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Rail company raises rent on Cornelia’s iconic depot

City of Cornelia taxpayers will pay 71% more per year in rent to hold on to their iconic train depot. City Council members this week...

Piedmont honors civil rights pioneer Lonnie C. King Jr.

Piedmont College provided the following report to Now Habersham - For the second year in a row, the Southeast Conference United Church of Christ will...

CertusBank Cornelia faces uncertain future

CertusBank, with a branch on Level Grove Road in Cornelia, is selling off its assets and plans to close its doors this fall. There is,...

Clarkesville tap water is “best tasting” in Northeast Georgia

The best tasting municipal water in Northeast Georgia is coming out of the taps in Clarkesville. Monday, Kelly Comstock from the Georgia Association of Water Professionals...

Demorest voting on tap fees and sewer rates

Water rates still under review Demorest City Council is expected to vote tomorrow on whether to raise the city's tap fees and sewer rates. A...

Baldwin spends $22,500 to make water tower talk

What did one water tower say to the other water tower? In Baldwin right now, the answer is 'nothing.' Baldwin City leaders voted to spend...

Tiny House Nation filming in Clarkesville

Cable reality show Tiny House Nation is filming segments for an upcoming show in Clarkesville this weekend. Clarkesville City Council and Mayor Terry Greene signed off on...

Board of Education receives training

On Thursday, Habersham’s Board of Education members were given some training that is required by the State Department of Education (DOE). A total of...

NGTC to honor alumni

(Clarkesville, GA) - Each year North Georgia Technical College recognizes Alumni who have excelled in their professions. This year, four outstanding alumni have been...

Cornelia City Manager is a finalist for Brunswick job

Donald Anderson, long-time Cornelia City Manager, is one of two finalists named for the job of City Manager in Brunswick, Georgia. Anderson interviewed for the...

Lake Russell safe for swimmers, Rabun Beach remains closed

Officials with the US Forestry Service tell Now Habersham that this week’s water tests at Lake Russell showed normal “safe” levels of fecal coliform...

Franklin named Clarkesville Elementary principal

The Habersham Board of Education voted Thursday to select Patrick Franklin to become principal of Clarkesville Elementary. Principal Tim Goss is retiring. Franklin will...