals, and another 150 recently. 
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Virus spike continues in Gilmer

Gilmer County added 103 cases to its COVID-19 (coronavirus) count between July 13 and July 20. According to the Georgia Department of Public Health website, Gilmer County climbed to 360 confirmed coronavirus cases as of July 20. It is a significant increase for a county this size.
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GHSA postpones football season two weeks

The high school football season is still intact, but it will take two extra weeks to get there. The Georgia High School Association’s Board of Trustees convened Monday and unanimously approved the vote to postpone the football season by two weeks. The regular season is now slated to begin Sept. 4.