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Firefighting crews from multiple stations responded to a fire on Plantation Drive in Clarkesville on Saturday night. (Submitted)

Firefighting crews from multiple stations responded to a fire on Plantation Drive in Clarkesville on Saturday night. (Submitted)

Clarkesville fire leads to boil water advisory

By Hannah Caudell The old Art-Full Barn location on Plantation Drive is no more after a fire ignited on Saturday night, prompting fire personnel from multiple stations to respond. The cause of the blaze is still under investigation. Firefighters were dispatched at 10:12 p.m.
Billy Ray Henson, Toby Whitfield and Kimberly Bryson

Billy Ray Henson, Toby Whitfield and Kimberly Bryson

Drug use investigation yields arrests

By Hannah Caudell The Habersham County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit made three new arrests last week in their effort to combat drug use and trafficking in the county. All three suspects were found in possession of methamphetamine.
Julie and Don Fraser stand beside a photo of Hal Symes at the Habersham County Airport. (Zach Taylor/Staff)

Julie and Don Fraser stand beside a photo of Hal Symes at the Habersham County Airport. (Zach Taylor/Staff)

Dedication to the craft

By Zach Taylor When considering modes of travel and how the world around us was built, many people don’t initially think of helicopters or the men and women who pioneered this craft.
The Habersham County Jail will be 30 years old next year. The county hopes to build a new jail using SPLOSTS VIII funds, if approved by voters. (Submitted)

The Habersham County Jail will be 30 years old next year. The county hopes to build a new jail using SPLOSTS VIII funds, if approved by voters. (Submitted)

New jail on county wish list

By Samantha Sinclair Habersham County could finally get a new jail if voters approve the Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax, or SPLOST, VIII referendum in November.
The Little Free Library in Lee Dorsey Cook Park is now doorless. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

The Little Free Library in Lee Dorsey Cook Park is now doorless. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

Alto investigates vandalism incidents

By Hannah Caudell It started with the Little Free Library in Alto’s Lee Dorsey Cook Park. Holes had been made in the box’s plexiglass front. Alto’s town council suspected a vandal with a BB gun was the most likely culprit.
Cruz-Juarez

Cruz-Juarez

U.S. Marshals nab Cornelia man

By Hannah Caudell A wanted Habersham County man who is connected to a November 2024 incident involving sex crimes against children has been apprehended by U.S. Marshals in Hall County.  Omar Cruz-Juarez, a 45-year-old man from Cornelia, has been one of Habersham County’s most wanted since Nov.
Lea and Len Cohen stand outside the Sharing and Caring building where they have volunteered for decades. (Zach Taylor/Staff)

Lea and Len Cohen stand outside the Sharing and Caring building where they have volunteered for decades. (Zach Taylor/Staff)

Lasting impact

By Zach Taylor Lea and Len Cohen met on a blind date in 1957, not expecting to find entirely new lives filled with purpose and sacrifice. The couple have made a lasting impact on the lives of people in the community through their volunteer work at Sharing and Caring Place in Cornelia.
Mayor Gail Armour shows the council a map of the town’s water lines and where the town can possibly expand with the approval of SPLOST VIII funding. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

Mayor Gail Armour shows the council a map of the town’s water lines and where the town can possibly expand with the approval of SPLOST VIII funding. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

Alto talks water upgrades, expansion

By Hannah Caudell Water dominated talks during Alto’s council regular meeting and work session Tuesday night. Alto’s town council voted unanimously to approve its Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) VIII list for the referendum on November’s ballot.
Police Chief Casey Chastain said it is important that the Demorest police officers have reliable vehicles so they can continue to perform their jobs in an effective manner. (File)

Police Chief Casey Chastain said it is important that the Demorest police officers have reliable vehicles so they can continue to perform their jobs in an effective manner. (File)

Vehicles top Demorest SPLOST project list

By Zach Taylor Demorest discussed its potential Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) projects in its special called meeting on Thursday. For the third time, city council members discussed how its potential $2.4 million in SPLOST funds will be allocated.
that do not match the elevation of the road, which Baldwin’s council cannot remedy in the SPLOST VII cycle. Council hopes to fund the remainder of the project through SPLOST VIII funds, depending on whether voters approve the referendum in November. (File)

that do not match the elevation of the road, which Baldwin’s council cannot remedy in the SPLOST VII cycle. Council hopes to fund the remainder of the project through SPLOST VIII funds, depending on whether voters approve the referendum in November. (File)

Water projects top of Baldwin’s SPLOST list

By Hannah Caudell In November’s SPLOST referendum, Baldwin residents will be asked to vote for up to 15 projects for the city.