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 Pictured are Byron Haire, Lead Public Information Officer (PIO) for the Southern Area Gold Incident Management Team; Brent Saulsbury, Engine Boss and PIO for the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest; Jeffrey Schardt, district fire management officer for the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service; and Anthony English, Community Wildlife Defense Grant Coordinator for the Georgia Forestry Commission.

Pictured are Byron Haire, Lead Public Information Officer (PIO) for the Southern Area Gold Incident Management Team; Brent Saulsbury, Engine Boss and PIO for the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest; Jeffrey Schardt, district fire management officer for the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service; and Anthony English, Community Wildlife Defense Grant Coordinator for the Georgia Forestry Commission.

Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest officially terminates burn ban order

The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest has officially terminated the burn ban order that was instated March 27. The ban was implemented in response to heightened fire danger regarding the wildfire in the Warwoman Wildlife Management Area.
Photo courtesy Tallulah Falls School. Kevin Flinn, Cary Brague, Trish Cobourn, Dr. Larry A. Peevy, Carolyn Ronco and Jack Talmadge meet together during the SAIS re-accreditation committee’s visit to the Tallulah Falls School campus.

Photo courtesy Tallulah Falls School. Kevin Flinn, Cary Brague, Trish Cobourn, Dr. Larry A. Peevy, Carolyn Ronco and Jack Talmadge meet together during the SAIS re-accreditation committee’s visit to the Tallulah Falls School campus.

TFS plans for success with Southern Association of Independent Schools re-accreditation committee

Tallulah Falls School hosted the Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS) re-accreditation committee. They met with parents, students, alumni, faculty, and staff to formulate plans for the school’s success for the next five years.
Screenshot of a video courtesy of Corporal Jimmy Watt/PIO/Oconee County Sheriff’s Office. A South Carolina National Guard helicopter brings Carrell Wayne Fowler and Sharon Kay Bramlett to a Landing Zone.

Screenshot of a video courtesy of Corporal Jimmy Watt/PIO/Oconee County Sheriff’s Office. A South Carolina National Guard helicopter brings Carrell Wayne Fowler and Sharon Kay Bramlett to a Landing Zone.

Oconee County Sheriff’s Office, Oconee County Emergency Services report missing hikers located

(Walhalla, SC)-- The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office and Oconee County Emergency Services are reporting two missing hikers were located the afternoon of Sunday, April 6. Carrell Wayne Fowler, 77, and Sharon Kay Bramlett, 68, were located on April 6 around 12:30 p.m.

Mountain Ivy Garden Club hosts Garden Symposium Friday

Clayton, GA — The Mountain Ivy Garden Club is hosting Celebrate Spring: a Garden Symposium, on Friday, April 11, at the Rabun County Civic Center, at 201 W. Savannah St. in downtown Clayton. The event is from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. with registration at 8 a.m.