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Biden administration details new research plan on ‘long COVID’ illness

WASHINGTON (GA Recorder) — The Biden administration announced plans Tuesday to create a national research action plan that could provide answers to public health...

Tornado kills 1, injures several others in East Georgia

Threats of severe weather continue in Georgia just one day after storms, including tornadoes, battered parts of the state. Bryan County, near Savannah, has declared...

365 wreck at Cody Road sends Mt. Airy woman to hospital

A wreck on GA-365 Tuesday afternoon sent one woman to the hospital after the Georgia State Patrol says she failed to yield. Around 3:26 p.m....

Clarkesville Main Street director resigns to become new Clayton city manager

Clarkesville Main Street Director Trudy Crunkleton is resigning from her position to take over as the city manager for the City of Clayton. Crunkleton delivered...

Gainesville man charged with murdering his mother

Hall County Sheriff’s Office investigators have charged a Gainesville man with murdering his mother following an incident in South Hall County Monday night. At approximately...

Pickleball courts coming to Mary Street Park

Two pickleball courts are coming to Clarkesville after a unanimous council vote at their Monday meeting. Local Pickleball Ambassador Peggy Fortson approached the city council...

Georgia income tax slash races to the governor’s desk with a thumbs up

ATLANTA (GA Recorder) — Lawmakers signed off on a compromise plan late Monday to gradually cut the state’s income tax rate over several years. The...

Habersham schools receive AP honors from state

Habersham County's high schoolers and their teachers have caught the eye of the Georgia Department of Education (GDOE) for their high advanced placement (AP)...

Cleveland to overhaul zoning ordinances

The City of Cleveland is going to be examining its zoning ordinances. During Monday night’s council meeting, Director of Economic Development and Planning Tom O’Bryant...

Time’s up for the 2022 legislative session; here’s how it all went down

Time is up this year for Georgia legislators to shepherd their bills across the finish line before the gavel fell for the last time...

Mental health reform becomes law as legislators take other issues down to the wire

Bills on vaping, lead poisoning, school recess, and post-pregnancy Medicaid coverage all hung in the balance Monday as the Georgia General Assembly convened for...

Clarkesville council approves golf cart ordinance

The City of Clarkesville voted to approve an ordinance that would allow citizens to drive registered golf carts on city roads with a maximum...