TFC recognized for educational excellence

Toccoa Falls College is once again being recognized for its educational excellence. TheBestSchools.org, a leading online publication for ranking schools and degree programs, has now released three online publications for students of faith including “The 30 Best Online Christian Colleges” ranking TFC at No. 27. Through these rankings and resources, TheBestSchools.org offers essential information to students either pursuing online postgraduate […]

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Toccoa awarded $20,000

The City of Toccoa was recently awarded two grants from the Georgia Municipal Association (GMA), in the amount of $20,000. The annual no-match grants are awarded to municipalities for purchases that help both employees and the community. The City of Toccoa’s HR Director Jan Crawford told WNEG News about the grants. The grants were used to purchase equipment for Toccoa’s […]

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Firearms deer hunting season underway

Firearms deer hunting season is underway and the Georgia DNR Wildlife Resources Division wants to make sure you are familiar with firearms safety before heading to the woods during deer hunting season. The season for firearms deer hunting began last Saturday, Oct. 21 and continues through Jan. 14, 2018 statewide. Safety is always an important factor when hunting deer. Of […]

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Employment rate is up in Sept.

Employment is up in the Georgia Mountains region, as unemployment rates drop in September. State Labor Commissioner Mark Butler said earlier this week that the unemployment rate in the Georgia Mountain Region fell in September as the number of employed residents increased and unemployment claims declined. During the month of September, unemployment rates were at 3.6 percent down from 4.1 […]

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Veterans coffee features Shipley

The speaker for the monthly Veterans Coffee has been announced as Vietnam veteran, George Shipley. Shipley, of the Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class, will be talking about the Navy’s Field Medical Corps, MOS 8404, which is specific to the United States Marine Corps Fleet Marine Force Service. He will share his thoughts on what he felt his unique experience did for […]

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BOE sells land

The Stephens County Board of Education had a Special Called Meeting yesterday morning to discuss selling an undeveloped plot of land. After a brief Executive Session, the board voted and approved the contract to sell 15.34 acres located on Rose Lane, in Toccoa, to Janice English. To property will be sold for $75,000 cash, and a closing will take place […]

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Public’s help sought in fugitive case

Oconee County, SC officials are asking for the public’s help to find a Walhalla man wanted for a number of break-ins. 26-year old Timothy Moses Souden of Pine Manor Circle in Walhalla is wanted by the Sheriff’s Office on seven outstanding arrest warrants including, one count of Grand Larceny, three counts of Petit Larceny and three counts of Breaking into […]

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Stephens County observes Red Ribbon Week

This is Red Ribbon week across the Country. The Red Ribbon Campaign® is the oldest and largest drug prevention program in the Nation and a way for people and communities to take a visible stand against drugs. Sponsored by the National Family Partnership, this year’s theme is, “Your Future is Key, So Stay Drug Free” and students nationwide are encouraged […]

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Harvest Festival this weekend

This weekend Main Street Toccoa will celebrate the 41st annual Harvest Festival in Downtown Toccoa. The event will offer a collection of craft and food vendors and entertainment throughout the weekend. In addition to the craft and food vendors, the festival will feature entertainment options, ranging from music stages to a children’s “choo choo” train. Families will even be able […]

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