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17 graduate from White County Fire Service’s new EMT School

The White County Fire Service’s Training Academy this week graduated 17 students from its first-ever Emergency Medical Technician School. The students were recognized during...

Three injured in multi-vehicle wreck in Alto

Three people were injured, and a teenage driver was charged in a multi-vehicle wreck on Gainesville Highway in Alto. The wreck involved a car, SUV,...

Orphaned cub on its way to a new home

That hungry, orphaned black bear cub that invited himself to Easter dinner in Habersham County is on his way to a new home in...

Public hearing on hospital draws small crowd

Administrative staff for Habersham Medical Center and Northeast Georgia Health Systems were on hand to answer the public's questions and concerns pertaining to the...

Cleveland man accused of sexually exploiting children

Authorities arrested a Cleveland man this week and charged him with alleged child abuse. Michael James Loudermilk was taken into custody on Wednesday, April 12. The...

Resident escapes from burning home

A residential fire caused extensive damage but no injuries when it broke out Friday afternoon in Gainesville. Around 1 p.m. on April 14, Hall County...

12th annual VFL Duck Race ready to swim!

Volunteers for Literacy of Habersham County is gearing up for its 12th rubber duck race on the Soque. There's still time to join the...

Kemp signs law to establish the Georgia Council on Literacy

Governor Brian Kemp Thursday signed into law Senate Bill 211 establishing the Georgia Council on Literacy. The council will work to ensure improved literacy outcomes for...

DOJ warns Supreme Court of ‘significant chaos’ in health care if abortion pill rulings...

WASHINGTON (States Newsroom) — The Biden administration and a company that manufactures the abortion pill on Friday both called on the U.S. Supreme Court...

State agency to recommend pay hike for caregivers who aid Georgians with disabilities

(GA Recorder) — A key state agency will recommend a slightly higher wage increase for caregivers who work with people with disabilities in Georgia...

Hungry cub captures hearts

It wasn't the Easter bunny but rather a bear cub that recently turned up at a Northeast Georgia home. Video of the cub eating on...

DACA recipients to gain health coverage under new plan from Biden administration

WASHINGTON (GA Recorder) — President Joe Biden announced Thursday that he will direct his administration to allow undocumented people in the Deferred Action for...