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Summer Nights Festival and Beverage Crawl Thursday in Cornelia

Thursday night, Cornelia is hosting the third in its series of Summer Nights Festivals. There will be live entertainment, arts and craft vendors, food,...

Her brother’s keeper: Tallulah Falls athlete finds strength in loss

Major tragedies have a way of stopping people in their tracks — losing those close to you, especially family, is paralyzing. It changes a...

Local community theater turns Monday morning into a moment of pure magic

At The Oaks at Scenic View in Baldwin, a small cafeteria became the stage for something unforgettable. On Monday, the cast of Matilda the Musical...

Amanda’s Farm to Fork at the Tea Room: Turning setbacks into supper

I cannot say for certain, but I suspect that somewhere amid the unsuspecting citizens of Northeast Georgia, there's a secret network at work. A...

The Fantastic Four: First Steps

After the surprising revelation that was Superman, which restored the Man of Steel to his former glory, lightning strikes twice, only this time with...

Truett McConnell dedicates mountain cottage retreat for pastors

Truett McConnell University (TMU) has officially dedicated the Danny Watters Cottage (DWC), a peaceful, two-bedroom retreat created to serve pastors and those in vocational...

George Lucas tells Comic-Con crowd his new museum will be ‘a temple to the...

SAN DIEGO (AP) — George Lucas finally came to the stage at Comic-Con Sunday to an ovation from thousands, some holding light sabers in...

Shadow of a Titan

Once every 15 years or so, Saturn and its largest moon Titan put on a grand show for us here on Earth. The setup for...

Go West, young man: From supervolcano to National Park

If all goes according to plan, I will be standing somewhere in Yellowstone National Park or the adjacent Beartooth Wilderness as you are reading...

The Camp Crafter: At Home Shrinky Dinks

Shrinky Dinks are one of my favorite crafts! I love them because you can turn your own drawings into keychains or jewelry. There is...

The hills are alive with the sound of Rodgers and Hammerstein

The hills are alive with the sound of singing children. At a late June rehearsal of North Georgia Community Players’ production of The Sound...

ACCGov calls for public art at Lay Park and Heard Park

The Athens-Clarke County Government is inviting local artists to submit their public art proposals for consideration in a Community Center Improvements project. The artists chosen...