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Deb Logan feeds peppermint-flavored treats to Piper, an alpaca at Swan Song Farm.

Deb Logan feeds peppermint-flavored treats to Piper, an alpaca at Swan Song Farm.

Southeast Llama Rescue finds unusual animals new homes

Sometimes they spit on the ones that care for them. But llamas are well worth having, llama owner Deb Logan said.  “It has a bit of magic to it,” she said. “It’s like being surrounded by unicorns.” Deb Logan checks up with Spike, a sick llama on her farm.
Teachers and STAR students celebrate receiving awards. Shown from left are teacher Heath Hinton, STAR student Harper Davenport, STAR student Rose Bawihnem and teacher Mary May.

Teachers and STAR students celebrate receiving awards. Shown from left are teacher Heath Hinton, STAR student Harper Davenport, STAR student Rose Bawihnem and teacher Mary May.

STAR students celebrate

You don’t have to go to Hollywood to be a star. High test scores and high grades can get you there, too.
Salutatorian Boston Teague, left, and Valedictorian Meghan McCormick, right, will be speaking at the Gilmer High School graduation.

Salutatorian Boston Teague, left, and Valedictorian Meghan McCormick, right, will be speaking at the Gilmer High School graduation.

Gilmer High School valedictorian and salutatorian announced

Hard work got two students the honor of speaking at graduation. “It feels great,” said Megan McCormick, the valedictorian. “Don’t let anyone doubt you. If people are doubting you, just use that to keep going.
Rick Gillert, director of Angling in Grief, goes fly fishing. Gillert is an experienced hospice chaplain and fly fisherman.

Rick Gillert, director of Angling in Grief, goes fly fishing. Gillert is an experienced hospice chaplain and fly fisherman.

Fly fishing support group provides new angle on grief processing

Few people understand grief like a hospice chaplain. “I’ve experienced about 5,000 deaths,” former hospice chaplain Rick Gillert said. “And I’ve helped those families and patients through the grieving process.
Cars cross the Cartecay bridge on Hwy. 52 on Wednesday, Jan. 21.

Cars cross the Cartecay bridge on Hwy. 52 on Wednesday, Jan. 21.

Georgia DOT will replace Hwy. 52 bridge

In the year the Cartecay bridge on Hwy. 52 was built, Hitler was bombing Britain, Disney’s Pinocchio hit theaters for the first time and swing music was in full swing. It’s about time the bridge was replaced, according to the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT).
The Gilmer High School prom court men take a picture together. Shown from left are Preston McVey, Landon Hamby, Bubba Callihan, River Hicks, Keller Baughman, Braelyn Nelson, Lukas DeVente, Edward Marietta and Ridge Blocker. Not shown are Keller Baughman and Dawson Richard.

The Gilmer High School prom court men take a picture together. Shown from left are Preston McVey, Landon Hamby, Bubba Callihan, River Hicks, Keller Baughman, Braelyn Nelson, Lukas DeVente, Edward Marietta and Ridge Blocker. Not shown are Keller Baughman and Dawson Richard.

Times-Courier

Times-Courier

Board rescinds offer for building

Gilmer County will not be locating a recreation center at the Whitepath Fab Tech building. Commissioners rescinded their offer for the building on Industrial Blvd. when they emerged from an hour and 40 minute closed session. The executive session occured at a special called meeting Jan. 14.
Taylor Abercrombie, left, and Chris Abercrombie, right, celebrate moving into their new house, built in cooperation with Habitat for Humanity.

Taylor Abercrombie, left, and Chris Abercrombie, right, celebrate moving into their new house, built in cooperation with Habitat for Humanity.

Local family builds new home with Habitat for Humanity

Love can make the impossible happen. For Chris and Taylor Abercrombie, a strong marriage helped them through disaster and into home ownership with the help of Habitat for Humanity. “He’s always supporting me, no matter what,” Taylor said of her husband. “He’s never left me.