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By Hannah Caudell A Clarkesville man was arrested on Wednesday afternoon after a sheriff’s office deputy recognized him as a man with a warrant for child support. The Habersha ...
By Landen Todd The Easton Foundation is hosting the 12th annual Battle of the Heroes at John Larry Black Field on Saturday, Aug. 2 at 7 p.m. The free event puts first resp ...
By Landen Todd Habersham Central High School rising senior Maverick Chitwood has been busy this summer; he was recognized for making the Class 5A First Team All-State by the Georgia Dugou ...
By Hannah Caudell The boil water advisory for Clarkesville was lifted as of Tuesday after Saturday night’s structure fire. Clarkesville was under a boil water advisory after a ...
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By Matt Aiken and Julianne Akers The man accused of killing 25-year-old Minelys Rodriguez-Ramirez of Cornelia last week is said to be living in the U.S. illegally. State Sen. John Albers (R-Roswell), ...
This article, one of four, is based on materials from the 20 exhibition panels of the Regional African American Museum [RAAM] and from the recent publication by the Habersham Historical Society [HCHS] ...
Demorest’s Glorious 4th of July celebration will begin earlier than usual, to beat the heat of the July sun. The day is filled with activities, ending with a fireworks spectacular at night.
Helen Dortch Longstreet was no stranger to controversy or fighting for the causes she believed in by the time the Georgia Railway and Power Company began work to dam Tallulah Falls in the 1910s. By ...
Following multiple allegations of sexual abuse and a cover-up at Truett McConnell University, acting President John Yarbrough insisted he is committed to rebuilding trust and implementing systemic ...
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) is conducting an independent investigation into the in-custody death of 22-year-old Jacie Louise Harrison of Clayton while she was being housed at the Rabun ...
By Dave Williams Capitol Beat News Service By the middle of the next decade, Georgians may be able to travel between Atlanta and Savannah by high-speed rail, avoiding traffic and expensive air fares.
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