News
Matthew Osborne
Five of the six municipalities with seats in Habersham County will have at least one contested race in the Nov. 7 general election.
Cornelia will not need one, as Mayor John Borrow and Commissioners Mark Reed and Tony Cook will return unopposed.
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
Hatchett: Fellow senator 'lied to constituents on powers of state legislature
Matthew Osborne
Georgia Sen. Bo Hatchett responded Monday to his fellow Republican Sen. Colton Moore, who called him out for not signing a petition for a special session of the legislature to censure Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
Hatchett, who issued a response letter in conjunction with Sen.
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
Kirsten Stephens paints a cat on Jeansly Contreras at the Children Affected by Addiction event in Pitts Park on Saturday. ZACH TAYLOR/Special
Trying to find ways to heal
Zach Taylor
Pitts Park hosted an event on Saturday for children affected by addiction. The event featured art vendors, face painting, and Christian rappers from Northeast Georgia.
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
Art-Full Barn celebrates 25 years
Zach Taylor
The Art-Full Barn celebrated 25 years of serving the creative community in Habersham County at en event Saturday. The event was a huge success, with demo stations, a hydro-dipping station, giveaways, discounts, and local artists showing off their work.
Friday, August 25, 2023
Municipal ballots filling up with candidates
Matthew Osborne
Even before qualifying is complete, this year’s municipal elections in Habersham County are going to be among the most contested in years.
Three candidates are qualified to be the next mayor of Alto, including incumbent P.J. Huggins and challengers John Smith and Patricia Gail Armour.
Friday, August 25, 2023
Stoney’s was a popular breakfast spot in Clarkesville for more than a half-century. ZACH TAYLOR/Special
Stoney's in Clarkesville closes after 58 years
Matthew Osborne
Many folks in Clarkesville will need to find a new breakfast spot after the closing of the iconic family restaurant Stoney’s.
The restaurant sits at the corner of Highways 17 and 197, where a future roundabout is set to be constructed by the Department of Transportation.
Friday, August 25, 2023
Cleveland Councilwoman forced to resign after moving to Habersham
News Staff
Rebecca Yardley is resigning from the Cleveland City Council, effective Aug. 31. She shared her intent to resign in a letter dated Aug. 21 to Mayor Josh Turner and the city council.
She has served as the representative for Ward 2 since 2020, and the seat is up for reelection this year.
Friday, August 25, 2023
Tony Romano and his 4-year-old Samoyed Bella prepared to go for a walk during his lunch break. The two have been inseparable since meeting just before the pandemic hit. They were featured in an article in The Northeast Georgian on Jan. 3, 2020. ZACH TAYLOR/Special
Still the best of friends, three years later
Zach Taylor
Tony Romano and his 4-year-old Samoyed Bella have become best friends over the past three years, and some would even say that they’ve saved each other.
Romano has had several Samoyeds over the years, his last being Sam, who passed away on Thanksgiving of 2019.
Friday, August 25, 2023
Nichole Gooch helps her daughter Rawlins practice the jellyfish floating technique and the back floating method at Saturday’s Swim Safely Day. ZACH TAYLOR/Special
A swimming success
Matthew Osborne
Habersham County gave birth to a new community event Saturday with its Swim Safely Day that included 155 participants, 90 of them children.
The free event at the Habersham County Ruby Fulbright Aquatic Center near Clarkesville was made possible through community donations.
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
Almagno, Whitney vie for Baldwin mayor
Matthew Osborne
Seven candidates filed for municipal elections across Habersham County in the opening days of the qualifying period this week, and the stage is already set for a race to be Baldwin’s next mayor.
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
