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Robbie Bills - Sports Editor
The Gilmer School System’s 1:1 Chromebook Initiative is set to be fully installed at Clear Creek Middle and Gilmer High schools next month.
Soon all students in grades 6-12 will have access to a Chromebook with the ability to check one out and take home.
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
Members of the North Georgia Honor Guard are pictured preparing to fire a three-volley rifle salute during a past event at the Veterans Memorial Bridge and Garden in Ellijay.
Honor guard needs new membership
Michael Andrews - Mountain Life Editor
An all-volunteer team of military veterans is putting out a call for new membership.
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
‘Changed our lives in the best way’
Mark Millican - Special to the Times-Courier
Foster parents Josh and Katherine Moyers said it was a “burden for our community in Ellijay” that began their journey into foster parenting. They have taken two infants into their home since 2016.
Tuesday, February 18, 2020
James and Tiffany Paschal with their daughter, Ginger Jennings, at her graduation last year from North Georgia Christian Academy. Ginger is currently attending the University of North Georgia’s Blue Ridge campus.
‘My children are heroes’
Mark Millican - Special to the Times-Courier
Tiffany Paschal knew for months she was being “called” to be a foster parent, but she was struggling in prayer about it due to her husband’s life-altering injury.
“It was absolutely a calling,” she affirmed. “I knew for six months before I even talked to James about it.
Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Heidi Wimpey with her puppy, Ellie May, at a recent spay/neuter clinic presented by Friends of the Gilmer Animal Shelter (FOGAS) at the Gilmer Civic Center.
Spay/neuter clinic treats 29, more events set for March
Michael Andrews - Mountain Life Editor
The first discount spay/neuter clinic presented by Friends of the Gilmer Animal Shelter (FOGAS) this year saw 29 dogs and cats treated Friday, Feb 7.
Scott Weaver is shown with his blue healer, Jax.
Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Resolution supporting Second Amendment passes
Andy Ashurst - Publisher
Gilmer County commissioners unanimously passed a resolution supporting the Second Amendment.
The resolution came as the board was presented with a resolution and an ordinance by a group asking the commissioners to make Gilmer County a Second Amendment Sanctuary.
Tuesday, February 18, 2020
School-issued Chromebooks coming to Gilmer High
Robbie Bills - Sports Editor
The 1:1 Chromebook Initiative began at Clear Creek Middle School and has made its way to Gilmer High.
GHS principle Carla Foley made the announcement last Thursday, and the plan is to start issuing devices next month.
Chromebooks are laptop computers that use a Linux-based Chrome operating system.
Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Board takes another lap with pool
Andy Ashurst - Publisher
Gilmer County Commission Chair Charlie Paris was ready to move ahead with the county pool.
Bids have been let for the demolition of the current pool, and he wanted to go ahead and bid for the construction of the new pool, he said at a Feb. 12 work session.
Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Ellijay council hears distillery update
Michael Andrews - Mountain Life Editor
During a workshop that preceded Monday’s Ellijay City Council meeting, members of the council heard a presentation from the proprietors of a liquor distillery being built in the north end of the county.
Tuesday, February 18, 2020
This month’s Great Backyard Bird Count activities are promoted in the lobby of the Gilmer County Library, which will host different bird-related programs for kids and adults.
Upcoming library programs for the birds (and bird lovers)
Michael Andrews - Mountain Life Editor
A nationwide activity that helps scientists keep track of changing bird populations across the United States is being highlighted this month at the Gilmer County Library.
Tuesday, February 18, 2020
