Cyber Ninjas CEO refuses to testify at congressional hearing on Arizona ‘audit’
WASHINGTON (GA Recorder) — When the U.S. House Oversight and Reform Committee holds a hearing Thursday to probe the so-called election “audit” in Arizona, the...
Father shoots daughter’s boyfriend to stop attack, investigators say
A father shot his daughter's boyfriend during an altercation at a residence in the Sautee area, the Habersham County Sheriff's Office says. The girl's...
GSP: Man surrenders after taking stolen side-by-side for a ride
State troopers charged a Toccoa man with DUI after he allegedly stole a powersport vehicle and took it for a spin on the highway.
61-year-old...
Level Grove Road closing again for “about a month”
Level Grove Road reopened eight weeks after it initially closed, just in time for the City of Cornelia's Big Red Apple Festival. While locals...
Demorest budget, millage rate in limbo
The Demorest City Council is down to the wire for setting the city's millage rate with only weeks left to the Nov. 1 due...
Reports of COVID-19 at UGA hit semester low
ATHENS, GA - Cases of COVID-19 reached an all-time low for the semester at the University of Georgia, with 47 cases reported for the...
Cornelia commission appoints Habersham County teacher to Ward 1 seat
The City of Cornelia has completed its search to fill the Ward 1 commissioner seat after the sudden death of Cornelia Commissioner Wes Dodd,...
9th grade students explore mortality through art
HNGA Art students have been studying Vanitas, a still life tradition, in conjunction with Harmend Steenwyck's painting "Still life: An allegory of Vanities of...
FBI to investigate threats made against school board members, teachers
WASHINGTON (GA Recorder) — The Department of Justice has directed the FBI to meet with local governments and law enforcement to discuss strategies for...
Habersham Class of 2021 number one in SAT scores for region
While Georgia's Class of 2021 beating the national average for SAT scores by 39 points was an achievement all on its own, Habersham's schools...
Clarkesville council considers tax rollback, employee pay raises
The City of Clarkesville is seeing exponential growth, according to their city manager, and the city is looking at changes and improvements for the...
Cleveland Council approves water bill assistance program
The Cleveland City Council has approved an agreement with the Georgia Department of Human Resources that will provide some water customers with help in...











