• (Samantha Sinclair/Staff)

    (Samantha Sinclair/Staff)

    Going Big Apple

    Cornelia celebrated 100 years of the Big Red Apple with a day full of fun on Saturday in Donald Anderson Park. Above, Jamie Buice poses in victory with his pie after Gloria Gembe of Lolita Bakery announces him as the winner of the Apple Pie Eating Contest sponsored by the bakery.
  • 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)

    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

    By Samantha SinclairIt started with the beat of a drum.Brent Smith never really thought much about his family’s tales of an ancestor who played drums in the war.Then, he visited the National Confederate Museum in Tennessee in 2021.
  • 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)

    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

    By Samantha SinclairCornelia is celebrating 100 years of the Big Red Apple all day Saturday, and one of the opening activities takes event goers through all the decades the monument has stood in Downtown Cornelia.
  • Grady “Junior” Robinson has been an integral part of Baldwin’s Public Works department for 40 years, and has retired from full-time work. He stands in the Junior Robinson Public Works Department, named in his honor. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

    Grady “Junior” Robinson has been an integral part of Baldwin’s Public Works department for 40 years, and has retired from full-time work. He stands in the Junior Robinson Public Works Department, named in his honor. (Hannah Caudell/Staff)

    Overflowing with knowledge

    By Hannah CaudellGrady “Junior” Robinson knows a thing or two about Baldwin’s water system. Now, he’s learning a thing or two about legacy.Ask anybody who has worked closely with Robinson, and they’ll all call him the same thing: A wealth of knowledge.
  • HCHS graduate Rainlan Hobson walks off the stage after receiving her diploma at Raider Stadium Friday, May 22. (Landen Todd/Staff)

    HCHS graduate Rainlan Hobson walks off the stage after receiving her diploma at Raider Stadium Friday, May 22. (Landen Todd/Staff)

    Drenched for the diploma

    By Hannah CaudellAs they weathered varying bouts of rain, Habersham Central graduates walked across the graduation stage in plastic ponchos to receive their diplomas.“Did anybody bring a pontoon?
    Brett Miller talks with County Manager Tim Sims following the town hall meeting Thursday night as other community members talk with commissioners and county staff in the background. (Samantha Sinclair/Staff)

    Brett Miller talks with County Manager Tim Sims following the town hall meeting Thursday night as other community members talk with commissioners and county staff in the background. (Samantha Sinclair/Staff)

    Land use changes reach final stretch

    By Samantha SinclairThe proposed Unified Development Ordinance, or UDO, is close to becoming what...
    Our Opinion. FILE

    Our Opinion. FILE

    Thumbs up, thumbs down

       Thumbs up – Living in the Bible Belt and being surrounded by fellow Christians is the biggest...
    Margaret Birkbeck will be the head coach of the Habersham Central High School flag football team next season. Birkbeck was an assistant coach on the team last year. (Submitted)

    Margaret Birkbeck will be the head coach of the Habersham Central High School flag football team next season. Birkbeck was an assistant coach on the team last year. (Submitted)

    HCHS names new flag football head coach

    By Landen ToddMargaret Birkbeck will take the helm of the Lady Raiders after serving on the staff...
    Camper Greyson Kempey slides head first during the TFS baseball summer camp. (Landen Todd/Staff)

    Camper Greyson Kempey slides head first during the TFS baseball summer camp. (Landen Todd/Staff)

    Sliding to TFS baseball

    By Landen ToddThe Tallulah Falls School hosted its baseball summer youth camp for rising third to...
    Camper Jacob Barnett shows off his skills during the HCHS football youth camp at Raider Stadium. (Landen Todd/Staff)

    Camper Jacob Barnett shows off his skills during the HCHS football youth camp at Raider Stadium. (Landen Todd/Staff)

    Future Raiders learn to love football at camp

    By Landen ToddThe rainy weather did not stop Habersham Central High School from holding its youth...

    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.