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Biden signs into law Democrats’ wide-ranging climate change, health care and tax bill

WASHINGTON (GA Recorder) — President Joe Biden signed his party’s signature climate, health care and tax package into law Tuesday, capping off more than...

Kemp will hand out up to $1.2B in cash to poorer Georgians

ATLANTA (AP) — Gov. Brian Kemp said Monday he will spend up to $1.2 billion in federal COVID-19 aid on payments of $350 apiece...

Cleveland city council holds first public hearing on proposed millage rate

Only two people who were present at Monday night’s millage rate hearing conducted by the City of Cleveland made their thoughts known to the...

Kraft Heinz recalling contaminated Capri Sun juice pouches

Kraft Heinz is recalling thousands of pouches of Capri Sun in the U.S. after some cleaning solution accidentally mixed with the juice on a...

HCHS students excel on 2022 Advanced Placement Exams

Habersham Central students have again been recognized by the College Board for outstanding performance on Advanced Placement (AP) Exams. For the 2021-22 academic year,...

TFS announces promotions in Admissions Department

Tallulah Falls School's Admissions Department is under new leadership. Anthony Cox has been named Dean of Enrollment Management, and Wendy Jackson has been named Associate...

Judge refuses to immediately block Georgia abortion ban

ATLANTA (AP) — A state judge refused Monday to immediately stop enforcement of Georgia's restrictive abortion law, which took effect last month and bans...

Habersham County deputy fired after arrest on domestic violence charge

The Habersham County Sheriff's Office fired a deputy for violating his oath of office following his arrest earlier this month on a domestic violence charge. Habersham...

Cornelia restructures, names new public safety director, police chief

Cornelia's former police chief is now serving as the city's first-ever public safety director. Chad Smith took over the job last week. He oversees...

Demorest sibs pedal for a cure for kids’ cancer

"Unbelievably proud." That's how Ashleigh Hogan of Demorest describes how she feels about what her son and daughter are doing. 14-year-old Levi and his 12-year-old...

Habersham Animal Care and Control now offering free pet vaccines

If you've been avoiding getting your pets vaccinated because you can't afford it, help is here. Habersham County Animal Care and Control is providing free...

City of Cleveland holds first tax millage rate hearing tonight

The City of Cleveland will hold the first of three required public hearings to address this year’s tax millage rate tonight at 6:30 p.m. At...