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Demorest Councilman Nathan Davis and former councilwoman Florence Wikle remained in a constant back and forth in Tuesday night’s meeting.

Demorest Councilman Nathan Davis and former councilwoman Florence Wikle remained in a constant back and forth in Tuesday night’s meeting.

Demorest's Davis: Go ahead and recall me

   Demorest was back to another heated discussion, thus time between councilman Nathan Davis and former councilwoman Florence Wikle on Tuesday night.
A sign at Tractor Supply in Cornelia lets folks know they are short on change.

A sign at Tractor Supply in Cornelia lets folks know they are short on change.

COVID-19 causes national coin shortage

   Another residual effect of COVID-19 is a shortage of coin currency.    According to a New York Post report, the Federal Reserve revealed last month that the pandemic had “significantly disrupted” the supply chain and circulation patterns for America’s metal money.     The U.S.
In the state’s $25.9 million budget signed by Gov. Brian Kemp Tuesday afternoon, state agencies only saw a 10% cut to their budgets, a reduction from the 14% originally thought to be coming when the session resumed on June 15.

In the state’s $25.9 million budget signed by Gov. Brian Kemp Tuesday afternoon, state agencies only saw a 10% cut to their budgets, a reduction from the 14% originally thought to be coming when the session resumed on June 15.

Georgia budget cuts not as bad as feared

   With the end of Georgia’s legislative session on June 26, lawmakers left having passed an amended budget that was better than many were expecting.    In the state’s $25.9 million budget signed by Gov.
Richard Nichols is shown with a big catch from the weekend's fishing trip that ended abruptly.

Richard Nichols is shown with a big catch from the weekend's fishing trip that ended abruptly.

Fishermen rescued after surviving boat accident

   For a few hours Sunday, Keila Nichols had to wonder if she lost her husband, who was missing after a boating accident. But before she was overcome by despair and worry, she turned directly to God.
Healthcare workers test patients at a drive-thru COVID-19 event on June 13 in Cornelia. Photo by ISAIAH SMITH/staff

Healthcare workers test patients at a drive-thru COVID-19 event on June 13 in Cornelia. Photo by ISAIAH SMITH/staff

Health officials seek to track down COVID-19 infections

   Contact tracing is a key part of the original strategy laid out by the White House for states to reopen their economies and society in general from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Trent Davis (seated left) listens to the Board of Elections’ announcement of the recount results Monday night.

Trent Davis (seated left) listens to the Board of Elections’ announcement of the recount results Monday night.

Harkness still tops Davis by 8 votes after two recounts

   Five days and two recounts later, Bruce Harkness still had an eight-vote lead over Trent Davis in the District 4 county commission race, putting the former Demorest councilman in the Aug. 11 runoff against incumbent Commissioner Natalie Crawford.
COVID-19

COVID-19

Gov. Kemp extends COVID-19 social distancing rules

   Gov. Brian Kemp moved Monday to extend social distancing rules for businesses and stay-at-home orders for the state’s most vulnerable populations another two weeks amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.    The governor also plans to extend the state’s public health emergency until Aug.
Board of Elections Chairman Carroll Jeffers and Elections Supervisor Laurel Ellison count the ballots stuck in the voting machines of the June 9, 2020 recount.

Board of Elections Chairman Carroll Jeffers and Elections Supervisor Laurel Ellison count the ballots stuck in the voting machines of the June 9, 2020 recount.

Board of Elections discovers 19 ballots stuck during recount

    The Habersham County Board of Elections and Registration on Saturday evening discovered 19 ballots that were stuck in the voting machines from the recount of the District 4 county commission race from the June 9 election.