Daniel Martin

Georgia braces for hurricane season: What North Georgia residents should know

As the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season officially begins this weekend, Georgia emergency officials are urging residents across the state to prepare now, not later. ...

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TMU alumni and students call for transparency as trustees meet behind closed doors

A peaceful crowd of some 25 Truett McConnell University students and alumni gathered on the Cleveland campus Friday morning to call for change at ...

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Athens man arrested in large-scale fraud and mail theft investigation

ATHENS, Ga. – A two-year investigation into an elaborate fraud scheme culminated last month with the arrest of an Athens man. Authorities took 30-year-old ...

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Ramshackle Street Festival kicks off summer in Clayton

Downtown Clayton trades traffic for tambourines this weekend when the Ramshackle Street Festival returns to Main Street with a day-long celebration of music, community, ...

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Help plan White County’s future through joint comprehensive plan

White County, the cities of Cleveland and Helen, are inviting interested residents to attend a public hearing concerning the development of the White County ...

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Cornelia art proposal exposes simmering tensions

What began as a creative pitch for a public art master plan turned into a tense moment at the Cornelia City Commission workshop earlier ...

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Social media giants ask judge to block Georgia age verification law

( Georgia Recorder ) — A federal judge heard arguments this week on a Georgia law aimed at restricting social media use for minors ...

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Georgia Public Service Commission races focus on high power bills

ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia’s Public Service Commission gets a rare turn at the top of the ballot in 2025, a chance to focus public ...

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Community urged to ‘Stand Up for Veterans’ at June 6 Rally in Cleveland

CLEVELAND, Ga. — Concerned citizens are invited to gather in support of U.S. military veterans at a public rally this Friday, June 6, from ...

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Immigration surge cost state, local governments $9 billion in 2023, nonpartisan CBO says

WASHINGTON ( States Newsroom ) — The unprecedented increase in immigration starting in 2021 brought extra revenue to states and local governments, but the ...

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