Habersham groups use 2021 MLK celebration to highlight diversity
Despite physically being apart, several Habersham County groups managed to come together virtually Sunday afternoon for the 30th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration.
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
Despite physically being apart, several Habersham County groups managed to come together virtually Sunday afternoon for the 30th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration.
Georgia’s General Assembly is ready to hit the ground running, and two of Habersham County’s three state representatives are beginning their first term in Atlanta.
Like so many teachers across Habersham County, Summer Clement misses her students.
A deputy with the Habersham County Sheriff’s Office was conducting a business check at a local gas station when he came across a Clayton man carrying about 52 grams of methamphetamine.
Freshman Sen. Bo Hatchett of Cornelia will not be sworn into his new office until Monday, Jan. 11, but he already has been given a huge responsibility by Gov. Brian Kemp.
Despite the cool, overcast afternoon, more than 250 supporters from Habersham County and surrounding areas congregated in Demorest's town square to support U.S. Sen.
Habersham Central’s wrestlers put on a show for the home crowd Saturday, pulling out two close matches by one point each and finishing second in the area duals meet.
Despite being in the midst of a four-game-in-five-days stretch, Habersham Central’s Lady Raiders have gone 2-1 over a condensed portion of their schedule.
Saturday night’s victory over Cross Keys held a special meaning for Habersham Central boys basketball head coach Cody Anderson.
Habersham Central left town to take on Rome in the state playoffs around noon today with a community sendoff.
Come back to TheNortheastGeorgian.com tonight to find out how the Raiders did.