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Dishing Up Memories: My Aunt Louise’s 10-Layer Chocolate Cake

A writer never knows where the next idea for a story will come from. In this case, an idea came to me when I received...

12th Annual Folk Pottery Show and Arts Festival scheduled for Sept. 5

The 12th annual Folk Pottery Show and Arts Festival will take place on Saturday, September 5th, from 10 am-4 pm at the Sautee Naacoochee...

Gardening Tips: Proper planting of woody ornamentals

Fall is on the horizon, and it’s time to begin planning for fall planting of trees, shrubs, and perennials. Plants like these benefit greatly from...

Exploring Northeast Georgia: The Hardman Heritage Trail

The Hardman Heritage Trail is a paved 1.1-mile path that goes from the southern entrance at Hardman Farm to the northern entrance at Edelweiss...

Time to prepare for fall plantings

According to Steven Patrick, an agriculture and natural resources agent with the Habersham County Extension Office in Clarkesville, "People have had a lot more...

TFS Pit Vipers finish in top five at recent barbecue competition

The Tallulah Falls School Pit Vipers, the school’s barbecue competition team, captured a top-five finish at the Georgia Barbecue Championship/Kansas City Barbeque Society “Hawgin...

Day Trippin’: Dukes Creek Falls

My husband Bob and I spent last Thursday morning hiking down to Dukes Creek Falls. To be honest, July is never a great time to...

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...