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Fannin County Environmental Health
Latest NGHD News(06/19/09) OH MOSQUITO, WHERE ART THOU?
The other day a fellow asked me why, given the record amount of rain this year, we weren't all eaten alive with more mosquitoes. The mosquitoes have been bad but not in proportion to the record amount of rain we've had this spring. But don't despair; m...
Read more... (06/15/09) Dogs euthanized after exposure to rabid raccoon in Ellijay
Officials warn of several stray animals in Rose Ridge Dr. /Hwy. 382 area Two dogs on Rose Ridge Drive near Highway 382 in Ellijay were exposed on June 6 to a raccoon that was later confirmed as positive for rabies, according to Andrea Wheeler of Gilmer...
Read more... (06/11/09) Volunteer Orientation - Emergency Preparedness
North Georgia Medical Reserve Corps presents Volunteer Orientation Emergency Preparedness training in Dalton Tuesday, June 16, 2009 6 p.m.
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Read more... (06/05/09) Two rabies cases confirmed in Cherokee County this week
Cherokee County Environmental Health Officials announced today that they recently received confirmation of rabies in both a raccoon and a fox. Additionally, a local woman is being treated for possible rabies exposure. Glendon Gordy of county environment...
Read more... (05/18/09) Raccoon attacks dogs, tests positive for rabies
A raccoon that attacked two dogs last week at a Fannin County residence located off Skeenah Gap Road has now tested positive for rabies, according to Monica Hodskins of the Fannin County Environmental Health Department. Ms Hodskins said, “The dogs kil...
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