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Money meets the road department

Gilmer County commissioners will hold public comment on the 2021 proposed budget for the county which is heavy on money for road and bridge repair. “The big thing about this year’s budget is what we are going to give the road department,” said Gilmer County Chair Charlie Paris.
Linda Ewing,center, presents a donation check to Apple Country Auto Club members Judith Burgess, Jim Logan, Andrew Miller and Ronnie Prater. The funds will be donated to several local nonprofits and organizations, which is a year-end tradition for the car club.

Linda Ewing,center, presents a donation check to Apple Country Auto Club members Judith Burgess, Jim Logan, Andrew Miller and Ronnie Prater. The funds will be donated to several local nonprofits and organizations, which is a year-end tradition for the car club.

Temporary slowdown hasn’t stalled car club’s charitable efforts

The almost yearlong COVID-19 pandemic may still be having an adverse affect on how the Apple Country Auto Club holds events, but that doesn’t mean the long-standing group of automobile enthusiasts isn’t functioning.
New ambulance recently put into service by Gilmer County Public Safety.

New ambulance recently put into service by Gilmer County Public Safety.

New ambulance in service

Pictured is a new ambulance recently put into service by Gilmer County Public Safety. Purchased through CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security) Act funding, the 2020 Type 1 Wheeled Coach ambulance sets on an F-450 4x4 chassis.
Abby Dotson

Abby Dotson

Spreading Christmas cheer

Young artist Abby Dotson is pictured beside her Christmas mural that decorates the front window of the Faith, Hope and Charity Recycle Store at 449 Industrial Boulevard. Earlier this year, Dotson also created several inspirational murals at the thrift store and other locations in town. 
Representatives of several local organizations and businesses have decorated Festival of Trees entries at the Gilmer County Library. Above, Pam Johnson, Karen Vitelli and Leslie Thomas, of the Gilmer Historical Society/Tabor House Museum.

Representatives of several local organizations and businesses have decorated Festival of Trees entries at the Gilmer County Library. Above, Pam Johnson, Karen Vitelli and Leslie Thomas, of the Gilmer Historical Society/Tabor House Museum.

Festival of Trees opens at Gilmer County Library

A longstanding holiday program that follows the transition from the Thanksgiving to Christmas season will brighten the Gilmer County Library through December. However, its opening ceremony will not be held in its typical festive live setting this year.
From left, Caiden McCoy, Chelsea Parker and Jasmine Douglas rehearse a scene for GHS Theater’s upcoming one-act production, Goldilocks on Trial.

From left, Caiden McCoy, Chelsea Parker and Jasmine Douglas rehearse a scene for GHS Theater’s upcoming one-act production, Goldilocks on Trial.

GHS Theater returns with Goldilocks on Trial

The young actors and actresses of Gilmer High School Theater will have a chance to shine on stage before 2020 draws to a close. The school’s theater department will present Goldilocks on Trial Friday, Dec. 4-Sunday, Dec. 6.  Friday and Saturday shows start at 7 p.m. The Sunday show starts at 1 p.
Alex Thomerson

Alex Thomerson

Gilmer County Library welcomes new branch manager

The Gilmer County Library recently welcomed new branch manager Alex Thomerson to lead day-to-day operations at the local branch of the Sequoyah Regional Library System.  Thomerson, who began work here Nov.
Times-Courier

Times-Courier

Election office deals with recount and runoff

Election season 2020 will go down in history in Gilmer County as one of the busiest ones in history. It began with delayed primaries and is ending with a recount in the presidential race which followed an audit and hand recount which will be followed by a runoff for the two U.S.
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Times-Courier

Long-term care facilities deal with COVID-19

COVID-19 (coronavirus) has taken a toll on one of Gilmer County’s long-term-care facilities which has been battling an outbreak. Parkside Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation at Ellijay hit a peak of infection two weeks ago and is on the other side, according to Tammy Bowling, R.N., B.S.N.
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COVID-19 testing moves to county health department

Gilmer’s public health COVID-19 testing is now being done at the county health department, located at 28 Southside Church Street, confirmed representatives from the North Georgia Health District.  Tests were previously administered two to three days a week at the ETC Pavilion on Legion Road.