Stephens County Litter Critters pick up 261 Bags in March

The Stephens County Sheriff’s Office utilizes inmates to pick up litter. They are affectionately known as the “Litter Critters” by their supervisor Deputy Edward Bush. These non-violent offenders work each weekday, weather permitting, to clean up Stephens County. In March they picked up an above-average number of bags of trash, says Bush. Bush says since Stephens County announced it would […]

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Historic Documents framed at TFC

Toccoa Falls College (TFC) reports that in advancing the Toccoa Falls College Museum and Archives, TFC recently commissioned the framing of two historic documents with Troup’s Studio and Gifts. The first document is the Abstract of the Falls Tract of Land created in 1905 when Stephens County was first created out of Franklin and Habersham Counties.  It documents the proprietorship […]

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TFC now offering Masters in Theology

Toccoa Falls College (TFC) reports that it is thrilled to announce its newest Graduate Studies program, the Master of Arts in Theology. Continuing to encompass TFC’s vision, this program further exemplifies the desire to provide academic excellence and integrate biblical truth in a unique Christian community through residential and online learning. It is also one of the most affordable theology […]

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Stephens County 4-H doing Great Things

The Stephens County 4-H is celebrating some recent successes, shares Stephens County 4-H Agent Crystal Lee Roesch. 4-H stands for Hands, Heart, Head, and Health. Stephens County Extension offers educational programs in the areas of horticulture and agriculture, leadership and citizenship for youth through Stephens County 4-H, and food safety and nutrition information. Stephens County 4-H is located at 50 […]

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Stephens County BOE hears Presentation on Purchase of 3-D Printer

At their Work Session meeting on Thursday, April 10, the Stephens County Board of Education (BOE) heard a presentation from Stephens County High School Career, Technical, and Agriculture Educational (CTAE) Director Rod Pipkin on the purchase of a 3-D printer. Stephens County Schools Superintendent Dr. Connie Franklin said she would be recommending the purchase of the 3-D printer for the […]

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Limited Visitor Access at Oconee Ranger District Office

Due to storm drain construction related to the Hwy 441 expansion project, public access to the Oconee Ranger District Office is currently limited.  Visitors are still welcome, but we recommend: Purchasing passes online, including the Chattahoochee-Oconee Forest Pass, at Recreation.gov Calling our front office at (706) 485-7110 before arriving Requesting map assistance by phone – our team is happy to […]

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