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Zeke Whittington (second from left) and Somdee Satiphone (second from right) compete in the men’s 100-meter dash for Habersham County earlier this season. The two combined their efforts along with JJ Faulkner and Micah White to reach sectionals in the 4x100 relay. ZACH TAYLOR/Special

Zeke Whittington (second from left) and Somdee Satiphone (second from right) compete in the men’s 100-meter dash for Habersham County earlier this season. The two combined their efforts along with JJ Faulkner and Micah White to reach sectionals in the 4x100 relay. ZACH TAYLOR/Special

Raiders set records in region track meet

Habersham Central Track & Field was back in Apalachee Tuesday for the final day of the region meet. The girls team finished third overall in the region while the boys finished fourth - each team’s highest finish in more than 15 years.
Tallulah Falls’ Julianne Shirley won a region title in the 400 meters. AUSTIN POFFENBERGER/Special

Tallulah Falls’ Julianne Shirley won a region title in the 400 meters. AUSTIN POFFENBERGER/Special

TFS track looks to sectionals

Tallulah Falls competed in Day Two of the Region 8-A DI Championships on Wednesday. After  seeing a pair of athletes claim individual region titles and several earning state sectional bids on  Tuesday, the team set out for more history in the final day of the meet.
The Clarkesville Pops makes their debut tour of Northeast Georgia, starting in Fender’s Alley. Back row (left to right) are Gabriel Laitenbach, Fox Grey and Drew Burns. Front row are Kiah Langston, Kota Langston and Charlie Freeman. JUSTIN FREEMAN/Submitted

The Clarkesville Pops makes their debut tour of Northeast Georgia, starting in Fender’s Alley. Back row (left to right) are Gabriel Laitenbach, Fox Grey and Drew Burns. Front row are Kiah Langston, Kota Langston and Charlie Freeman. JUSTIN FREEMAN/Submitted

Youth musical group making debut tour

The Clarkesville Pops are Habersham County’s premier homeschool music ensemble. They meet for rehearsal at the School of Future Arts in Clarkesville and are conducted by Justin Freeman. The average age of the performers is 11.
Demorest Councilman Shawn Allen shows a land plat from the 1890s to Dr. Rick Gadbois at Monday’s open house at Demorest City Hall. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

Demorest Councilman Shawn Allen shows a land plat from the 1890s to Dr. Rick Gadbois at Monday’s open house at Demorest City Hall. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

Demorest’s past becomes the future

Demorest’s future begins with a link to its past. The city opened up its new headquarters for the public to see Monday evening, showing off its new centerpiece that contains administrative offices and the water department, with more to come down the road at the former Demorest Elementary School.
Rioters gather during a protest at the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center earlier this year. ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT

Rioters gather during a protest at the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center earlier this year. ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT

Christian tapped to vet ‘Cop City’ shooting

A controversial shooting earlier this year in Atlanta has been turned over to Mountain Circuit District Attorney George Christian to determine if anyone committed a crime in the death of activist Manuel Teran. On Jan.

Demorest leaders look to move on

Demorest officials are looking to move forward after a contentious selection of its city manager that followed an investigation into his conduct while on the job in the interim position.
HCHS Principal Dr. Jonathan Stribling, 10th-grade winner Phoebe Warren, NGA Principal David Leenman, 9th-grade winner Kenzielynn Bodiford, 6th-grade winner Contessa Champlin, NHMS Principal Dr. Adam Bagwell and Superintendent Matthew Cooper pose together after the ceremony. EMMA MARTI/Staff

HCHS Principal Dr. Jonathan Stribling, 10th-grade winner Phoebe Warren, NGA Principal David Leenman, 9th-grade winner Kenzielynn Bodiford, 6th-grade winner Contessa Champlin, NHMS Principal Dr. Adam Bagwell and Superintendent Matthew Cooper pose together after the ceremony. EMMA MARTI/Staff

Young Georgia Authors put their best books forward

Every year, the Young Georgia Authors hosts a writing competition for students of all ages across the state to show off their writing skills. The YGA competition is sponsored by the Georgia Languages Arts Supervisors, or GLAS, and the Georgia Regional Education Service Agencies (RESA) Network.
Habersham County Emergency Services Battalion Chief Michael Alexander monitors the effectiveness of the firefighting operations at the Hollywood Baptist Church pastorium Monday morning. HABERSHAM COUNTY/Submitted

Habersham County Emergency Services Battalion Chief Michael Alexander monitors the effectiveness of the firefighting operations at the Hollywood Baptist Church pastorium Monday morning. HABERSHAM COUNTY/Submitted

Fire devastates pastor’s home

Two adults and five children escaped injury Monday morning when their home caught fire in the Hollywood community. Habersham County E-911 received a call at 6:17 a.m. reporting a fire on the back porch area of the 2,000-square-foot brick home on a full basement.