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Tigers continue win streak with weekend double header SPORTS, IB Man’s sculptures end up on TV shows INSIDE, 3A WEDNESDAY I FEBRUARY 26, 2020 DaWSOflNeWS ^COITI DAWSONVILLE, GEORGIA $1.00 Body of missing hiker found Noonkester was recovered by searchers last week in Dawson County By Alexander Popp apopp@dawsonnews.com Authorities say that the body of missing Appalachian Trail hiker Eddie Noonkester was recovered by searchers late Wednesday, Feb. 19. At a press conference held in Amicalola Falls State Park on Wednesday evening, Dawson County Fire Chief Danny Thompson reported that Noonkester’s body was discov ered at about 2:30 p.m. in a rugged, inaccessible area of the park, approximately one mile south of the “Hike-in Trail.” Thompson said that Noonkester’s body has been taken to the GBI Crime Fab for further analysis. But according to Dawson County Sheriff Jeff Johnson, there have so far been no indications of foul play with the death. Until results return from the state crime lab, Thompson said that they will not be speculating on what occurred or the cir cumstances that led to Noonkester’s death. Noonkester, a resident of North Carolina, started hiking the Appalachian Trail on Friday, Feb. 14, and went miss ing shortly after a series of phone calls were made to Dawson County authorities over the weekend. On Sunday, Dawson County authorities received a call from a friend of Noonkester, express ing concern for the hiker’s health. Shortly after that call, Noonkester himself called Dawson County 911 and was interviewed by an on-duty bat talion chief, Thompson said at a prior press conference. “In speaking with Eddie, it did appear that he sounded con fused initially,” Thompson said. Following the interview with Noonkester, authorities mobi lized a search, but were unable to find any sign of the hiker until approximately 1 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 17, when staff of the Fen Foote Hike Inn located some of Noonkester’s personal belongings near the Hike Inn trail. Efforts to find Noonkester continued through Monday night with six K9 teams search ing a large grid area around the Approach Trail in Amicalola Falls State Park, and on through Tuesday morning until the weather deteriorated. The search was suspended on Tuesday night due to weather See Hiker 14A ‘Racing runs deep’ Jessica Taylor Dawson County News Atlanta Motor Speedway General Manager Brandon Hutchison and NASCAR driver Chase Elliott unveil the new AMS pace car on Feb. 19 at the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame Chase Elliott unveils Atlanta Motor Speedway pace car at GRHOF By Jessica Taylor jtaylor@dawsonnews.com Staying close to Georgia’s racing roots, this year’s Atlanta Motor Speedway pace car was unveiled right at the heart of stock car racings ori gins. A crowd of nearly a thousand people filled the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame and spilled out into the parking lot Wednesday for a glimpse at the 60th anniversary AMS pace car, and of course, an opportunity to meet NASCAR’s most popular driver Chase Elliott, who was on site for the grand unveiling. “What better backdrop than to be able to be right here at the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame for the unveiling of the 60th anniversary pace car. It’s an exciting time for us to be here,” said Brandon Hutchison, AMS Executive Vice President and General Manager. “We’re glad to be up here today as we get ready for the Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 and excited to unveil the 60th anniversary paint scheme which pays homage to Georgia racing and the history...this is where it all started.” Surrounded by hundreds of excited fans, Hutchison and Elliott unveiled the commemorative pace car, a 2020 Chevrolet Camaro SS painted red, white and gold, drawing inspiration from Bill Elliott’s No. 9 Coors Fight Ford. “The most famous person in this hall of fame, Bill Elliott...the paint scheme that he was most successful in was a No. 9 Coors Fight entry and that is very much resembling in both scheme and color that No. 9 entry,” said Performance Racing Network’s Doug Turnbull. “You could tell that Chase really liked it... that’s an iconic race car. That’s one that people don’t for get.” Before signing autographs and meet ing with fans, Elliott addressed the crowd, thanking them for their support and being at the Georgia Racing Hall Arraignment set for suspects in Bender murder case By Alexander Popp apopp@dawsonnews.com Four men indicted in connection with the death of Fumpkin County woman Hannah Bender are now scheduled for arraignment in the Dawson County Superior Court. On March 12, Austin Todd Stryker, 24, Isaac Thomas Huff, 18, Dylan Patrick Reid, 19, and Jerry Kyle Harper, 78, will formally announce their guilt or inno cence before Superior Court Judge Kathlene F. Gosselin, kicking off the next phase of the Hannah Bender murder case. See Bender 14A Ethics complaints against Dawsonville councilman dismissed By Jessica Taylor jtaylor@dawsonnews.com On Wednesday, Feb. 14 the Dawsonville Ethics Board unanimously dismissed six allegations of ethical violations, which had been leveled against city councilman Mark French. Following several hear ings on the alleged ethics violations, including a written response made earlier this month by Abbott Hayes, a repre sentative of the city, and a rebuttal from French’s attorney Steven Feibel, the board motioned to dismiss the com plaints, citing a lack of evidence as their reasoning for dismissal. “Considering both complaints in totali ty, not just about them separately, we dis covered in the emails that legal had See French 14A See Pace car 15A French 0 9 0 9 9 Inside Volume 4, Number 83 © 2020, Dawson County News Dawsonville, Georgia Church Events 3B Classifieds 8B Dear Abby 7A Deaths 2A Legals 9B Opinion 9A Sports 1B Concerns aired over first econom ic develop ment plan 7A Sheriff s Office ' unveils new drone program NORTHSIDE FAMILY MEDICINE & URGENT CARE DAWSON 81 Northside Dawson Drive, Suite 100 Dawsonville, GA 30534 Monday - Sunday: 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Call 706-216-6000 for an appointment NorthsideUrgentCare.com Welcoming New Patients! 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