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Ahead of Election Day Nov. 5, The Northeast Georgian is asking candidates running for election/re-election, even if not facing opposition, a series of questions to help educate readers on their reasons for running and their plans for office.
Greg Ansley has been working in his family business, A&A Electric Inc., in Cornelia since he was 12 years old. Debbie Beck, office manager, has been with the business for nearly 40 years. A&A Electric Inc. is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. (Photo/CHAMIAN CRUZ)

Greg Ansley has been working in his family business, A&A Electric Inc., in Cornelia since he was 12 years old. Debbie Beck, office manager, has been with the business for nearly 40 years. A&A Electric Inc. is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. (Photo/CHAMIAN CRUZ)

50 YEARS STRONG

Greg Ansley, son of Hershel and Runette Ansley, started working for the family business, A&A Electric Inc., in Cornelia since he was 12 years old. This year, he and his staff are celebrating the business’ 50th anniversary.

CANDIDATE RESPONSES

Ahead of Election Day Nov. 5, The Northeast Georgian is asking candidates running for election/re-election, even if not facing opposition, a series of questions to help educate readers on their reasons for running and their plans for office.
Fall leaves in north Habersham County emit warm hues.

Fall leaves in north Habersham County emit warm hues.

Fall foliage peak forecast

It’s almost that time of year when people from throughout Georgia and even beyond state lines visit North Georgia to watch the leaves change color from green to different shades of red, orange and gold.
The University of Georgia Carl Vinson Institute of Government (CVIOG), J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development and the New Materials Institute, which respectively competed under the place, talent and innovation categories, collectively received the Judge’s Award at the University Economic Development Association’s Annual Summit. CVIOG received the award, along with the city of Clarkesville, for their work to redevelop the downtown square after a devastating fire in 2014.

The University of Georgia Carl Vinson Institute of Government (CVIOG), J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development and the New Materials Institute, which respectively competed under the place, talent and innovation categories, collectively received the Judge’s Award at the University Economic Development Association’s Annual Summit. CVIOG received the award, along with the city of Clarkesville, for their work to redevelop the downtown square after a devastating fire in 2014.

Clarkesville takes home national award for ‘Rising from the Ashes’

In an unprecedented move, the city of Clarkesville and two others collectively received the Judge’s Award at the University Economic Development Association’s (UEDA) Annual Summit, which is given at UEDA’s discretion.

GBI probing Baldwin home invasion

Local authorities called on the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) after a home invasion was reported Sunday at a Baldwin residence, an official confirmed. Baldwin Police Chief Charles Webb stated in a press release issued Monday that at approximately 6:45 a.m. Oct.

City of Cornelia clarifies proposed property tax increase

The city of Cornelia is clarifying numbers surrounding a proposed property tax increase after it inadvertently issued the wrong information. In the article, “City of Cornelia announces property tax increase for residents,” which ran in the Oct.