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The chief of the Georgia Department of Transportation will be getting a $100,000 raise making him the third-highest paid unelected agency head in state government.
Friday, May 28, 2021
Former commissioner Crawford named CRO at Atlanta SaaS firm
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Former Habersham County Commissioner Natalie Crawford was named chief revenue officer at SaaS firm Gravity Junction out of Atlanta.
Gravity Junction CEO Sharla Crawford said, “We are thrilled to have Natalie join the team.
Friday, May 28, 2021
GlobalTech seeks 50 positions as demand for products rises
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Habersham Candle Company line will no longer be made
GlobalTech Industries CEO and Co-Owner Rush Mauney shut down rumors on Wednesday, clarifying that the company is not closing.
Friday, May 28, 2021
Baldwin Mayor: Police department worth expense
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All the conflict surrounding the Baldwin Police Department in recent weeks gives rise to the question of whether or not the city has an actual need for a department in order to function as a municipality.
Friday, May 28, 2021
Wanted men sought
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The Habersham County Sheriff’s Office has been seeking two wanted men for the last week.
Paul Dylan Gross, 28, is wanted in reference to several warrants for his arrest. Previous warrants include filing/eluding officers, reckless driving and obstruction.
Friday, May 28, 2021
Labor shortage hits poultry industry hard
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Increased consumer activity post-pandemic, violent storms throughout the southeast, the winter storm that left Texas frozen for weeks, and even a decline in hatchings in Tyson Foods’ chicken plants are all among a variety of factors said to be contributing to the limited supply and rising price of...
Friday, May 28, 2021
Finn Jackson of Boy Scout Troop 5 in Clarkesville places flags on the graves of veterans Thursday morning at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Park in Demorest. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff
Pause and reflect - Veterans, youth unite to honor fallen soldiers
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Habersham County’s veterans organizations are gearing up to remember those who have given their lives in service of their country.
There are two Memorial Day events planned for Monday in the county, but the first task was the decoration of graves, which began Thursday.
Friday, May 28, 2021
After once voting not to have fireworks at all, then considering delaying them, then voting to have them July 3 and taking no action for almost two months, Demorest City Council may approve Fourth of July fireworks at its Tuesday meeting.
Demorest likely to have fireworks July 4
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Demorest City Council has debated every angle of Fourth of July fireworks, including having them as planned, cancelling them altogether and moving the fireworks to Christmastime.
Friday, May 28, 2021
From left, Tom Gagnon, Ron Coker, Patrick Ledford, Kallan Williams, Nanette Baughman, Dan Nee, Enzo Combs, Tinisha Combs, Emyrie Combs, Lizzie Trimar, Marianne Longerbone and April Ferguson helped break ground for the Habitat for Humanity house in Demorest on Monday. BRIAN WELLMEIER/Staff
Habitat for Humanity breaks ground for family’s new home
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Habitat for Humanity broke ground at the site of what will soon become a Habersham County family’s new home. Tinisha Combs and her two children were selected by the organization for a new three-bedroom, two-bathroom house on Arizona Street in Demorest.
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Baldwin City Council addresses retention, outdated water lines
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The Baldwin City Council met again on Friday for the second part of their two-day retreat in the Hayes Dodge dealership’s community room, where city officials discussed future economic growth, employee retainment and updating the city’s outdated waterline system.
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
