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Cornelia to host Neal McCoy country music concert May 21

Visitors to Saturday's Mountain Laurel Festival in Clarkesville can keep the party going after the festival ends by heading south to Cornelia. On May...

Breaking the stigma: Providing mental health care for law enforcement

If you're a fan of Law & Order, you've seen multiple episodes about police officers who've been involved in critical incidents and are personally...

Self-care

Are you worn out? Do you feel like you’re at the end of your proverbial rope? Caregivers feel this way too often. Our commitment...

Stargazers awed by Super Flower Blood Moon

A total lunar eclipse that produced a deep red blood moon made its way across the night sky Sunday night into Monday morning, giving...

Old Clarkesville Cemetery fundraiser postponed

The Gloaming Picnic & Art Auction that was to be held at the Old Clarkesville Cemetery on Saturday, May 21, has been postponed. The...

Firestarter

Firestarter is a remake of the 1984 horror thriller based on Stephen King's novel. This version would be right at home in fire because...

Social Security Administration releases Georgia’s top 10 baby names for 2021

  The Social Security Administration has released its annual list of top 10 baby names by state for 2021 and Georgia parents seem to be following...

SNCC presents Fiber Festival in the Valley! on May 13-14

The Sautee Nacoochee Center (SNC) will present Fiber Festival in the Valley!, a day dedicated to celebrating and learning about all things fiber. And...

Alliance Theater offers free tickets to public library card holders

The Georgia Public Library Service (GPLS) announced today a new partnership with the Alliance Theatre to provide a pass for free tickets to certain...

Rabun Gap theater students perform benefit for Family Resource Center

The Rabun-Gap Nacoochee Middle School’s Junior Thespian Troupe spent the school year developing a performance that could help meet a need in the Habersham...

Black Rock Mountain

Perched high on the hills above Clayton lies Georgia's highest state park. With an elevation well above 3,000ft this park is home to fantastic...

Recital Season: Dance lessons bring huge benefits to children

It's that time of year again. After a year of lessons, costume fittings, and choreography practiced over and over again, local dance recitals are...