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Tallulah Falls halts police from having second jobs
Brent Smith (left) holds the America 250 flag alongside Sons of the American Revolution Joseph Habersham Chapter member Dr. Ed Hendricks (middle) and Lyman Hall Chapter member David Lowden at the Mountain Laurel Festival Parade in Clarkesville. Smith tried to wear what he believed his grandfather would have worn in the war. (Submitted)
Touching the past
The signage to Donald Anderson Park still says that it will also be the home of Kinetic Amphitheater. Commissioners decided to terminate discussions with Kinetic after it was acquired by Uniti, another fiber internet company that would not pay the city the $30,000 five-year contractual donation for the naming rights to the amphitheater. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)
Cornelia ends naming rights talks with Kinetic
An empty park bench in Cornelia City Park sits unoccupied. It’s similar to the six benches commissioners approved Tuesday night for three city park playgrounds: Jim Smith Park, Cornelia City Park and Oak Street Park. (By Hannah Caudell)
New rules are set for Cornelia parks
Amber Watson of Smudged Academy practices dance moves in Donald Anderson Park where she and Sheila Humphrey will lead a 100 Years of Dance warm-up Saturday morning. (Samantha Sinclair/Staff)
Let’s party
Baldwin City Manager Tiera Morrison (left) and Finance Director Angela Adams answer council’s questions regarding the city’s first Fiscal Year 2027 budget draft. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)
City finds unaccounted expenses
Baldwin projects $300k budget deficit
Judge Brian Rickman and former Georgia Court of Appeals Staff Attorney Emma “Maggie” Hastings, who joined the firm in January, to lead the Cathey and Strain’s new appellate practice.
