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Sarah, Connie and Lori Walters stand in front of the cozy building just south of the barn. ZACH TAYLOR/Staff

Sarah, Connie and Lori Walters stand in front of the cozy building just south of the barn. ZACH TAYLOR/Staff

Making old things new

The story of an all-American TV show in the 2010s had come to life for the Walters family.
Clarkesville is throwing a dance party to celebrate the acquisition of the old courthouse property. A Square Affair: Clarkesville Claims its Heart will take place from 6-9 p.m. on Saturday, June 14 directly on the old courthouse property. ZACH TAYLOR/Staff

Clarkesville is throwing a dance party to celebrate the acquisition of the old courthouse property. A Square Affair: Clarkesville Claims its Heart will take place from 6-9 p.m. on Saturday, June 14 directly on the old courthouse property. ZACH TAYLOR/Staff

Clarkesville celebrating its potential

   Clarkesville is throwing a dance party to celebrate the acquisition of the old courthouse property.    A Square Affair: Clarkesville Claims its Heart will take place from 6-9 p.m. on Saturday, June 14 directly on the old courthouse property, just beside the gazebo downtown.
Assistant Poll Manager Stephanie Martin and Poll Manager Scott Brown wait for voters to check in at the Habersham County Elections and Voter Registration office in Cornelia. SAMANTHA SINCLAIR/Staff

Assistant Poll Manager Stephanie Martin and Poll Manager Scott Brown wait for voters to check in at the Habersham County Elections and Voter Registration office in Cornelia. SAMANTHA SINCLAIR/Staff

Voting starts in Special Primary

By Samantha Sinclair and Dave Williams      Early voting started Tuesday for the Public Service Commission Special Primary, and one candidate was disqualified Wednesday.    Primary Election Day is June 17, with voters selecting candidates for Public Service Commission Districts 2 and 3.
Baldwin’s public works department had an eventful Memorial Day weekend, when a water leak was detected on Stonepile Street in Baldwin. Baldwin residents were given a boil water advisory while the crews worked to repair the issue, which involved two additional leaks down the line once the initial one was fixed. HANNAH CAUDELL/Staff

Baldwin’s public works department had an eventful Memorial Day weekend, when a water leak was detected on Stonepile Street in Baldwin. Baldwin residents were given a boil water advisory while the crews worked to repair the issue, which involved two additional leaks down the line once the initial one was fixed. HANNAH CAUDELL/Staff

Baldwin City Council approves emergency leak expense

By Hannah Caudell      On Memorial Day weekend, Baldwin residents were hit with another boil water advisory when a leak in Baldwin’s mountain water system was detected on Stonepile Street.
Kendall Respress leaps into the air as he throws his graduation cap with other graduates. ZACH TAYLOR/Staff

Kendall Respress leaps into the air as he throws his graduation cap with other graduates. ZACH TAYLOR/Staff

Off to the next adventure

By Hannah Caudell      People packed into Raider Stadium like sardines on Friday night for the school year’s grand finale, the graduation of the Class of 2025.    This year was full of firsts for the student body. It was Principal Dr.
VFW Post 7720 is moving forward with plans to build a new home on Smith Loop Road, using renderings created about five years ago. Submitted

VFW Post 7720 is moving forward with plans to build a new home on Smith Loop Road, using renderings created about five years ago. Submitted

New veterans center plans underway

   At the conclusion of the annual Memorial Day ceremony at Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Park, VFW Post Commander Barry Church asked those gathered what they saw as they looked across the valley beyond the cemetery’s grounds.    “We see a dream,” Church said.
Dr. Brian James speaks on success being defined as wisdom at Habersham Central High School’s graduation ceremony. ZACH TAYLOR/Staff

Dr. Brian James speaks on success being defined as wisdom at Habersham Central High School’s graduation ceremony. ZACH TAYLOR/Staff

James receives Lifetime Achievement Award

By Hannah Caudell      Friends, family, administrators, and a few Level Grove Baptist Church congregation members laughed together in the Habersham Central High School cafeteria, waiting to celebrate this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, Dr. Brian James.
Honor Guard members Roy Albea Jr., Rob Wallace, Bob Trousdale, VFW Auxillary President Steven Hawkins and Dr. Ed Hendricks fire the volleys during the morning ceremony as Danny Stephens waits to play Taps. Samantha Sinclair/Staff

Honor Guard members Roy Albea Jr., Rob Wallace, Bob Trousdale, VFW Auxillary President Steven Hawkins and Dr. Ed Hendricks fire the volleys during the morning ceremony as Danny Stephens waits to play Taps. Samantha Sinclair/Staff

‘Let the bell toll’

   After the U.S. military deaths were read aloud for each war, VFW Post 7720 Chaplain Dana McCloud announced, “Let the bell toll.”    25,000 in the American Revolutionary War. 15,000 in the War of 1812. 13,000 in the Mexican-American War. 620,000-750,000 in the Civil War.
Habersham Central High School Senior Jackson Cribbs stands with one of the single engine planes he works with every day as a flight operations assistant at Horizon Dreams Aviation. After today’s graduation, Cribbs, who already holds an FAA private pilot license, will go on to study aviation at West Michigan University to be a professional aviation pilot. HANNAH CAUDELL/Staff

Habersham Central High School Senior Jackson Cribbs stands with one of the single engine planes he works with every day as a flight operations assistant at Horizon Dreams Aviation. After today’s graduation, Cribbs, who already holds an FAA private pilot license, will go on to study aviation at West Michigan University to be a professional aviation pilot. HANNAH CAUDELL/Staff

To new heights

By Hannah Caudell      Jackson Cribbs, who will walk the Habersham Central High School graduation stage tonight, is looking to take his future to new heights, both figuratively and literally.
Tom Whitney, a resident of Baldwin, addresses the crowd to say that there needs to be more trust between the Baldwin City Council and the residents that live within the city limits. HANNAH CAUDELL/Staff

Tom Whitney, a resident of Baldwin, addresses the crowd to say that there needs to be more trust between the Baldwin City Council and the residents that live within the city limits. HANNAH CAUDELL/Staff

Budget talks bring out crowd

By Hannah Caudell      It was one of the largest town halls the city of Baldwin had ever seen.    Around 70 people showed up to the Baldwin town hall meeting on Tuesday night to discuss their concerns and grievances about Baldwin’s current budget deficit and the potential of a tax increase.