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Artisan Jim Grant forges a new creative path Floyd is home to hundreds of artists and musicians. For Jim Grant, that spirit of acceptance is what makes the county special. He noted that Floyd seems open to all artists: "It is a wonderful thing because in other places, you don't find that.”
Voters to decide on redistricting in April Special Election Early voting for the Special Election begins on Friday, March 6, at Floyd County Courthouse (100 E. Main St.) and is open until April 17 from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Early votes can also be cast at the Office of Elections on the top floor of the courthouse on two Saturdays: April 11 and April 18.
The Price of Education, Part 2: Board of Supervisors, School Board discuss importance of realigning salaries The county’s portion of funding is estimated to be about $9.5 million of the total $28.9 million.
Pet of the Week Elvis is about five years old, neutered, negative for FIV and feline leukemia, and up to date on vaccines.
Town Council approves resolution for special election “The code is that the Town is required to petition the court for a writ of election and this is saying that you pass a resolution tonight,” Town Attorney Murrell explained at the meeting. “The writ of election is what the judge signs off on to say that a special election can be held...'