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Lieutenant Payton Cagle and Interim Fire Chief Jonathan Knight are the lone full-time firefighters for the Demorest Fire Department. CODY ROGERS/Staff

Lieutenant Payton Cagle and Interim Fire Chief Jonathan Knight are the lone full-time firefighters for the Demorest Fire Department. CODY ROGERS/Staff

Demorest appoints Jonathan Knight interim fire chief

The Demorest City Council unanimously voted to appoint Demorest firefighter Jonathan Knight as the new interim fire chief Tuesday night. He has been a member of the Demorest Fire Department since 2019.

Demorest councilmen: We’re unified

Demorest councilmen John Hendrix and Nathan Davis have seen a lot of changes in city leadership since their election in 2019, but they insist the city is headed in the right direction.
County Commissioners Bruce Harkness, Jimmy Tench and Bruce Palmer hold called meeting before executive session. BRIAN WELLMEIER/Staff

County Commissioners Bruce Harkness, Jimmy Tench and Bruce Palmer hold called meeting before executive session. BRIAN WELLMEIER/Staff

Habersham Board of Commissioners waits to select county manager

The Habersham County Board of Commissions held a called meeting Wednesday afternoon to discuss personnel, specifically the position of county manager following the resignation of County Manager Phil Sutton.
Cassie Kemp says she decided to get baptized after starting her recovery from addiction at Freedom Hill in Demorest. Above, Kemp is baptized at Revive Church. BECKY EASLEY/Submitted

Cassie Kemp says she decided to get baptized after starting her recovery from addiction at Freedom Hill in Demorest. Above, Kemp is baptized at Revive Church. BECKY EASLEY/Submitted

Gainesville native Cassie Kemp finds hope at Freedom Hill

As 29-year-old Cassie Kemp sat inside Freedom Hill last week, a residential recovery program specifically designed for women located in Demorest, she smiled and laughed while she spoke about all of the things that she wants to do in the coming weeks.
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Authorities snag Lee Arrendale escapee

A 2019 escapee from Lee Arrendale State Prison in Alto was rearrested on Tuesday and is now being held at the Habersham County Jail.  Cheryl Alisha Graves, 34, of Cartersville was arrested in her home county of Bartow on June 8.
The Habersham County Board of Education is considering a contract with BusPatrol to equip all of its school buses with cameras to deter drivers from passing stopped school buses. Shown are a fleet of buses at the bus shop in Demorest. CHAMIAN CRUZ/Staff

The Habersham County Board of Education is considering a contract with BusPatrol to equip all of its school buses with cameras to deter drivers from passing stopped school buses. Shown are a fleet of buses at the bus shop in Demorest. CHAMIAN CRUZ/Staff

County school board considering adding more bus cameras to deter illegal passing

Habersham County Schools runs a fleet of about 110 to 115 school buses every day when school is in session — sometimes more depending on after-school activities — but only 10% of school buses are equipped with stop-arm cameras.
(Front left-right): Council members Roxie Barron, E. Lane Gresham, Mayor Barrie Aycock, Officers Larry Sheffield and Stanley Lovell, Municipal Court Clerk Elaine Waller, Officers Ryan Ledford and Daniel Clouatre. (Back row left-right): Council members Franklin Brown, Terry Gladden, Steven Ward, Police Chief Brad Barrett, and Officer Jamie Bowden. BRIAN WELLMEIER/Staff

(Front left-right): Council members Roxie Barron, E. Lane Gresham, Mayor Barrie Aycock, Officers Larry Sheffield and Stanley Lovell, Municipal Court Clerk Elaine Waller, Officers Ryan Ledford and Daniel Clouatre. (Back row left-right): Council members Franklin Brown, Terry Gladden, Steven Ward, Police Chief Brad Barrett, and Officer Jamie Bowden. BRIAN WELLMEIER/Staff

Clarkesville recognizes employees for years of service to police dept.

Three employees with the Clarkesville city government were recognized for their years of service to the city during a city council meeting on Monday, including Municipal Court Clerk Elaine Waller and police officers Stanley Lovell and Larry Sheffield.