Bill Hembree, successful small business owner and former State House Representative for Northwest Georgia has announced his campaign for U.S. Congress in Georgia’s 14th district. This is an open seat following current Representative Tom Graves’ decision not to seek re-election. “I am a conservative Republican and a patriot who believes in the foundation of our country […]
Read More »Roads presenting problems in Pickens County
Roads in Pickens County are causing difficulties, according to the Pickens County Sheriff’s Department. “Several state routes have caused difficulties where cars could not pass,” said Kris Stansel, public information officer for the department. Other roads that are icy or slushy include Highway 108 near Bethany Road and Ga. Hwy. 53 near Tate. Cove Road […]
Read More »BOE asked to consider a health clinic, first grade parapros
The Pickens County Board of Education heard a request to consider a school based health clinic and adding paraprofessionals to first grade classrooms in a called session on Friday. Schools were out on Friday due to inclement weather. “In one academic year, we documented 52,000 clinic visits,” said Kimberly Parker, a registered nurse who was […]
Read More »UPDATE-Peace officer arrested on alleged child molestation charges
A former law enforcement officer remains in jail on aggravated child molestation charges following his arrest on Tuesday. According to records obtained from the Pickens County Sheriff’s Department, Gaylon Earl Mathews, 57, remains, pending a bond hearing. He was charged with two counts of aggravated child molestation and one count of child molestation. Mathews was […]
Read More »Judge released on bond following arrest for theft
A local judge is out on a $50,000 bond after finding himself on the other side of the law Wednesday evening. According to jail records, Chief Magistrate Judge Allen Wigington was arrested for multiple counts theft and violation of oath of office. He has served in the magistrate court since his appointment in 2008. Prior […]
Read More »Pickens, Dawson continue mutual aid, eye utility work
Pickens County continued an agreement with Dawson County, allowing for mutual aid in case of a fire in the area of Monument Road. This mutual aid agreement has been in place for several years, according to Rob Jones, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners. “It was Dawson County Number Eight,” said Jones. “Now is Pickens […]
Read More »Pickens, WalMart head to court in February
Pickens County and Walmart continue to haggle over tax revenues. Roy Dobbs, Chief Appraiser, updated the board on an appeal filed by Walmart over the property taxes the corporation pays. A new hearing is scheduled for February 7. According to tax records, the tax value for Walmart is $10,453,384, which includes the building, $6,537,567; parking […]
Read More »Mom concerned for children’s safety after bus choking
A mother expressed her concern for her children’s safety and frustration at what she considers a lack of communication from the Pickens County School system after two separate incidents involving her sons, including a recent choking incident. Kayla Worley said, in the latest incident, she was notified in early January by the Victim’s Advocate Liason […]
Read More »Proposed water tank plans altered to small capacity
The first work session of the Pickens County Board of Commissioners included an update on the proposed water treatment plant and water tank near the Grandview community. The $1.5 million project is currently waiting on approval from the Environmental Protection Department. Phillip Dean, Director of Utilities, said they submitted two plans to the EPD, including […]
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