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Fletcher Holliday of EMI speaks to the Baldwin Council on Wednesday night. BRIAN WELLMEIER/Staff

Fletcher Holliday of EMI speaks to the Baldwin Council on Wednesday night. BRIAN WELLMEIER/Staff

Survey says? Baldwin waiting on county

During a Wednesday work session, Baldwin City Council heard arguments regarding the status of Don Higgins’ spec building that’s been delayed for about 24 weeks – a recent subject of contention among officials from Baldwin and Habersham County.

Pickleballers eye second site for new courts

Ambassador of USA Pickleball Peggy Fortson appeared at Clarkesville’s council meeting Monday and presented her vision for the construction of pickleball courts in Mary Street Park, a place city officials have expressed a desire to restore and upgrade.

Sheriff’s HEAT grant renewed for 2022

The Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS) has announced that the Habersham County Sheriff’s Office is one of 21 law enforcement agencies in Georgia to receive a Highway Enforcement of Aggressive Traffic grant for the Federal 2022 Fiscal Year.
Habersham County Sheriff's deputies were called to a shooting Tuesday night.

Habersham County Sheriff's deputies were called to a shooting Tuesday night.

Father shoots man to protect his daughter

   A man was shot in the Sautee area late Tuesday night when he would not stop attacking his girlfriend, Habersham Sheriff's Office said.    The woman's father – identified as 55-year-old Cory Merchant – warned Justin Rachal, 26, of Winterville to stop physically assaulting her, but he refused.
Habersham County Sheriff's Investigators were called to a shooting Tuesday night.

Habersham County Sheriff's Investigators were called to a shooting Tuesday night.

Father shoots man to protect his daughter

   A man was shot in the Sautee area late Tuesday night when he would not stop attacking his girlfriend, Habersham Sheriff's Office said.    The woman's father – identified as 55-year-old Cory Merchant – warned Justin Rachal, 26, of Winterville to stop physically assaulting her, but he refused.
Austin Wilkes is shown in better times with his dog Remi. ANSLEY  WILKES/Submitted

Austin Wilkes is shown in better times with his dog Remi. ANSLEY WILKES/Submitted

Dog returns home as family mourns

The family of a Clarkesville man killed in a car crash Friday has been reunited with his best friend to help them mourn his loss and celebrate his memory.
Claude (Jordan Hicks, second from right) struggles with whether to burn his draft notice in Piedmont University’s production of the musical “Hair.” Also shown from the left are James Rodden, Matthew Poe, Dante Wilson, Mia Clegg and Erick Fortner. KIMBERLY BROWN/Submitted

Claude (Jordan Hicks, second from right) struggles with whether to burn his draft notice in Piedmont University’s production of the musical “Hair.” Also shown from the left are James Rodden, Matthew Poe, Dante Wilson, Mia Clegg and Erick Fortner. KIMBERLY BROWN/Submitted

'Hair' - hippies, protests and rock-and-roll

If you want an evening of groovy costumes, great tunes and more than a little social commentary, Piedmont University has just the thing, with its production of the musical “Hair.
Jim Wood, Brandon Fields, Randi Seabolt, Kadyn Harper, Brendan Hall and Alfredo Vegapaniagua work to repair a ramp at the home of a local senior couple. CHAD BLACK/Submitted

Jim Wood, Brandon Fields, Randi Seabolt, Kadyn Harper, Brendan Hall and Alfredo Vegapaniagua work to repair a ramp at the home of a local senior couple. CHAD BLACK/Submitted

Ramping up kindness

What started as a simple tribute in recognition of the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks became a cause to help two local senior citizens Wednesday.

LOST talk goes on in town hall

The issue of Local Option Sales Tax (LOST), a recent subject of controversy between the Habersham County municipalities and the county’s school system, reemerged as a discussion point at a Tuesday town hall hosted by Commissioner Bruce Palmer.

Demorest pursues park grant

Demorest City Council agreed Tuesday – over the protests of Mayor Rick Austin – to pursue a Department of Natural Resources grant that could help the planned renovation of Demorest Springs Park.