The party will still go on in Brasstown, N.C. despite a state judge ruling that its annual possum drop was cruel.
For nearly 20 years, residents of the small town, located just over the Georgia border, have used a possum to ring in the New Year.
The tradition began 18 years ago when the owner of the town's only gas station, Clay Logan, decided to take advantage of the town's large possum population. It involved catching a live possum and putting it in a plexi-glass cage on New Year's Eve.
"We bring it in at 10 o'clock and raise it up over the stage and then at 12 o'clock we count it down, you know, like they do the ball in New York," said Logan.
Crowds grew each year for the possum drop until People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) stepped in. They called the tradition cruel, saying the animal was frightened just for human enjoyment.
A judge agreed with PETA's opinion, ruling that the possum drop must stop.
However, workers are still preparing clay's store for a New Year's Eve party.
Logan won't say what exactly will drop at midnight.
"We haven't really nailed it yet. It's sort of like we're going over the fiscal cliff. We won't know until the 11th hour. Well, we probably won't know until the 10th hour on the possum drop, of what we're going to use," Logan said.
Clay says it doesn't really matter anyway. The possum was secondary to people having a good time.
About 3,000 people are expected for the event, including folks from as far away as Ohio.
Thursday, May 23 2013 6:49 PM EDT2013-05-23 22:49:21 GMT
The jury has found Michael Parson guilty on all eight counts in the shooting of his wife outside their Sandy Springs apartment.The woman, Adina Parson, survived after being shot eight times.
The jury has found Michael Parson guilty on all eight counts in the shooting of his wife outside their Sandy Springs apartment.The woman, Adina Parson, survived after being shot eight times.
Thursday, May 23 2013 6:46 PM EDT2013-05-23 22:46:08 GMT
Employees of Atlanta-area Belk stores help spruce up a Norcross school on Thursday. They spent the day working on the campus at Meadow Creek Elementary in Norcross
Employees of Atlanta-area Belk stores help spruce up a Norcross school on Thursday. They spent the day working on the campus at Meadow Creek Elementary in Norcross
Thursday, May 23 2013 6:35 PM EDT2013-05-23 22:35:12 GMT
Metro Atlanta's jobless rate fell in April from 7.9 percent to 7.6 percent. The state labor department says employers added nearly 13,000 jobs.
Metro Atlanta's jobless rate fell in April from 7.9 percent to 7.6 percent. The state labor department says employers added nearly 13,000 jobs. What do those numbers mean for those still looking for work?
Thursday, May 23 2013 5:57 PM EDT2013-05-23 21:57:50 GMT
The fox responsible for biting two Newton County elementary school students while they played on their school's playground remains on the loose.
The fox that bit two Newton County elementary school students while they played on the playground is still on the loose. Animal control authorities tell FOX 5 someone from Rocky Plains Elementary School reported a fox sighting on campus one day before the boys were attacked.
Thursday, May 23 2013 5:32 PM EDT2013-05-23 21:32:47 GMT
The wives of first responders in Atlanta took to the picket line on Thursday morning to demand a salary hike for city workers.
The wives and family members of first responders in Atlanta took to the picket line on Thursday morning to demand a salary hike for city workers. They say their loved ones are forced to work extra jobs just to make ends meet, leaving little time for family.
Thursday, May 23 2013 5:19 PM EDT2013-05-23 21:19:31 GMT
Police in Palmetto say they're investigating the abduction of a 13-year-old boy.
Police in Palmetto say they're investigating the abduction of a 13-year-old boy. They say he was approached by a man as he got off his school bus on Wednesday, and that man pulled him into a pickup truck. He was able to escape, but the suspect is still on the loose.
KDFW FOX 4 400 N. Griffin Street Dallas, Texas 75202
Main Station Directory: (214) 720-4444 News Fax: (214) 720-3263 or (214) 720-3333