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The old Habersham County courthouse will become something new in the coming years. FILE

The old Habersham County courthouse will become something new in the coming years. FILE

Courthouse developer still fine-tuning plans

   Clarkesville city officials say Parkside Partners – the developer who will redesign the former courthouse building downtown – needs more time before they proceed with the project.    “They’ve basically extended (due diligence) for 30 days,” City Manager Keith Dickerson said.
Photo by Nguyen Dang Hoang Nhu on Unsplash

Photo by Nguyen Dang Hoang Nhu on Unsplash

Cooper: Schools are No. 1 once again

   Habersham County Schools are on top of the region for the second-straight year, and Superintendent Matthew Cooper will hear no arguments to the contrary.
Dr. Martha Cantrell (left) talks to the Board of Education about Habersham County students’ AP testing scores. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

Dr. Martha Cantrell (left) talks to the Board of Education about Habersham County students’ AP testing scores. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

Students’ AP scores hit 86 percent

   Local students enrolled in Advanced Placement (AP) courses at Habersham Central High School and Habersham Ninth Grade Academy are continuing to earn college credit and break school records.    Dr. Martha Cantrell, gifted program coordinator for Habersham County schools, said at the Aug.
Habersham Central’s Antonio Cantrell plows his way into the end zone for a touchdown on Friday night against Oconee County. LANG STOREY/Staff

Habersham Central’s Antonio Cantrell plows his way into the end zone for a touchdown on Friday night against Oconee County. LANG STOREY/Staff

Tuneup bodes well for Raiders

   In a preseason dress rehearsal Friday night at Raider Stadium, both Habersham Central and Oconee County flashed glimpses of what’s to come when they line up for real on Friday, Aug. 16, against their respective rivals.
Tedarrius Teasley and Tomorea McGlockling of the Habersham-Banks team celebrate an interception Saturday. LANG STOREY/Staff

Tedarrius Teasley and Tomorea McGlockling of the Habersham-Banks team celebrate an interception Saturday. LANG STOREY/Staff

Heroes battle it out for great cause

   The 11th annual Battle of the Heroes could not have taken place on a more pleasant evening in Mt. Airy. Sure it was a bit balmy at Habersham Central High School’s Raider Stadium before the sunset Saturday, but that didn’t deter a large crowd from joining in on the fun.
Tallulah Falls’ third baseman Abby McCoy throws a runner out at first Friday afternoon. ZACH TAYLOR/Special

Tallulah Falls’ third baseman Abby McCoy throws a runner out at first Friday afternoon. ZACH TAYLOR/Special

County’s softball teams drop season openers

   Habersham Central’s softball team opened its 2024 campaign at White County Friday, where the Lady Raiders were shutout 8-0.    The bats were cold to start the season, as HCHS couldn’t keep pace with the home squad.
Jessica Umberger talked Wednesday to the U.S. Senate about mistreatment after giving birth to a baby in prison. YOUTUBE

Jessica Umberger talked Wednesday to the U.S. Senate about mistreatment after giving birth to a baby in prison. YOUTUBE

‘I didn’t think I would make it out of there alive’

   While sitting in a Senate Office Building in Washington, D.C., Jessica Drew Umberger said the worst experience of her life was the nine months she spent incarcerated at Georgia Department of Corrections’ (GDC) Helms Facility in Atlanta while pregnant.
Ollie Osborne talks with media specialist Annabelle Wiley about Level Grove Elementary’s Bulldog Broadcast, which is run by fifth graders with staff supervision, at the school’s open house Wednesday. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

Ollie Osborne talks with media specialist Annabelle Wiley about Level Grove Elementary’s Bulldog Broadcast, which is run by fifth graders with staff supervision, at the school’s open house Wednesday. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

Students get early welcome back to school

   Superintendent Matthew Cooper always makes the most of the first day of school.    As he has the last 12 years, Cooper plans to visit all 14 schools on the first day for students today, Aug. 2.
VFW Post 7720  Commander Barry Church sits at his desk to review VFW files. ZACH TAYLOR/Special

VFW Post 7720 Commander Barry Church sits at his desk to review VFW files. ZACH TAYLOR/Special

New VFW Commander looks to bolster support in community

   Barry Church’s life of service has led him to do all he can for his fellow veterans.    Church spent 38 years in the military, from being drafted in November of 1966 through August of 2005, serving throughout the Vietnam War and into the Gulf War.
Coach Tip Johnson and the Raider big men have been getting stronger all summer long. LANG STOREY/Staff

Coach Tip Johnson and the Raider big men have been getting stronger all summer long. LANG STOREY/Staff

Raiders look to execute in Oconee scrimmage

   UPDATE: The Raiders came out on top 31-28 in the varsity/JV mixed scrimmage. Read more about the scrimmage in the midweek edition Aug. 7. The first game is at Stephens County on Aug. 16.