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Ellijay city election candidates participating in a public forum hosted by the Gilmer GOP last Thursday were, from left: Tom Crawford (city council), Thomas Griffith (city council), Mayor Al Hoyle (mayor) and Sandy Ott (mayor).

Ellijay city election candidates participating in a public forum hosted by the Gilmer GOP last Thursday were, from left: Tom Crawford (city council), Thomas Griffith (city council), Mayor Al Hoyle (mayor) and Sandy Ott (mayor).

Forum draws small, responsive sample of city candidates

During a public forum held last Thursday, attendees were able to hear campaign high points and question a small sample of the candidates running in this year’s Ellijay city election.
Times-Courier

Times-Courier

Pritchard hearing continued, again

A hearing on allegations Brian Pritchard voted illegally will be continued until February 2024. Pritchard, who was a candidate for the State House District 7 won by Johnny Chastain, is serving as the vice chair of the Georgia Republican Party.
Times-Courier

Times-Courier

Hwy. 515 accident still under investigation

An accident which occurred on Hwy. 515 is still under investigation by the Georgia State Patrol’s Specialized Collision Reconstruction Teams. A full report has not been released, only preliminary details. According to reports, Thursday, Oct. 12, at 2:49 p.m.
Sandy Ott

Sandy Ott

Ott announces campaign for Ellijay Mayor

Born and raised in downtown Ellijay, Sandy Ott has dedicated her life to helping her community and city.  “My mother, Bernice Davis Branch, owned and operated The Men & Boys Clothing Store in Ellijay for over 20 years.
James Waters

James Waters

Waters announces candidacy for East Ellijay City Council

My name is James Waters. I am currently an East Ellijay City Councilmember, and I am running for another term.  I am a small business owner in our community. I owned and operated U.S. Classic Car Wash & Laundromat on Maddox Drive for 25 years.
Ed Forrester

Ed Forrester

Forrester seeks re-election to East Ellijay City Council

My name is Ed Forrester. I am currently an East Ellijay City Councilmember, and I am running for re-election.  I have been on the council since 2015, when I was appointed to fill out the remaining term of the late Gene McClure. I am now in my second term.
The Lions Club Fairgrounds looks like a city unto itself in this overhead view of the 52nd annual Georgia Apple Festival. (Photo by Gilmer Chamber, Robert Ferguson)

The Lions Club Fairgrounds looks like a city unto itself in this overhead view of the 52nd annual Georgia Apple Festival. (Photo by Gilmer Chamber, Robert Ferguson)

First festival weekend draws 30K

The 52nd annual Georgia Apple Festival enjoyed a big opening weekend and was, for the most part, unhampered by some intermittent rain early Saturday and on Sunday.  “Generally speaking, (we had two) good days.
Times-Courier

Times-Courier

Indictment handed down in Build An Ark case

An indictment has been made in a Superior Court case involving the former proprietor of a local animal rescue and petting zoo. Susan Littlejohn, who operated Build an Ark Animal Rescue, was indicted on 10 charges last week. Of those, six are felony aggravated animal cruelty charges.
Friends of the Gilmer County Library Edith Griffin and Kay Jones were among those handing out candy at last year’s community trick or treating at Harrison Park.

Friends of the Gilmer County Library Edith Griffin and Kay Jones were among those handing out candy at last year’s community trick or treating at Harrison Park.

Community trick or treat at Harrison Park Oct. 28

Ellijay’s community trick or treat festivities will once again be held at Harrison Park this year.  Trick or treating at the park will begin at 1 p.m. and last until 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct,. 28. “It will be like (in previous years).