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Alto council delays vote on millage until budget is set

ALTO — After three required public hearings on a proposed property-tax increase, the Alto Town Council still has not adopted a new millage rate...

Habersham Chamber names interim coordinator following senior staff resignations

CLARKESVILLE, Ga. — Less than two weeks after the sudden resignations of three senior staff members, the Habersham County Chamber of Commerce has appointed...

Truett McConnell University begins national search for next president

CLEVELAND, Ga. — Truett McConnell University has launched a nationwide search for its next president, according to a press release from the university. The...

County BOE still assessing cost of school bus wreck; limited details on driver’s status

DEMOREST, Ga. — Nearly a month after a Habersham County school bus overturned on Cannon Bridge Road, questions remain about the driver’s status and...

Shutdown likely to halt food benefits for 42 million in just days

WASHINGTON (States Newsroom) — More than 42 million low-income Americans are at risk of losing food assistance Nov. 1 if the government shutdown continues. The...

Gov. Kemp suspends Towns County sheriff for 60 days

TOWNS COUNTY, Ga. — Gov. Brian Kemp has suspended Towns County Sheriff Kenneth Henderson for 60 days, following a state panel’s recommendation that he...

Hall County Sheriff’s Office earns state accreditation for excellence

GAINESVILLE, Ga. — The Hall County Sheriff’s Office has joined an elite group of law enforcement agencies after earning accreditation through the Georgia Sheriffs’...

Clarkesville Council Post 4 candidates share their visions for the city

Clarkesville City Council candidates Rick Coulon and Leigh Johnston share their views and visions for the city ahead of the Nov. 4 election. The...

Baldwin mayoral candidates share their visions and views ahead of Nov. 4 election

Baldwin mayoral candidates Doug Faust and Alice Venter share their visions and views for the city ahead of the Nov. 4 election. The two...

Athens commission calls for moratorium on data centers after potential hyperscale project denied

Data centers—facilities where up to thousands of computers store digital information—are popping up all over Georgia. Communities are also organizing to stop them. This...

One stopgap after another: Shutdown puts Congress on the verge of failed spending process

WASHINGTON (States Newsroom) —  On day 21 of the federal government shutdown, the political tensions and policy differences that contributed to it appeared likely...

Trump seeks reimbursement for past federal investigations into his conduct

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Tuesday that the federal government owes him "a lot of money” for prior Justice Department investigations into...