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State cut may help Gilmer County
County budget for 2020 set
From left, Maj. Adam Smith, Capt. Brian Crump, Lt. Josh Chancey and Sgt. Greg Dotson, of the Gilmer Sheriff’s Office, and Brian Scudder, of Gilmer Fire and Rescue, wait in front of the East Ellijay Walmart to be paired with children participating in the Shop With a Hero program.
Shop With a Hero a positive program
The Rev. David Smedley, left, pastor of Hope Lutheran Church in Ellijay, transfers the Bethlehem Peace Light to the lantern of Marcia Rubin of King of Kings Lutheran Church in Jasper, during a brief ceremony at Hope on Saturday. Rubin and other area church leaders took the lights back to their congregations for Christmas-oriented services Sunday.
Churches share ‘Bethlehem Peace Light’ before Christmas
Trickster elf still at large, authorities remain vigilant
Investigators with the Cherokee Sheriff’s Office Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) unit arrested Jimmy Lee Bowling, of Ellijay, Dec. 17 at an undisclosed public location in southern Cherokee County. Bowling arrived at the location shortly after noon to meet what he thought was a 14-year-old girl.
Gilmer man charged with trying to meet teen for sex
Site administrator Mike Putman cuts the ribbon in front of the new location of Mountain Education Charter High School (MECHS) inside the Larry Walker Education Center. Also pictured, in front from left: MECHS teacher Daniel Hayes, Georgia Charter Schools Foundation President Michele Nealy, MECHS Public Information Officer Sydney Sanford, MECHS Public Relations Coordinator April Smith, Putman, Georgia House Speaker David Ralston, MECHS Superintendent Dr. Wayne Lovell, student Evan Sanford and Carlos Reynoso.
