At last night’s meeting, the Fannin County School Superintendent, the Chief Operations and Academic Officers, and the School Board Chair and Vice Chair all provided information on how important the E-SPLOST funds are for providing students with future career opportunities while reducing property taxes. The President and Treasurer of the Fannin High Young Republican Club described their participation with a float in the Homecoming parade and their plan to meet with GA State Senator Steve Gooch.
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Don’t miss our final turkey shoot tomorrow, Saturday, December 9 from 10 AM to 2 PM on Highway 515 next to Mason Tractor Co.! There will be target shooting with shotguns and 22s, and also skeet shooting. $5 entry fee/round, one shot/round, […]
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- Susan Loring
- November 17, 2023
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November 2023 meeting summary
- Susan Loring
- November 14, 2023
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At the November meeting, fire chief Larry Thomas provided information on fire safety and new fire stations in Fannin County, and IT specialist Patrick Cooke gave tours of Fannin Emergency Service’s Mobile Command Center.