Category Archives: Local News

FLOYD COUNTY SCHOOLS ANNOUNCES NEW PRINCIPAL/CEO OF COLLEGE & CAREER ACADEMY, NEW PRINCIPAL OF ARMUCHEE HIGH SCHOOL, AND NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF FACILITIES

(Media release from Floyd County Schools): Effective July 1, 2022, Dr. John Rhodarmer will be the new face leading the way at the Floyd County College and Career Academy (CCA). Currently, he serves as principal at Armuchee High School (AHS) and has been with Floyd County Schools (FCS) for 14 years, eight of those years…read more »

CORONAVIRUS, VACCINE UPDATE FROM GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH

According to the latest update from the Georgia Department of Public Health this past Friday afternoon, a total of 1,824,347 confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been reported across the state since the beginning of this pandemic. The state’s death toll stands at 27,502. There have been 21,893 confirmed cases in Floyd County, which has additionally…read more »

THE ROME CLOCKTOWER’S 150TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION IS UNDERWAY!

The year-long celebration of the historic Rome Clocktower’s 150th birthday is officially underway! It kicked off on Thursday with an 1870s-style birthday party complete with the rededication of the waterworks and Clocktower (and cake!) on Clocktower Hill. Video of the special event is posted on Facebook; search for City of Rome, GA – Government. This…read more »

TAKE A HIKE THIS WINTER AT GEORGIA STATE PARKS AND HISTORIC SITES!

You may not think of Winter as an ideal time to take a hike. However, this is a great season for optimal views of the forests around North Georgia, asserts Kim Hatcher, Public Affairs Coordinator for Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites, who adds that these barren trees allow for better visibility of waterfalls, boulders,…read more »

AAA ISSUES A STATEWIDE ARCTIC AIR ADVISORY FOR GEORGIA

(Media release from AAA, The Auto Club Group): As arctic air is anticipated to blast Georgia and with the weather forecast calling for some of the coldest temperatures of the year thus far, AAA is issuing a Georgia statewide Arctic Air Advisory. Temperatures are expected to hover in the teens and single digits this weekend,…read more »

TWO COVID-19 TREATMENTS NO LONGER AUTHORIZED FOR USE

(Media release from the Georgia Department of Public Health): The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that two monoclonal antibody (mAb) treatments for COVID-19 are currently not authorized for use due to their limited effectiveness against the Omicron variant. Omicron is still circulating widely in the U.S., including Georgia. Monoclonal antibodies are synthetic,…read more »

ATRIUM HEALTH FLOYD FIRST RESPONDERS SHOW COMPASSION IN CRISIS

(Media release from Atrium Health Floyd): When you live alone and are medically fragile, even small hiccups can create health-interrupting stress that can feel like an emergency. That was the case with an elderly patient of Atrium Health Floyd EMS first responders Jennifer Ellison and Jeff LeClaire. The pair responded to a home they had…read more »

FOUNDER OF WING ZONE TO KICK OFF GEORGIA HIGHLANDS COLLEGE’S ENTREPRENEUR SPEAKER SERIES IN FEBRUARY

(Georgia Highlands College media release): The School of Business and Professional Studies at Georgia Highlands College continues its Entrepreneur Speaker Series (ESS) this spring starting Feb. 16 at noon with Wing Zone founder, entrepreneur, professional speaker and coach Matt Freeman. Offered in partnership with GHC’s Entrepreneurship Pathway, students will hear speakers from varying industries share their experiences and…read more »