Opinion & Editorial

Letters to the Editor

President not keeping promises To the Editor: Many think this president is doing a great job of making our country great again.  Well I disagree, as Trump promised to show his taxes. He promised to get Iran to give up their pursuit of Nuclear weapons.

Businesses are our lifeblood

Just 14 years after Georgia was admitted to the Union as a state, Scovill Fasteners began serving customers in 1802. Over the last 200 years, hundreds of businesses have come and gone, but some have had the staying power to continue serving Habersham County and the surrounding area.

Letters to the Editor

New year, new understanding  To the Editor: I wish to start 2020 on a fresh, more understanding note. As someone who occasionally writes political letters, I would like to understand Democrats better. I have valued friends who identify as Democrats while I am a staunch Republican.

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Join us to honor Dr. King To the Editor: “May Peace Prevail on Earth” is the message inscribed in 10 languages on the Peace Pole that was installed on the grounds of the Sautee Center some years ago. The pole rotted at the base and fell over recently.

Hospital health vital to county

It is a pivotal time in the economic future of Habersham County, as several tectonic shifts have altered the immediate landscape of employment and growth in the county. Georgia’s unemployment rate reached a record low of 3.

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Bring truth back to presidency To the Editor: “Lock her up!” Trump supporters cried. It’s sad that this cry was another reason Trump won. Trump had Hillary Clinton investigated for crimes by his Republican appointed justice agencies.

Local news still has allies

Before the end of 2019, a reporter and photographer from The New York Times came to visit The Northeast Georgian. They were doing a long-form piece on local journalism and whether it was still alive and kicking amid all the challenges it faces from the digital world.

Letters to the Editor

Still our president To the Editor: This is in response to Fritz Crytzer’s letter to the editor dated Dec. 27 entitled “Not my president any more.

Vape prevention starts at home

As school returns, the focus of our young people shifts back from the holidays to their studies and extracurricular activities. One problem that reared its head at the end of the last decade requires our careful attention in the new one.