A photo included in a Powerpoint presentation Tuesday at a school safety forum shows new weapon detection devices like the ones that will be purchased and installed by the Franklin County School System. (Photo by Raese)
A photo included in a Powerpoint presentation Tuesday at a school safety forum shows new weapon detection devices like the ones that will be purchased and installed by the Franklin County School System. (Photo by Raese)
Mayor Courtney Umbehant and Lavonia City Council members Michael Schulman, Jeremy Madden, Eddie Floyd and Andrew Murphy led a town-hall forum last week at the Spring Street Gym about code enforcement and the future of the Spring Street Park. (Photo by Raese)
A photo in Geneva Butler’s home shows her with her Bible. Butler said her life motto is “Do what all I can for the Lord, while I can.” Reading her Bible is a favorite pasttime, she said. (Photo by Raese)
A bill in the Georgia General Assembly would allow Royston voters to approve a one-cent sales tax to pay for water and sewer system improvements.
Developers Gunter Vickery Properties LLC has resubmitted a plan to build townhomes on Spring Street at the intersection with Vickery Street. The area was included in a previous plan(pictured) turned down by the Lavonia City Council in January.
Franklin County Chamber of Commerce President Raymond Fitzpatrick (right) presents Christopher Forrer with a plaque honoring late Franklin County School Superintendent Chris Forrer as the chamber’s Charles Bradshaw Citizen of the Year. The award was presented at the chamber’s Membership Gala Thursday at the North Georgia Tech Currahee Campus.
Coach Chuck Holland, a Franklin County native and long-time coach of multiple sports, was named Tuesday to lead the FCHS football program.
Changes to Franklin County’s building inspections and permitting system will come, but not for another month
The Franklin County Board of Education voted Tuesday to spend $200,000 to buy weapon detection devices.