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WWW.GEORGIASENTINEL.COM | THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 2010 | 50 CENTS

TOWNS

VOLUME 15 • ISSUE 17

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TOWNS

Mayor Mathis expresses gratitude

for local input

STUDENT ACHEIVEMENT

Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday

70/42 70/46 79/53 72/56 78/50 75/47 70/47

Frank Bradley / Sentinel PhotoJeannie Bradley, a Towns County High School Student recently took home the top prize in the Georgia FFA State Convention.

HIAWASSEE

Mayor stresses that feedback from the com-munity is vital in order to adequately plan for

the Town of Hiawassee's future

EDUCATION

TCHS Juniors prepare to take SATs

Tests a measure of high school teaching and for students getting into college

Frank Bradley / Sentinel PhotoFrom Left to Right: Dr. Joseph R. Aicher, Jr. and Principal Roy Perrin.

Principal Roy Perrin talks about education at TCHSEDUCATION

High school students getting a solid education. Some programs exceptional.

Madison Anne's Kitchen in the heart of HiawasseeDINING

Victoria's Attic is now complete with food

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Towns County candidate meet and greet coming up Patriots back in Washington

POLITICS

Over 200 local activists head to the capital to discuss new policies

Sheriff's Youth Homes Fundraiser in the works

Contributed PhotoPatriots with Senator Saxby Chambliss - L-R Front-Ellen Thurman, Jeanie and Jack Rawdin (White County Patriots Direc-tor), Barbara!Powell, Margaret Wilshire, Second Row-Suzanne Hollenbeck, Louise Shippen, Senator Saxby Chambliss, Patriots Founder Nighta Davis,Lisa Turner, Jackie Franklin Others in Photo-- Rachel Goolsby,Betty Harper,Kay Ainsworth, Dyda Bradley, Pat LaBarr, Emily Appling,Lamar Franklin,Barney and Joan Gerrin,Judy Manning, Tom Stewart, Dorothy Stewart,Bobby Brady,Selina Walker

Contributed PhotoHanding In Petitions L-R Front:!Jack and Jeanie Rawdin, Nighta Davis handing Congressman Paul Broun thousands of signatures requesting a new tax code, Lisa Turner, Betty Harper, Charlotte Thompson and Chris Sweat. L-R Back Row: Joan Gerrin, Barney Gerrin and Johnny Brady.

THE SHERIFF SPEAKS

Silent auction to benefit fire safety at Chili Cook Off

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DEBBIE WALKER, Subscriptions/ Circulation

FRANK BRADLEY, Publisher / Editor

ANN DORAN, Reporter

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Town County Fire Corps encourage you to attend Big Band Concert

State Decisively Balances its Checkbook

#011 - Low cost water heating

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Franklin Llewellyn Everton

04/19/10 13:41 E-1,2,T-1 Sharp Memorial Church Fire Alarm14:47 E-1 Woods Grove Area Smoke Investigation14:54 E-2 Miller St Fire Alarm 16:31 E-2, R-1 Clay Co Mutual Aid 22:02 R-1 Hy Top Rd Medical04/20/10 09:45 R-2 Cold Springs Rd Medical11:11 E-1,T-1 Deer Ln Fire Alarm13:37 E-1,6 T-1 Hwy 75 N Smoke Investigation17:50 E-2,6 Dean St Structure Fire21:03 R-2 Murphy St. Medical04/21/10 08:14 R-1 Hardee`s Medical 11:41 R-2 Martin Circle Medical12:29 R-2 Martin Circle Medical14:57 E-1,2 T-1 Sharp Memorial Church Fire Alarm15:16 R-1 Church St. Medical20:31 R-2 Chicken Pit Rd Medical

04/22/10 15:58 R-1 Bell Eagle Dr Medical17:03 E-2 Trails End Smoke Investigation18:41 R-1 Hwy 288 Search Lost Person04/23/10 08:33 R-1 Hwy 75 N Medical08:36 R-2 Mountain Valley Way Medical13:29 R-1 Hwy 76 E Auto Accident13:57 E-1 Chatuge Regional Hosp. Landing Zone14:00 R-2 Plottown Rd Medical16:43 R-2 Hwy 76 w Medical20:04 R-2 Hwy 76 W Public Service04/24/10 20:51 R-1 Hwy 288 Medical04/25/10 03:31 R-1 Martin Rd Medical18:14 R-2 Thomastown Rd Auto Accident04/26/10 08:19 R-1 Church St. Medical

Towns County Fire Report

Collegiate Bass Tournament winners announced

Ida Faye Keys

Towns County Deed Transactions

Towns County Students of The Month

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HIAWASSEE UNITED METHODIST CHURCHThe “Come As You Are” Church

706 896-2818 & 706 896-3678 FaxSunday School . . . . 9:30 AMWorship Service . . . 10:45 AMWed. Bible Study . . 6:00 PM

Senior Pastor Jim BlairDirector of Music and Worship

Hope Horkavy

Praise God Together With Us!1139 US Highway 76, West

“ On the Hill “www.hiawasseeumc.org

P. O. Box 609Hiawassee,GA 30546

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Mossy Bo!oms Cafe 1620 Hwy 76 W Hiawassee, GA

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Ages 3 to Adult, Beginner to ExpertBrasstown Dance Academy

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On US 76 on the hill across from the EMC in Young Harris

Dance Classes

Strut’s Shoe StoreMen - Women - Children

Come in and browse: Jewlery, Socks, Tees, Handbags, & Belts

706-896-20021374 US Hwy, 76E - Hiawassee GA

828.389.2800

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Heroes of Kettle Creek 1779 - 1782 is now available at Mountain Regional

SAR presents new publication to Young Harris Library

LIBRARY NEWS

Local teachers author new children's book

Meet the new Clydesdale Foal

New Spiritual Director in Towns Co.

Memo from the city manager

Habitat celebrates Mother's Day

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Help Wanted: Experienced -ress Staff needed for new upscale

Help Wanted: Assistant Chef needed for new upscale restaurant.

Now accepting applications Hia-wassee Huddle House

CNA’s needed for Cherokee and

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Large Moving Sale: Everything Must Go! Children’s furniture, toys, clothing, as well as adult furniture

Estate Sale: Tools, Furniture, House-

9 a.m. to 2 p.m.Huge Multi- Family Family Yard

Cornerstone Baptist Church will hold a yard sale on Saturday, May 1st from 8 a.m.- 2 p.m. at the church on

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The Rapids competed against eleven other teams in the 2010 Mako Swim Meet in Dalton

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North Georgia Rapids Make Waves at Swim Meet

Bring the family to the square in Hiawassee from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. to enjoy Arts & Crafts Vendors, the dedication of the Presley Post Office (Towns County’s first Post Office), good food, music, gospel singing, Elvis, and honoring some of our oldest mothers. Historical school pictures and the beautiful quilt depicting the history of Towns County will be on display.

Whiskers Project will be having a Birdhouse competition from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Enter your birdhouse for $5 per entry and win prizes. All ages are encouraged to enter. Call 1-888-872-9330 for more information

Arts and Heritage festival promises good food, music

The public is invited to enjoy the Arts & Crafts on display at the upcoming May 8th festival.

Northeast Georgia U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary

Flotilla Now Chartered

Contributed Photo The appointed leaders of the new !otilla taking their oath of o"ce. From left to right are Auxiliary Division 2 Com-mander Dave Fuller o"ciating, Director of Auxiliary CDR Donald Win#eld administering the oath, and Flotilla Com-mander Mark Moore and Vice Flotilla Commander James Maloney taking the oath.

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