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HABERSHAM COUNTY/Submitted

HABERSHAM COUNTY/Submitted

Emergency training

Habersham County Emergency Services hosted an Auto Extrication with Traumatic Injury Treatment training led by Rescue Redefined on May 20-22. This training was focused on increasing patient care and included staff from six surrounding agencies.

Judge: Marriott hotel procedure was legal

Plans to thwart the progress on construction of a Marriott hotel to be built in Cornelia failed during a bond hearing last Thursday after local resident Carl Blackburn’s opposition was unsuccessful. “Why are we picking winners and losers?” Blackburn said.
From left are Roger Franklin, Brandy Whitener, Brad Whitener, Richard Smith and Dana McCloud. DYWANE DOSTON/Submitted

From left are Roger Franklin, Brandy Whitener, Brad Whitener, Richard Smith and Dana McCloud. DYWANE DOSTON/Submitted

International Day of Prayer

The Habersham North and Habersham South camps of Gideons got together Saturday to recognize the International Day of Prayer.
Community Calendar

Community Calendar

Community Calendar

Kids on Wheels returns Saturday: The Kids on Wheels free event will return to Clarkesville on Saturday, June 18, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Clarkesville Police Station. There will be all kinds of fun vehicles in which kids can cruise the show, or they can bring their own set of wheels.
Artist Sam Granger gestures at one of his art creations on his Habersham County property. BRIAN WELLMEIER/Staff

Artist Sam Granger gestures at one of his art creations on his Habersham County property. BRIAN WELLMEIER/Staff

‘A world I belonged to’

Over a ramp in the parking lot of a Texaco just off Tom Born Road, a long gravel driveway lined with signs scrawled with vague and ominous messages leads to local artist Sam Granger’s property.

County could face budget crunch, tax hike

Habersham County may have some difficult budget decisions ahead, as the preliminary tax digest numbers are far lower than expected in the last iteration of the 2022-23 fiscal plan. The county made cuts in May based on a projected 18.4 percent increase in the tax digest to bring in an additional $2.

School lunch no longer free for all students

The lunch program at Habersham County Schools will return to pre-COVID parameters for the upcoming school year, with students who do not qualify for free or reduced lunch paying for those meals at a slight increase.
Joe Sleppy shows off the drawings for a proposed 48-unit apartment complex on Arlington Street in Demorest. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

Joe Sleppy shows off the drawings for a proposed 48-unit apartment complex on Arlington Street in Demorest. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

Demorest residents fight apartment complex plan

Demorest’s courtroom started filling up early for Tuesday’s city council meeting, which could only mean that folks had some outrage to vent.
Lester Sutton purchased the property where Sutton Tire still stands today from the county in the early 1950’s.

Lester Sutton purchased the property where Sutton Tire still stands today from the county in the early 1950’s.

Clarkesville’s Sutton Tire fetes 75 years in business

In 1947, Lester Sutton opened Cornelia Tire and Recap on Highway 441 South in Cornelia. After returning from World War II, Sutton opened his business retreading passenger and truck tires. At the time, he was a one man show.