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A group of Lavonia citizens are spearheading a get out the vote drive.

A group of Lavonia citizens are spearheading a get out the vote drive.

Citizens seek voter turnout

LAVONIA – A few Lavonia residents have gotten together and are working to get more people to vote during this year’s municipal elections. Marcella Wright informed the Lavonia City Council during their regular meeting Tuesday that she and LaDonna Andrews are spearheading a get out the vote campaign.
Good equipment (like this engine riding in the Canon Christmas Parade) and training of "a great group of guys" is credited with an improvement in Canon’s ISO rating from a 6 to a 2.

Good equipment (like this engine riding in the Canon Christmas Parade) and training of "a great group of guys" is credited with an improvement in Canon’s ISO rating from a 6 to a 2.

Fire insurance rating improves in Canon

CANON – Insurance rates in Canon should be going down thanks to an improvement in the city’s ISO rating.
Lavonia Police Chief Bruce Carlisle is surrounded by family as he his sworn in as the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police (GACP) representative on the Board of Public Safety by Gov. Brian Kemp on Aug. 29. Carlisle is serving a three-year term and was appointed to the position by both Gov. Nathan Deal and Gov. Kemp.

Lavonia Police Chief Bruce Carlisle is surrounded by family as he his sworn in as the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police (GACP) representative on the Board of Public Safety by Gov. Brian Kemp on Aug. 29. Carlisle is serving a three-year term and was appointed to the position by both Gov. Nathan Deal and Gov. Kemp.

Gov. Kemp reappoints Chief Carlisle to Georgia Board of Public Safety

ATLANTA – Lavonia Police Chief Bruce Carlisle was in Atlanta last week to be sworn in to a state office by Gov. Brian Kemp. On Dec. 14, Gov. Nathan Deal appointed Carlisle to the Board of Public Safety as the representative for the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police (GACP).
Pictured is Curtis Glass (left) of the DNR and Bill Schuster (right) of Highland Walk.

Pictured is Curtis Glass (left) of the DNR and Bill Schuster (right) of Highland Walk.

Highland Walk named state’s best

ROYSTON – Highland Walk Golf Course at Victoria Bryant State Park has been named Georgia State Parks’ Course of the Year.  The course was honored during a recent statewide conference in Savannah held by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
Members of the Franklin County Ethics Board – Joann Butler, Jackie Payne, Chairman Debra Grizzle, Michael O’Connell and Mark Herndon – vote Monday to dismiss a complaint filed by Daniele Weaver against county officials. (Photo by Scoggins)

Members of the Franklin County Ethics Board – Joann Butler, Jackie Payne, Chairman Debra Grizzle, Michael O’Connell and Mark Herndon – vote Monday to dismiss a complaint filed by Daniele Weaver against county officials. (Photo by Scoggins)

Ethics board dismisses complaint against county officials

CARNESVILLE – A complaint filed against Franklin County commissioners and other officials was dismissed Monday by the county’s ethics board.
Four of Franklin County's five cities will have contested elections after qualifying ended Wednesday.

Four of Franklin County's five cities will have contested elections after qualifying ended Wednesday.

Candidates to face off in Franklin County cities

As of Wednesday at noon, four of Franklin County's five cities are guaranteed to have contested elections Nov. 5. Qualifying for positions on city councils in Franklin County got under way Monday. Qualifying for races was held through Wednesday at around 4-4:30 p.m.
The Franklin County Health Department issued information this week about a rabid fox in Lavonia.

The Franklin County Health Department issued information this week about a rabid fox in Lavonia.

Test finds rabies in fox in Lavonia

LAVONIA – A fox killed Saturday in Lavonia has tested positive for rabies. The fox was found in the area of Vickery Street and Washington Street, a press release from the Franklin County Health Department said.
Franklin County Athletics is working to adjust its model for fundraising for its teams this school year.

Franklin County Athletics is working to adjust its model for fundraising for its teams this school year.

New A.D. revamping model for raising funds

CARNESVILLE – The Franklin County Schools Athletic Department likes to encourage booster clubs. “Our booster clubs are our parents and we want our parents to be involved,” said Franklin County Schools Athletic Director Jason Oliver. “We want them to be active.
At their regular meeting Tuesday, the Royston City Council discussed complaints about loud noise in the city limits.

At their regular meeting Tuesday, the Royston City Council discussed complaints about loud noise in the city limits.

Royston council discusses noise law

ROYSTON – Noise and debris ordinances were a topic of discussion Tuesday at the Royston city council meeting. City Manager Ed Andrews told the council that steps were needed to address noise complaints within the city limits.