• Jim Mitchell, a math and computer science teacher at Habersham Central High School, helps Tristan Evans with an assignment in the high school’s newest computer science pathway class. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

    Jim Mitchell, a math and computer science teacher at Habersham Central High School, helps Tristan Evans with an assignment in the high school’s newest computer science pathway class. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

    Problem solving

    By Hannah CaudellIt’s a new year for Habersham Central High School students, and it comes with a new Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) pathway: Computer Science.
  • Local artist Renee Royal starts painting a crosswalk on Monroe Street Monday morning. (Samantha Sinclair/Staff)

    Local artist Renee Royal starts painting a crosswalk on Monroe Street Monday morning. (Samantha Sinclair/Staff)

    Walking on flowers

    By Samantha SinclairMore and more mountain laurels are popping up in Clarkesville.Three crosswalks on city-maintained streets downtown are being repainted with mountain laurel images as a community project funded through the Mountain Laurel Festival.
  • Habersham resident Sydney Blackburn shows Baldwin City Council members a series of maps showing Gainesville's urban sprawl. She explained that she feared the same for Baldwin — and the county in general — with the newly proposed Cook Construction development. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

    Habersham resident Sydney Blackburn shows Baldwin City Council members a series of maps showing Gainesville's urban sprawl. She explained that she feared the same for Baldwin — and the county in general — with the newly proposed Cook Construction development. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

    Baldwin residents weigh in on Cook development

    By Hannah CaudellResidents took their first opportunity to tell the Baldwin City Council how they felt about Cook Construction's newly proposed development Tuesday night.
  • Hay bales on Old Athens Highway sit in a field after recently being cut. Recent rain showers in the area have helped to bolster the growth of hay, while also causing some challenges to farmers. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

    Hay bales on Old Athens Highway sit in a field after recently being cut. Recent rain showers in the area have helped to bolster the growth of hay, while also causing some challenges to farmers. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

    A double-edged sword

    By Hannah CaudellThe drought that began late last year may finally be coming to a close, though the Northeast Georgia region isn’t completely out of the woods yet.
  • Asher June Black and Ada Plum were excited to see they were in Davina Presley’s class when Plum entered the classroom on the first day at Level Grove Elementary. The girls chatted as they colored. (Samantha Sinclair/Staff)

    Asher June Black and Ada Plum were excited to see they were in Davina Presley’s class when Plum entered the classroom on the first day at Level Grove Elementary. The girls chatted as they colored. (Samantha Sinclair/Staff)

    Packed with firsts

    By Hannah CaudellOn Aug. 7, Habersham County students shouldered backpacks and headed to class for their first day back to school.For many students and teachers alike, it was a day of firsts.
    PresLee Hix, an English Language Arts co-teacher at South Habersham Middle School, helps one of her students with an assignment during class Wednesday. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

    PresLee Hix, an English Language Arts co-teacher at South Habersham Middle School, helps one of her students with an assignment during class Wednesday. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

    School system welcomes 13 alumni as teachers

    By Hannah CaudellOver 20 percent of new teachers in the Habersham County School System this year...
    Demorest is seeking to acquire Johnny Irvin and David Irvin’s two parcels totaling about 10 acres on Tallulah Falls Lake for a water treatment facility.

    Demorest is seeking to acquire Johnny Irvin and David Irvin’s two parcels totaling about 10 acres on Tallulah Falls Lake for a water treatment facility.

    Demorest seeks eminent domain

    By Noah Ansley and Samantha SinclairFor Clint Irvin, it’s personal.
    Our opinion

    Our opinion

    Showing up

    When natural disasters occur, it’s important that we remember to honor our first responders, who...
    The Habersham Central Raiders run onto the field during last year’s season. (Landen Todd/Staff)

    The Habersham Central Raiders run onto the field during last year’s season. (Landen Todd/Staff)

    Raiders open up voyage in Hart County

    By Landen ToddHabersham Central football opens up the season on the road to face the Bulldogs on...
    Habersham Central outfielder Kaylan Barrett (13) throws the ball during the softball game between White County and Habersham Central at Raider Field on Thursday, Aug. 13. (Landen Todd/Staff)

    Habersham Central outfielder Kaylan Barrett (13) throws the ball during the softball game between White County and Habersham Central at Raider Field on Thursday, Aug. 13. (Landen Todd/Staff)

    White County wins two against Lady Raiders

    By Landen ToddThe Lady Warriors (3-3) beat Habersham Central (1-3) 4-1 in game one, then came back...
    Habersham Central harriers Jadyn Recor and Peter Grieving in action during the cross country practice at Raider Stadium on Thursday, Aug. 6. (Landen Todd/Staff)

    Habersham Central harriers Jadyn Recor and Peter Grieving in action during the cross country practice at Raider Stadium on Thursday, Aug. 6. (Landen Todd/Staff)

    XC treks for a productive season

    By Landen Todd
    Officer Matthew Cook speaks about his use of the Flock system as an employee of the Gainesville Police Department during a townhall-style meeting hosted by Citizens for a Free Lumpkin. (Keith Murden/CNI News Service)

    Officer Matthew Cook speaks about his use of the Flock system as an employee of the Gainesville Police Department during a townhall-style meeting hosted by Citizens for a Free Lumpkin. (Keith Murden/CNI News Service)

    Flock comments cause controversy

    By Keith Murden and Matt AikenCNI News Service 

    Mayor Barrie Aycock's last Clarkesville City Council meeting

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    Mayor Barrie Aycock's last Clarkesville City Council meeting was Dec. 8, 2025. Aycock was elected to the Clarkesville City Council in 2013, with her term starting in January 2014. She resigned in January 2016 to run for mayor in a special election, and began her term as mayor in March 2016.