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Cornelia eyes holding millage rate steady

The city of Cornelia held its first public hearing last night in concern about the proposition to maintain the millage rate at its current standing of 8.5, which will reflect an increase in property taxes by 5.46 percent. No community members spoke out in favor or against the proposition.
Jonah Maldonado, a local fifth grader, rides a mechanical bull at the festival, which also had bouncy houses for the entertainment of children who attended. AMARIS E. RODRIGUEZ/Staff

Jonah Maldonado, a local fifth grader, rides a mechanical bull at the festival, which also had bouncy houses for the entertainment of children who attended. AMARIS E. RODRIGUEZ/Staff

2022 Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration

Jonah Maldonado, a local fifth grader, rides a mechanical bull at the festival, which also had bouncy houses for the entertainment of children who attended.
Isabelle Almoyan is shown in a scene with Christopher Lloyd in the soon-to-be-released movie, “Camp Hideout.” SUBMITTED

Isabelle Almoyan is shown in a scene with Christopher Lloyd in the soon-to-be-released movie, “Camp Hideout.” SUBMITTED

Local woman living her dream on film

Many people dream of working in movies and television, but not everyone is able to realize those dreams. Through a combination of talent, hard work and determination, Isabelle Almoyan of Clarkesville is living her dream as an actress in film and television.
Habersham County Sheriff’s Investigator George Cason shows a picture of Deborrah Collier’s car captured by the  Tallulah Falls school zone cameras as Col. Murray Kogod (right) observes. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

Habersham County Sheriff’s Investigator George Cason shows a picture of Deborrah Collier’s car captured by the Tallulah Falls school zone cameras as Col. Murray Kogod (right) observes. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

‘Deliberate and personal’

The attention to Deborrah Collier’s murder has spread nationally – and even internationally – because of its bizarre nature. “I don’t know why it’s garnered so much attention,” Sheriff Joey Terrell said Tuesday. “It has blown up on social media.
Virginia Webb speaks at Monday’s Roads & Bridges SPLOST town hall meeting in Clarkesville. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

Virginia Webb speaks at Monday’s Roads & Bridges SPLOST town hall meeting in Clarkesville. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

Residents spar over looming T-SPLOST

Based on the back-and-forth at Monday’s town hall, it is probably a good thing that the Roads & Bridges Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) will be decided by the voters.
Father Damien Trudeau and Madi Nix spend time with Beans 2.0, who received an extra blessing in hopes of helping him find his “furever” home. AMARIS E. RODRIGUEZ/Staff

Father Damien Trudeau and Madi Nix spend time with Beans 2.0, who received an extra blessing in hopes of helping him find his “furever” home. AMARIS E. RODRIGUEZ/Staff

Shelter animals ‘blessed’ for a better future

The Habersham County Animal Shelter welcomed St. Thomas the Apostle Anglican Church’s new priest, Father Damien Trudeau, on Tuesday to give the animals a little bit of an extra leg up through his blessing.
A rendering shows the proposed renovation of the Cornelia Motors  property space, along U.S. 441 Highway, a 4.8-acre lot, transformed into a luscious space including an amphitheater.

A rendering shows the proposed renovation of the Cornelia Motors property space, along U.S. 441 Highway, a 4.8-acre lot, transformed into a luscious space including an amphitheater.

Cornelia: Full of possibilities for the future

It is well known that the City of Cornelia has undergone a transformation in recent years, with a high focus on the beautification of the downtown area.
Senior candidates for homecoming queen are (front row, from left) Emily Pahuamba, Shyanne Rinefierd, Weslyn Hicks, Julia Johnson, Jimena Aguilar, Haley Vieira, Ryalie Acker and Kassidee Arrowood. Back row are (from left) Sarah Clark, Jamie Gant, Jaidyn Ivie, Kylee Adams, McKenzie Chitwood, Abbey Donaldson, Allie Church and Emma Murray. LORI GARY/Submitted

Senior candidates for homecoming queen are (front row, from left) Emily Pahuamba, Shyanne Rinefierd, Weslyn Hicks, Julia Johnson, Jimena Aguilar, Haley Vieira, Ryalie Acker and Kassidee Arrowood. Back row are (from left) Sarah Clark, Jamie Gant, Jaidyn Ivie, Kylee Adams, McKenzie Chitwood, Abbey Donaldson, Allie Church and Emma Murray. LORI GARY/Submitted

2022 Homecoming Candidates

Habersham Central’s homecoming game is Oct. 28, but voting is underway to determine its king and queen. On Thursday, the top 5 candidates in each group will be announced, with king and queen voting to take place Oct. 19-21 when the students return from fall break.