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Flowers are blooming and temperatures are rising. It’s time to take your boat out of storage and make plans to visit one of Northeast Georgia’s beautiful lakes.
Flowers are blooming and temperatures are rising. It’s time to take your boat out of storage and make plans to visit one of Northeast Georgia’s beautiful lakes.
Twirling ribbons, chiming xylophones and dance moves filled the Cornelia Library on Monday at the first Magic Movement and Music Class for children with disabilities.
Despite 15 months of vehement protests, lawsuits and petitions, the radio tower scheduled to be placed in The Orchard subdivision is going forward.
Jean Armstrong said Monday night that she participated in recycling in Habersham County for more than 45 years. But one day, she just stopped.
Habersham Central’s tennis teams secured a pair of key region wins at Lanier Thursday. The boys blanked the Longhorns 5-0 while the Lady Raiders pulled out a 3-2 victory.
An incredible performance by Tallulah Falls on Saturday in Ware County resulted in a state runner-up finish.
Being down three runs after the first half inning didn’t deter the No. 4-ranked Indians, who run-ruled West Oak at home Monday in a 16-6 final.
A single story residence at the 300 block of Modoc Drive in Cornelia sustained significant damage from a fire Tuesday afternoon, though firefighters were able to contain the blaze before it spre
Though the country has changed over nearly 250 years, American Values remain strong.
More than 50 people circulated through the Georgia Department of Transportation’s District 1 office in Gainesville at a public meeting Wednesday as officials gathered input from property owners