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Roxy, the award-winning Habersham Sheriff’s Office explosives K9, went through all the computer labs at North Georgia Tech on Monday and found nothing. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

Roxy, the award-winning Habersham Sheriff’s Office explosives K9, went through all the computer labs at North Georgia Tech on Monday and found nothing. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

Bomb threats go silent for now

The bomb threats against colleges in Georgia stopped Wednesday, at least for the time being.
Habersham County Manager Alicia Vaughn (right) makes a presentation to the county  commission and the Tallulah Falls Town Council on Tuesday night. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

Habersham County Manager Alicia Vaughn (right) makes a presentation to the county commission and the Tallulah Falls Town Council on Tuesday night. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

Art of the deal

When Tuesday’s contentious meeting between Habersham County and Tallulah Falls ended, it looked like the chances of an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) on the Roads & Bridges SPLOST plan were dead.
Piedmont President James Mellichamp presided over summer graduation last week. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

Piedmont President James Mellichamp presided over summer graduation last week. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

Mellichamp still in charge at Piedmont

Piedmont University seems set on keeping President James Mellichamp in control of the school to begin the fall semester. Mellichamp announced his retirement this summer, but he said he would remain until a permanent successor was chosen.
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Public meetings

The following public meetings are scheduled from Aug. 1-7. Habersham County Airport Commission 9 a.m. regular meeting, Monday, Aug. 1, in the county administration building at 130 Jacob’s Way, Clarkesville. Clarkesville City Council 5 p.m. work session, 6 p.m. regular meeting Monday, Aug.

Benefit bass tourney moved to new location

The location of a bass fishing tournament, intended to raise funds for Demorest firefighter for 22-year-old Garrett Reiser and his family, has been changed. The boat ramp for those participating in the fundraiser will now be located at Tugaloo State Park mega ramp at 1763 Tugaloo State Park Rd.
Deputies clear the hallway at Habersham Central during active shooter drill Thursday. BRIAN WELLMEIER/Staff

Deputies clear the hallway at Habersham Central during active shooter drill Thursday. BRIAN WELLMEIER/Staff

Habersham deputies conduct active school shooter drills

The Habersham County Sheriff’s Office held an active shooter drill at Habersham Central High School, just a week before classes are expected to start up Friday, Aug. 5. Thursday’s drill, led by Lt.
Family Support Specialist Campbell Weidemeier works a  station at a resource fair at Hope Center in Toccoa. MELANIE ALLEN/Submitted

Family Support Specialist Campbell Weidemeier works a station at a resource fair at Hope Center in Toccoa. MELANIE ALLEN/Submitted

FRC program makes strides for mothers

Family Resource Center of Northeast Georgia (FRC) announced significant improvements in the security of young mothers and their children due to its latest program, Health Families America, a crucial resource for education, support and information to potentially at-risk youth tasked with the new...
HABERSHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE/Submitted

HABERSHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE/Submitted

Plenty of time for Sergeants

The Habersham County Sheriff’s Office announced the promotion of Deputy Brittany Hallman and Deputy Paul Kent to the position of Sergeant. Both will serve as Sergeants over School Resource Officers. The deputies are shown with Sheriff Joey Terrell.

Arrest Report

The following is a list of names entered into the booking computer at the Habersham County Detention Center for July 23-27, 2022. Names, ages and towns are listed as they appear in the computer. Offenses listed are charges; guilt has not been proven.
Owen Chitwood (left), last year’s Rookie Gamemaker of the Year, looks on as Sebastian Brown (center) receives the  2022 award from School of Future Arts Headmaster Justin Freeman. BRIAN WELLMEIER/Staff

Owen Chitwood (left), last year’s Rookie Gamemaker of the Year, looks on as Sebastian Brown (center) receives the 2022 award from School of Future Arts Headmaster Justin Freeman. BRIAN WELLMEIER/Staff

Future School of Arts honors coding student

Justin Freeman, founder and instructor at the Future School of Arts in Clarkesville, recognized current student Sabastian Brown with the distinguished award of 2022 Rookie Gamemaker of the year, a recognition reserved for students who show significant improvement and skills in the field of game...