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James Lamar "Lumpy" Norris, who was a respected paramedic in Stephens County, passed away on Thursday, Jan. 8.
Norris remembered as steadfast, caring presence
City of Toccoa receives clean audit report
The Pre-Legislative Coffee event on Thursday, Jan. 8, at Currahee Club was emceed by Stephens County Hospital CEO Van Loskoski, left, and sponsored by Rick and Letha Phillips of the Phillips Group, middle. With them are Phillips Group Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Cody Cobb, Georgia Rep. Chris Erwin, Toccoa-Stephens County Chamber of Commerce President Julie Paysen, and Chamber board chair Cassandra Wilkins.
Legislation presentation
Four different law enforcement agencies arrived at a home on Hwy. 123 in reference to a hostage call. When they arrived, they found nothing but a male inside the home.
Law enforcement respond to swatting incident
Andrea Walters, who trains at Owens Gym on Big A Road in Toccoa, recently set a world record in deadlifting.
Franklin County resident sets weightlifting world record
Randall to lead hospital’s operating room
Travis Kruger, Fritz Koch, and Regina Kruger are in charge of the new Sage Street Aleworks in downtown Toccoa, a brewery that inhabits the historic Stewarts Drugs building. The Krugers have kept the Stewarts Drugs sign hanging above the entrance, and the pharmacy cabinet has been converted into the brewery’s beer wall.
Brewing a community
The Stephens County School System has announced that Stephens County Middle School eighth graders Silas Johns, Zadie Mack, Keeley Mote, and Hudson Purser are this year’s REACH scholars.
School system announces SCMS REACH scholars
A brush fire on the afternoon of Wednesday, Dec. 31, shut down a section of Hwy. 123 in Toccoa as firefighters worked to contain the blaze.
