First C.R.A.S.E. Scheduled for Tomorrow

The Toccoa Police Department in partnership with Georgia Department of Homeland Security, recently announced they would be hosting two active shooter trainings. Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (C.R.A.S.E.) are training programs developed by Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training. Events are open to all members of the community and there is no charge to attend the training. Toccoa’s Interim […]

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U.S. Postal Airmail Service 100 years later

The beginning of May marked the 100-year anniversary of the United States Postal Airmail service. The first delivery of mail from an airplane is often credited to Earl Oyington after he dropped a sack of letters and postcards from an airplane still 500 feet above the ground; however, that was in the fall of 1911. Whereas, the U.S. Postal Service […]

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May 2018 Veteran Showcase honors SCHS JROTC Seniors

The May 2018 Veteran Showcase is up-and-running says Stephens County Historical Society Recording Secretary Lyn Hack. This month’s Veteran Showcase honors Stephens County High School JROTC graduation seniors and will run until May 24. The Currahee Military Museum, in the Loden Exhibit Hall, underscores 17 seniors. SCHS JROTC instructors and previous SCHS JROTC graduates are also featured in the showcase. […]

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See Something, Send Something now available throughout Georgia

Governor Nathan Deal announced last week the launch of “See Something, Send Something,” a smartphone app that directs citizen concerns to local law enforcement. The app operates nationwide, allowing citizens to report suspicious activity and join in the fight against terrorism and criminal activity. According to Deal, the launch of “See Something, Send Something” is the latest step in ensuring […]

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Toccoa-Stephens County preparing to police HB 673

With the recent passing of House Bill 673, local authorities have begun preparing for policing the new law. HB 673 is a law that bans drivers from having a phone in their hand or supported by any part of their body. Toccoa Police Department’s Interim Chief of Police Jimmy Mize told WNEG News about how his department is planning to […]

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2nd Annual Toast of Toccoa is tomorrow

The 2nd annual Toast of Toccoa happens tomorrow from noon until 5 p.m. on Doyle Street. Toast of Toccoa replaces Taste of Toccoa, which was held annually for about 10 years in the downtown area. Main Street Events Coordinator Sharon Crosby says they are hoping for another successful event. “We have partnered with the Currahee Artists Guild and we will […]

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NGCF accepting grant requests

The North Georgia Community Foundation is currently accepting grant requests for projects funded through its Community Impact Fund. Nonprofit organizations located in the Community Foundation’s 15-county North Georgia service area may apply for funding. Funds are available for nonprofit organizations with projects designed to improve the quality of life in the region. The Community Impact Grant Program was established to […]

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Deal signs Hands-Free Law

Yesterday, Georgia Governor Nathan Deal made Georgia the 16th state in the nation to enact a law banning drivers from having a cellphone in their hand when he signed House Bill 673. The law will take effect on July 1 of this year, drivers will no longer be allowed to have a phone in their hand or supported by any […]

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