• Jake McGahee speaks to Troop 5 during his final Scoutmaster Minute at the May Court of Honor on May 5. (Samantha Sinclair/Staff)

    Jake McGahee speaks to Troop 5 during his final Scoutmaster Minute at the May Court of Honor on May 5. (Samantha Sinclair/Staff)

    Leading the way

    By Samantha SinclairTypically, Jake McGahee uses his Scoutmaster Minute during the May Court of Honor to talk about the voice of Darth Vader, James Earl Jones.On May 5, he shared a different message. He was stepping down from leading Clarkesville’s Troop 5 as Scoutmaster.
  • Mary Louise Berghal sits on the front porch of Acoa, an old plantation house in Habersham County that was built in 1834. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

    Mary Louise Berghal sits on the front porch of Acoa, an old plantation house in Habersham County that was built in 1834. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

    Acoa still stands

    By Hannah CaudellIn a remote corner of Habersham County, one house has stood the test of time.It’s called Acoa, meaning “falling water” in the native Cherokee language.
  • Father Jose Raul DeLeon shares a message with worshippers on Saturday during the evening Mass at St. Dominic Chapel, where worshippers often fill the chapel and spill into the hallway to hear a weekly message spoken in Spanish. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

    Father Jose Raul DeLeon shares a message with worshippers on Saturday during the evening Mass at St. Dominic Chapel, where worshippers often fill the chapel and spill into the hallway to hear a weekly message spoken in Spanish. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

    A chapel reborn

    By Hannah CaudellWhat was once the old Cornelia Elementary School and South Habersham Sixth Grade Academy is now becoming a thriving community in Cornelia for many who practice the Catholic faith.The St.
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    (Samantha Sinclair/Staff)

    Going Big Apple

    Cornelia celebrated 100 years of the Big Red Apple with a day full of fun on Saturday in Donald Anderson Park. Above, Jamie Buice poses in victory with his pie after Gloria Gembe of Lolita Bakery announces him as the winner of the Apple Pie Eating Contest sponsored by the bakery.
  • Brent Smith (left) holds the America 250 flag alongside Sons of the American Revolution Joseph Habersham Chapter member Dr. Ed Hendricks (middle) and Lyman Hall Chapter member David Lowden at the Mountain Laurel Festival Parade in Clarkesville. Smith tried to wear what he believed his grandfather would have worn in the war. (Submitted)

    Brent Smith (left) holds the America 250 flag alongside Sons of the American Revolution Joseph Habersham Chapter member Dr. Ed Hendricks (middle) and Lyman Hall Chapter member David Lowden at the Mountain Laurel Festival Parade in Clarkesville. Smith tried to wear what he believed his grandfather would have worn in the war. (Submitted)

    Touching the past

    By Samantha SinclairIt started with the beat of a drum.Brent Smith never really thought much about his family’s tales of an ancestor who played drums in the war.Then, he visited the National Confederate Museum in Tennessee in 2021.
    From left, Councilman Joe Elam takes a peek through Councilman Erik Keith’s magnifying glass at the newest budget numbers from City Manager Tiera Morrison and Finance Director Angela Adams. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

    From left, Councilman Joe Elam takes a peek through Councilman Erik Keith’s magnifying glass at the newest budget numbers from City Manager Tiera Morrison and Finance Director Angela Adams. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

    Baldwin projects budget surplus

    By Hannah CaudellThe City of Baldwin could have a small surplus in the budget for Fiscal Year 2027.
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    Habersham Central basketball players work on drills during a basketball practice at Hilliard A. Wilbanks Middle School on Monday, June 15. (Landen Todd/Staff)

    Habersham Central basketball players work on drills during a basketball practice at Hilliard A. Wilbanks Middle School on Monday, June 15. (Landen Todd/Staff)

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    Mayor Barrie Aycock's last Clarkesville City Council meeting

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    Mayor Barrie Aycock's last Clarkesville City Council meeting was Dec. 8, 2025. Aycock was elected to the Clarkesville City Council in 2013, with her term starting in January 2014. She resigned in January 2016 to run for mayor in a special election, and began her term as mayor in March 2016.