Out of Control Vehicles crash in Rabun County
Two recent wrecks in Rabun County are being blamed on the driver losing control of their vehicles. According to the motor vehicle crash report from the Rabun County Sheriff’s Office, […]
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Two recent wrecks in Rabun County are being blamed on the driver losing control of their vehicles. According to the motor vehicle crash report from the Rabun County Sheriff’s Office, […]
Read moreDaylight Savings Time ends at 2am this Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. With the time change comes a reminder to change the batteries in your detectors from Rabun County Assistant Fire […]
Read moreThe Washington Nationals are World Series Champions. In a dramatic game seven, the Nationals defeated the Houston Astros 6-2 to take the crown Wednesday night. Howie Kendrick knocked a two-run […]
Read moreBeck Funeral Home announces the passing of Burl Ercell Parks. He was born on July 31, 1951, and died on October 30, 2019. A funeral service will be held on […]
Read moreOn Oct. 29, the Tallulah Falls School (TFS) Esports teams competed in their inaugural match. The team played in League of Legends in their first-ever GHSA contest. The TFS Esports […]
Read moreWorsening drought conditions throughout most of the state have prompted a Level 1 Drought Response declaration from the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD). This means public water utilities in 103 […]
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State Representative Ginny Ehrhart (R-Powder Springs) today announced that she will introduce the Vulnerable Child Protection Act during the 2020 legislative session. This legislation would make it a felony to […]
Read moreWhatever your message, GDOT has a message for you, posting unauthorized signs on the state’s right of way are a safety hazard and illegal. Whether it’s a political sign, yard […]
Read moreDedicated cyclists from across the region showed up for the fifth annual Twin Rivers Challenge, a fundraiser for student scholarships at Tallulah Falls School (TFS). Held on Oct. 26, the […]
Read moreJohn Michael “Mike” Gowder and James Heaton have been convicted after a two-week jury trial on 102 counts related to illegally prescribing and obtaining more than 15,000 doses of prescription […]
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