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Adam Tullis

Adam Tullis

Tullis wants to restore downtown

By Zach TaylorMt. Airy’s small-town feel is set to continue with the ideas of newly-elected Mayor Adam Tullis.A lifelong resident of the town, Tullis hopes to continue the town’s values and traditions, including reintroducing a downtown area behind the caboose.Mt.
From left, Jacob Ramey and Kaleb Adams are named the STAR Students of Habersham Central High School for 2026. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

From left, Jacob Ramey and Kaleb Adams are named the STAR Students of Habersham Central High School for 2026. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

Habersham Central High names two STAR Students

By Hannah CaudellFor the third time in Habersham Central history, two students were named STAR Students in a single year.Kaleb Adams and Jacob Ramey tied this year for the spot at the top with matching SAT scores and a place in the top 10 percent of this year’s graduating class.
Wolf Creek BBQ

Wolf Creek BBQ

Responders get free meals at Wolf Creek

By Samantha SinclairWolf Creek BBQ opened its doors Sunday to thank a special group of people — first responders.And, the meals were on the house.Owner Mike Roberson said he’s been providing meals to first responders during storms like the one this weekend for about eight years.
A Baldwin Public Works truck scrapes slush off Airport Road Sunday afternoon. (Samantha Sinclair/Staff)

A Baldwin Public Works truck scrapes slush off Airport Road Sunday afternoon. (Samantha Sinclair/Staff)

Clean up begins as prep continues

By Zach TaylorWinter Storm Fern slammed the Southeast with ice over the weekend, causing road closures, downed trees, and power outages, but the winter weather is not over yet, as storm models show another wintry weekend ahead.
Samantha Sinclair/Staff

Samantha Sinclair/Staff

Winter storm hits county with ice

Annsley Forde steers the sled as her little sister Millie records the ride down the snow and ice covered street in Cornelia on Sunday.
Charlotte Stafford, a TFS senior with an almost impeccable academic track record, has been named this year’s STAR Student for the upper school. Pictured from left are Head of Schools Dr. Larry Peevy, Stafford, STAR Teacher Beth Huebner, and Upper School Academic Dean Jeremy Stille. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

Charlotte Stafford, a TFS senior with an almost impeccable academic track record, has been named this year’s STAR Student for the upper school. Pictured from left are Head of Schools Dr. Larry Peevy, Stafford, STAR Teacher Beth Huebner, and Upper School Academic Dean Jeremy Stille. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

Stafford excels as TFS STAR Student

By Hannah CaudellOver the intercom Tuesday, Charlotte Stafford was announced as this year’s STAR Student for Tallulah Falls School. And it looks like she has a bright future ahead.

Cook Construction project brings crowd

By Hannah CaudellAudience applause erupted from the crowd of 50-plus county and city residents when four of Baldwin’s five council members remained silent during a vote to approve the first annexation reading for another potential Cook Construction project.
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.