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Election skeptics suing to ‘audit’ 2020 Fulton ballots short of options

Ten Fulton County voters looking to prove the baseless claims that widespread fraud factored in President Joe Biden’s Nov. 3 general election victory are...

Democrats take credit as federal child tax stipends set to arrive

ATLANTA (GA Recorder) — The vast majority of Georgia parents can expect a little extra in their bank account starting Thursday as the federal...

Cornelia police officer who shot out tire during arrest back on patrol

A Cornelia police officer who shot out the tire of a vehicle with an alleged DUI driver and an infant inside is back on...

Sheriff allowing former investigator time to heal before going jail

Habersham County Sheriff Joey Terrell is giving one of his former investigators time to recover from injuries before booking him into jail on a...

Group claims critical race theory being taught in White County schools

CLEVELAND — Is the teaching of critical race theory and social justice being injected into White County Schools? A group, Citizens for Transparent Education,...

Georgia among 47 states seeing rise in COVID infections

Georgia’s color-coded county map has begun to show shades that reflect an uptick of COVID cases. And the state’s graph that tracks daily infections has...

Truett McConnell University turning 75

CLEVELAND - The Cleveland City Council has approved a resolution designating July 23 as Truett McConnell University 75th Anniversary Day. During their meeting, Monday night, Cleveland...

Mental health called Georgia’s ‘next pandemic’ as substance abuse rises

ATLANTA (GA Recorder) — Mental health advocates are warning of a coming mental health and substance abuse crisis on the heels of a pandemic...

Vaccine mandates: Some Georgia hospitals move ahead

The Piedmont Healthcare system will require doctors, hospital leaders, and new employees to get vaccinated for COVID-19 by Sept. 1, the Atlanta-based nonprofit organization...

Recycling may be in Baldwin’s future

Baldwin is renewing their waste collection and disposal agreement with FC Sanitation, but with an amendment: FC Sanitation gets the right of first refusal...

Life in Motion: A hero’s place

The Hall County Sheriff's Office has set aside a place of honor at its Gainesville headquarters for slain deputy Blane Dixon. An Honor Chair,...

Clarkesville lifts Boil Water Advisory

The Clarkesville Water Department has lifted its Boil Water Advisory for customers on Stewart Lane and Circle Drive Lane. The city issued the alert Monday. People...