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TFS names valedictorian and salutatorian

Tallulah Falls School has released the names of its top two graduates for the Class of 2021. Baylee MacBeth of Clarkesville is the valedictorian and...

White County to use Code Red for vaccine information

(Cleveland)- If you live in White County, expect a call about COVID vaccines next week. The White County Health Department and Emergency Management Agency...

Heritage group takes credit for Georgia voting overhaul

(GA Recorder) — The director of the conservative Heritage Action for America claims the lobbying organization played a pivotal role in some of the...

Mountain Laurel Festival today in Clarkesville

The 59th Annual Mountain Laurel Festival will be held today, Saturday, May 15, in Clarkesville. The festival is returning after a year off due...

Less demand, still, food insecurity persists in Northeast Georgia

In July 2020, with the pandemic raging across the United States and here at home, thousands of Northeast Georgians needed emergency food assistance. At...

Pipeline cyberattack is wake-up call to protect infrastructure

(GA Recorder) — The ransomware attack against Colonial Pipeline that shut down access to a pipeline that supplies fuel along the East Coast is...

Turner tapped to serve as vice-chair of ACCG policy committee

(Cleveland)- White County Commission Chairman Travis Turner has been tapped to help lead the efforts of the Association of County Commissioners of Georgia. ACCG President...

More than $350B in federal cash starts rolling out to states, local level

(GA Recorder) | WASHINGTON — States, cities, and counties can begin to tap their share of the $350 billion in federal funds intended to...

CDC: You can ditch the mask indoors if fully vaccinated

(GA Recorder) | WASHINGTON — Americans fully vaccinated against COVID-19 do not need to wear a mask in most situations, indoors and outdoors, federal health...

Georgia joins GOP states in curbing unemployment aid

(GA Recorder) — Georgia will pull out of several federal programs boosting benefits for the unemployed this June in an attempt to drive more...

County considers options to fund deputy pay raise

The $2.30 raise commissioners approved earlier this week for Habersham County Sheriff's deputies and detention officers is meant to help with recruitment and retention....

Allen to lead engineering and operations for HEMC

Habersham EMC announced that Josh Allen has been promoted to Vice President of Engineering and Operations. A native of White County, Allen began his career...