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Though the country has changed over nearly 250 years, American Values remain strong.
Friday, March 15, 2024
Though the country has changed over nearly 250 years, American Values remain strong.
Friday, March 15, 2024
More than 50 people circulated through the Georgia Department of Transportation’s District 1 office in Gainesville at a public meeting Wednesday as officials gathered input from property owners
Clarkesville resident Mona Painter said, for eight years, her yard has been run amok with overflowing sewage and toilet paper, what she calls, a “turd tornado.”
As expected, former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden dominated Habersham County’s presidential primaries.
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Though the country has changed over nearly 250 years, American Values remain strong.
The Habersham County Aquatic Baseball and Softball fields, located on Paul Franklin Road behind the Ruby Fulbright Aquatic Center, are now more playable after the rain.
The Lady Raiders took down Apalachee 4-0 on the road Tuesday.
They’re a package deal.
The Georgia House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a $36.1 billion fiscal 2025 state budget Thursday with generous raises for teachers and state employees made possible by a huge surplus
Electric vehicle manufacturer Rivian will delay indefinitely plans to build a $5 billion EV plant east of Atlanta, the company announced Thursday.
Crossover Day has come and gone in the General Assembly this year, with some bills making the deadline to remain eligible for passage in 2024 and others falling by the wayside.