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EMILY FLOWER/Submitted

Walker visits Jaemor Farms

On July 21, Herschel Walker visited Jaemor Farms in Alto. Walker spoke to members of the media, held a roundtable with leaders in the agricultural community, and walked through the market to speak with supporters. Walker learned more about the issues farmers today.
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Community Calendar

Clothing sale: The Cornelia Sharing & Caring Place is having a half-price sale on all clothing and miscellaneous items in the store Friday, July 29 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bag sale in Clarkesville: CommUnity Thrift Store, on Green Street in downtown Clarkesville, will have a bag sale Aug. 2-6.
Bullfrog and Ugly played by Dean Houle and Peter Greiving perform the song ‘Warts and All.’ ZACH TAYLOR/Special

Bullfrog and Ugly played by Dean Houle and Peter Greiving perform the song ‘Warts and All.’ ZACH TAYLOR/Special

Campers put on Honk Jr.

Habersham Community Theater’s summer camp troop is performing Honk Jr. this weekend with shows Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Tallulah Falls Town Council votes Thursday on the IGA with the county.

Tallulah Falls Town Council votes Thursday on the IGA with the county.

Tallulah Falls Council considers IGA with county

   Tallulah Falls Town Council voted Thursday night to approve the agreement with Habersham County to sign onto the Roads & Bridges SPLOST initiative for the November ballot.
Hank Bramlett sings “God Bless America” at the beginning of the Habersham EMC business meeting Thursday night. Hank is the son of Josh and Jade Bramlett and grandson of HEMC Board Member, Jeff Herrin. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

Hank Bramlett sings “God Bless America” at the beginning of the Habersham EMC business meeting Thursday night. Hank is the son of Josh and Jade Bramlett and grandson of HEMC Board Member, Jeff Herrin. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

HEMC projects bright outlook

It was a packed house Thursday night with more than 1,100 members and guests at the Habersham EMC’s 84th Annual Meeting at the Ninth Grade Academy. After enjoying a barbecue meal, the members got a healthy report from CEO Brian Ferguson that the cooperation was growing and thriving.
Habersham County Sheriff’s deputies leave the Visual Technology Center building Monday afternoon upon clearing the building of explosives. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

Habersham County Sheriff’s deputies leave the Visual Technology Center building Monday afternoon upon clearing the building of explosives. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

FBI looks into bomb threats

North Georgia Technical College (NGTC) was one of a handful of colleges across the state of Georgia to receive bomb threats Monday. The threat came in on a 911 call and claimed there was a bomb in the computer lab of the Visual Technology Center building on the Clarkesville campus.

Fentanyl poses increasing dangers

Fentanyl is rearing its ugly head in Habersham County, causing at least three overdose deaths over the last two weeks and creating risk for users and law enforcement officers alike. Sgt.
Former ELA students Diego Pascual and Manuela Fernando, along with instructor Charlise Rowley, show off posters showcasing the importance of literacy. SUBMITTED

Former ELA students Diego Pascual and Manuela Fernando, along with instructor Charlise Rowley, show off posters showcasing the importance of literacy. SUBMITTED

English program seeks a new home

Volunteer for Literacy’s English Language Acquisition (ELA) program, which provides free classes to English language learners, is looking for a new home as they prepare to start their classes after Labor Day.
Elaina Ramirez interacts with Habersham Retreat resident Rebecca Carpenter as new resident Sarah Florence looks on. BRIAN  WELLMEIER/Staff

Elaina Ramirez interacts with Habersham Retreat resident Rebecca Carpenter as new resident Sarah Florence looks on. BRIAN WELLMEIER/Staff

Nursing homes look to build community among residents

With nursing homes across the U.S. often depicted as places of poor service and neglected residents, the Oaks – Scenic View is looking to bolster its image and role in the community as a haven of support and increased quality of life for Habersham County’s growing senior demographic.