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Road crews catching up after havoc of storms

Between the tornado and storm in early May and the major storm at the end of July, the road department of Gilmer County has been stretched thin. “I pray every day that we are through the worst of it,” said Gilmer County Public Works Director Ryan Steingruber.
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Yearlong water line project basically done

An extensive water line replacement project that covered nearly a mile of downtown Ellijay is pretty much finished.
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Shoe drive in swing at Ellijay Hope Lutheran

Donations to an annual charitable shoe drive for children in developing countries and the United States are still being accepted at Ellijay Hope Lutheran Church.
Teaching assistant Melissa Long high-fives Trinity Dazey and helps Jayden Morales Lorenzo make his friendship bracelet in Laura Bramlett’s kindergarten class.

Teaching assistant Melissa Long high-fives Trinity Dazey and helps Jayden Morales Lorenzo make his friendship bracelet in Laura Bramlett’s kindergarten class.

Back to school

Gilmer County students were back in the classroom Monday to begin the 2024-25 school year. Above are scenes from Mountain View Elementary School. 
Marea McIntosh posted this photo and others on the “Ellijay Life” Facebook page and remarked, “(I) saw the two funnel clouds forming at the beginning of (the July 30) storm shortly before we lost power. Holden Road (off Old Highway 5 South) has several trees down and power lines down on the road.” (Contributed photo)

Marea McIntosh posted this photo and others on the “Ellijay Life” Facebook page and remarked, “(I) saw the two funnel clouds forming at the beginning of (the July 30) storm shortly before we lost power. Holden Road (off Old Highway 5 South) has several trees down and power lines down on the road.” (Contributed photo)

‘Crazy’ thunderstorm causes damage

Josh Chancey and his family saw firsthand how scary a violent thunderstorm can be when it slammed into their Buckhorn neighborhood last week.
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County ends deal to purchase building

Gilmer County commissioners voted to cancel an agreement to buy an office building in East Ellijay. A unanimous vote was taken following an hour long closed door meeting Aug. 2. County Attorney David Clark said “suitability” was the reason for ending the deal.
Volunteer Lindsey Porter logs in food items as the truck from the Chattanooga Area Food Bank delivers to the Gilmer Community Food Pantry each Tuesday at their 5273 Highway 52 East location.

Volunteer Lindsey Porter logs in food items as the truck from the Chattanooga Area Food Bank delivers to the Gilmer Community Food Pantry each Tuesday at their 5273 Highway 52 East location.

Food pantry emergency averted

Quick thinking and faithful volunteers kept thousands of dollars of food from being lost last week at the Gilmer Community Food Pantry. Director Allen Triebel said power outages before and after the July 30 storm made two days in a row “quite hectic.
Jackson McVey scores two points during his junior season at Gilmer High School. He will play his senior season with Overtime Elite in Atlanta.

Jackson McVey scores two points during his junior season at Gilmer High School. He will play his senior season with Overtime Elite in Atlanta.

McVey transfers to OTE

One of the best to ever suit up for Gilmer High has played his final basketball game with the Bobcats. Ellijay’s Jackson McVey filed his transfer paperwork with GHS and is set to play his senior season with Overtime Elite (OTE), which is an Atlanta-based league for 16-20-year-olds.
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Parents sue over death of teen

A lawsuit has been filed by the family of a Gilmer County teen who died while in custody. “We are aware of the lawsuit,” said Gilmer County Attorney David Clark. “But, the county has yet to be served.
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Board approves rollback millage rate

Gilmer County commissioners voted unanimously to approve the rollback millage rate for 2024. The vote was taken at a special called meeting July 22. For the 2024 tax assessments, the rollback rate was calculated at 5.329 mils. The current millage rate is 5.5 mils.