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Austin Beaty of Glade Hill, Va., gets his hand tacked up with rosin before locking his hands into a rope on a bull during last year’s rodeo. (Zach Taylor/Staff)

Austin Beaty of Glade Hill, Va., gets his hand tacked up with rosin before locking his hands into a rope on a bull during last year’s rodeo. (Zach Taylor/Staff)

Fair highlights agriculture with events

By Zach Taylor Before the gates open on the first day of the fair, 550 fourth graders from Habersham County will have the opportunity to get hands-on with agriculture at the Chattahoochee Mountain Fair for its annual Farm Day.
Guest speaker Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger answers questions from the crowd at the summit on Friday. (Zach Taylor/Staff)

Guest speaker Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger answers questions from the crowd at the summit on Friday. (Zach Taylor/Staff)

Summit tackles growth, housing

By Hannah Caudell, Samantha Sinclair and Zach Taylor What would make business better in Habersham County?
Election 2025

Election 2025

Candidates set for city elections

By Samantha Sinclair Qualifying for city elections ended Friday with five contested races and one race with no candidates. However, by the end of the day Tuesday, all races were set for the November elections.
Nathan Eason (right) speaks with a farmer at the North Georgia Ag Expo about the things the UGA Extension does for the state’s agricultural interests, including education. (Zach Taylor/Staff)

Nathan Eason (right) speaks with a farmer at the North Georgia Ag Expo about the things the UGA Extension does for the state’s agricultural interests, including education. (Zach Taylor/Staff)

An ‘economic engine’

By Zach Taylor Thursday afternoon’s rainy sunset set the scene for the North Georgia Ag Expo at Habersham Central High School, presented by White County Farmers Exchange, Habersham Farm Bureau and the Northeast Georgia Cattleman Association.
Election 2025

Election 2025

Qualifying to reopen Monday for Cornelia seat

Qualifying will reopen Monday morning for one seat in Habersham County. No one qualified to run for the Cornelia City Commission Ward 2 seat by today’s noon deadline, requiring the Habersham County Elections and Registration Office to reopen qualifying for that seat only Monday, Aug.
The swimming pool at the Habersham County Recreation Department drew concerns about maintenance with a stretched budget.  (File)

The swimming pool at the Habersham County Recreation Department drew concerns about maintenance with a stretched budget. (File)

Overtime pay affects parks and rec budget

By Zach Taylor Habersham County Parks and Recreation Advisory Board held staff reports on its year-end financials in its meeting on Tuesday.
Infrastructure improvements are comng to Circle Drive and Myrtle Street thanks to a $1 million grant. (Samantha Sinclair/Staff)

Infrastructure improvements are comng to Circle Drive and Myrtle Street thanks to a $1 million grant. (Samantha Sinclair/Staff)

City gets $1 mill grant

By Samantha Sinclair The city of Cornelia was one of 36 communities throughout the state to receive a Community Development Block Grant funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Cornelia was awarded $1 million for multiple infrastructure improvements.
Volunteer April Matson (right) prepares to help a returning student for the Volunteers for Literacy Adult English Language Acquisition program. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

Volunteer April Matson (right) prepares to help a returning student for the Volunteers for Literacy Adult English Language Acquisition program. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

Bienvenidos, estudiantes

By Hannah Caudell Bienvenidos,” volunteer instructor Jill Eruka said on Tuesday morning to a small class of adult learners while handing out sheets of test paper.
Election 2025

Election 2025

Candidate sign up ends today

By Samantha Sinclair Qualifying ends today at noon, and as of noon Thursday, 14 candidates have qualified to run for office. Incumbents running for reelection include Demorest Mayor Jerry Harkness, Clarkesville Councilwoman Angelia Kiker, Demorest Councilman Shawn Allen and Mt.