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A Georgia Department of Transportation plow truck scrapes ice off of Washington Street in Clarkesville during last year’s snowstorm. (Zach Taylor/Staff)

A Georgia Department of Transportation plow truck scrapes ice off of Washington Street in Clarkesville during last year’s snowstorm. (Zach Taylor/Staff)

Winter storm to impact region

By Zach Taylor and Hannah CaudellWinter Storm Fern is moving down from the Arctic Circle and across the southern United States today, as the region prepares for winter weather that could bring snow and ice to Northeast Georgia.Gov. Brian Kemp issued a state of emergency in effect yesterday.
Janice “Buttercup” Gilbert and Brittany Washington pass a weight at one workout station. (Samantha Sinclair/Staff)

Janice “Buttercup” Gilbert and Brittany Washington pass a weight at one workout station. (Samantha Sinclair/Staff)

Finishing strong

By Samantha SinclairAs night falls, a group of women meet behind Purpose Church to bond in a different way.They work out together and they share together.They are a tribe.

Software issue affects city tax bills

By Hannah CaudellThe start of 2026 marked a new year in Georgia for tax bills, as many Georgia residents will reap the benefits of the House Bill 581 homestead exemption that was passed by cities and counties across the state.
Franklin Brown

Franklin Brown

Brown looks to help Clarkesville grow

By Samantha SinclairFranklin Brown is enjoying his first weeks in his new role as mayor of Clarkesville, and sees growth as a major theme for him.“It’s fun,” he said. “I enjoy the opportunity to help with growth and draw growth in the right direction.

Bill proposes cap on school property tax

by Mark Niesse and Hannah CaudellTax increases on Georgia homeowners could be limited to the inflation rate — including taxes for education after most school systems decided against capping property tax hikes last year.
TFS Fourth graders Taylor Peckham and Decklan Densmore work to tie blankets for the animal shelter. (Zach Taylor/Staff)

TFS Fourth graders Taylor Peckham and Decklan Densmore work to tie blankets for the animal shelter. (Zach Taylor/Staff)

‘Everybody can serve’

By Zach Taylor and Hannah CaudellTallulah Falls School hosted its first-ever Serve Together, Grow Together morning of service for fourth- and fifth-graders on Monday, celebrating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
People waved signs focused on prominent issues in downtown Clarkesville Thursday. (Submitted)

People waved signs focused on prominent issues in downtown Clarkesville Thursday. (Submitted)

Nonpartisan group holds rally

By Samantha SinclairAbout 50 people gathered in downtown Clarkesville at the gazebo Thursday for a peaceful rally.The group lined the side of the road waving signs and flags from about 3-5 p.m.The group, based in Clarkesville, is a newly-formed nonpartisan group not affiliated with any other group.
Mayor Doug Faust

Mayor Doug Faust

Faust ready to take on challenges

By Hannah CaudellDoug Faust took the oath of office on Jan. 6 to become Baldwin’s new mayor for the next four years, alongside returning Councilman Joe Elam and council’s newest member, Mike Tope.