Life in Motion: One last dance
Some local high schoolers got a chance this weekend to enjoy one last dance before they graduate. About 75 people attended a formal dance for...
Life in Motion: Looking up
One of the many things I enjoy about working with Now Habersham weather forecaster, Tyler Penland, is that he makes me look up -...
Scarlett’s Patrol: Looking for a miracle
Scarlett LaCount loves dancing, Mexican food, Chicago's Pizza, Frozen, and Paw Patrol. She has a smile that lights up a room and a fighting...
Friends rally to help former law officer critically ill with COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic is hitting a little closer to home for many in Habersham County as they rally around a former local law enforcement...
Virtual Craft Show this weekend
The Craft Fair of the Southern Highlands begins today, Thursday, July 16th, and runs through Sunday, July 19th. This year, the fair is a...
REVIEW: Hamilton on Disney+
For years, I’ve heard about the amazing play Hamilton. The play focuses on the life of Alexander Hamilton and the other Founding Fathers in...
Life in Motion: Breathtaking birthday bash
Hundreds of people gathered in boats on Lake Burton Saturday to enjoy a magnificent fireworks display. The celebration marked two special occasions - America's...
Life in Motion: Simple Pleasures during COVID-19
Before Coronavirus, trips to see the little grandchildren in Memphis were easy. Memphis is such a great city to play in, we have places...
Local girl’s drive-by birthday photo published in People magazine
Tucked in the pages of a recent People magazine - the one with media mogul Tyler Perry on the front - is a photo...
Toccoa’s Historic Ritz Theatre kicks off summer movie series in July
The Historic Ritz Theatre’s summer movie series will kick-off on Thursday, July 2nd with three showings of the WWI drama, 1917 at 10:00 am,...
Life in Motion: Running for change
As Daniel Vega made his way through the streets of Cornelia, the flag on his shoulder and the name on his t-shirt said it...
White County teen wins congressional art competition
A painting by a 9th-grade student from White County will hang in Washington D.C. for the next year.
Laura Ivey won first place in the...











