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Habersham Central graduates (from left) Rachel Jenkins, Ellawyn Ketch and Nathan Luders prepare to walk onto John Larry Black Field on Friday night for the graduation ceremony. Below, many graduates decorated their caps with messages.

Habersham Central graduates (from left) Rachel Jenkins, Ellawyn Ketch and Nathan Luders prepare to walk onto John Larry Black Field on Friday night for the graduation ceremony. Below, many graduates decorated their caps with messages.

Habersham Central graduates have their special night

   It was a night of pomp and unusual circumstance, but nothing could take away the fact that Friday was the Day of the Raider.    Habersham Central’s 444 graduates had their special night, and the Raiders would not let rain, nor lightning, nor a global pandemic stop them.
Habersham Central valedictorian Grace Wills and salutatorian Anea Harris prepare to walk on the field with their fellow graduates on Friday night.

Habersham Central valedictorian Grace Wills and salutatorian Anea Harris prepare to walk on the field with their fellow graduates on Friday night.

Habersham Central's top students call for social justice

   Anea Harris, the salutatorian of Habersham Central’s Class of 2020, gave a courageous spoken-word style speech Friday night recalling moments where she encountered racism growing up.
The Mustard Seed Director Michael Johns points to a collage of pictures from when their Cornelia office was purchased.

The Mustard Seed Director Michael Johns points to a collage of pictures from when their Cornelia office was purchased.

Counselors assess mental health in pandemic

   The Mustard Seed Counseling Services Inc., is a Christian-based service with various offices in Habersham County and Northeast Georgia. One of their most pressing tasks has been dealing with how the COVID-19 pandemic has been affecting clients across the spectrum of mental and behavioral health.
Jerry Neace is the former mayor of Baldwin and is now the former city administrator.

Jerry Neace is the former mayor of Baldwin and is now the former city administrator.

Neace to get $100K to leave Baldwin city administrator post

   The city of Baldwin will pay out more than $100,000 as part of a separation agreement with former City Administrator Jerry Neace. Baldwin’s council voted unanimously to approve the agreement and sever ties with Neace during a special called meeting last Thursday.
Renee Johnson and Connie Perry sing during the benefit for Scarlett LaCount at Pitts Park on Saturday.

Renee Johnson and Connie Perry sing during the benefit for Scarlett LaCount at Pitts Park on Saturday.

Community celebrates the life of Scarlett LaCount

   The family of Scarlett LaCount knew their brave little girl did not have much time left on this earth, but she was not about to waste that time, either.    On Friday afternoon, 4-year-old Scarlett spent her last day battling Stage 5 Wilms Tumor Cancer with her parents and grandparents.
Trey McFalls shows off the fly fishing gear available at Unicoi Outfitters General Store. ERIC PEREIRA/Staff

Trey McFalls shows off the fly fishing gear available at Unicoi Outfitters General Store. ERIC PEREIRA/Staff

New businesses build brands in downtown Clarkesville

   With stay-at-home and shelter-in-place orders seemingly in the rearview mirror for many consumers, Clarkesville residents getting back to in-store shopping will be greeted with two new businesses in their downtown area.

No one hurt as gas leak evacuates Baldwin homes

   A gas leak Wednesday night required first responders to have residents evacuate their homes in Baldwin.     Lt. Josh Defoor with Baldwin Fire Department said a tree was being uprooted and the roots took out a main natural gas line around 6:20 p.m. he said.
Setup had just begun Thursday morning for Habersham Central High School’s graduation ceremony.

Setup had just begun Thursday morning for Habersham Central High School’s graduation ceremony.

Graduation Day arrives, pandemic still looms

   Habersham Central High School’s Class of 2020 has been waiting a long time to hear their name called and receive their diploma – their whole lives, plus a few extra months.
Carson Veale (right) from Clarkesville picks up his Northeast Georgian  Locally Grown produce with the assistance of volunteer Tom Gagnon. Locally grown foods have seen a surge during the pandemic crisis.

Carson Veale (right) from Clarkesville picks up his Northeast Georgian Locally Grown produce with the assistance of volunteer Tom Gagnon. Locally grown foods have seen a surge during the pandemic crisis.

Local farmers’ sales rise during health crisis

   As mask mandates and requests for social distancing become the norm for certain retail chain grocery stores, people seem to be gravitating to purchasing from local farmers.
District 4 county commission candidates Natalie Crawford (left) and Bruce Harkness spoke at Wednesday night’s forum at the Cornelia Community House, sponsored by The Northeast Georgian and 107.7 The Breeze.

District 4 county commission candidates Natalie Crawford (left) and Bruce Harkness spoke at Wednesday night’s forum at the Cornelia Community House, sponsored by The Northeast Georgian and 107.7 The Breeze.

Candidates make pitches as election nears

   Wednesday night’s political forum sponsored by The Northeast Georgian and 107.7 The Breeze gave voters one final chance to hear from candidates participating in the Aug. 11 runoff election.