SCHS plans virtual graduation for Class of 2020

Stephens County High School has announced its plans for the Class of 2020 Graduation. According to Stephens County High School Principal Michael Keown, due to ongoing concerns with COVID-19 and current social distancing policies, Stephens County High School will hold a virtual graduation on May 22 to celebrate the class of 2020. He says the graduation commencement ceremony is tentatively […]

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Franklin County BOC Shuts door on Creosote-Coated Wood Burning, Commercial Poultry Litter Incinerators

By MJ Kneiser, WLHR Franklin County commissioners have voted to amend the County’s Commercial and Industrial Ordinance to include banning the burning of creosote-coated cross ties and also to amend the ordinance to ban the commercial burning of poultry litter. In March, in light of issues with the Georgia Renewable Power Plant and the resulting environmental concerns, Commissioner Jason Macomson […]

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SCH continues to offer drive-up testing for COVID-19

Stephens County Hospital will again be offering drive-up testing for COVID-19. According to Stephens County Hospital Chief Executive Officer Mike Hester, the drive-up testing site is open today from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. He says the testing site will continue to operate Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, each week from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Stephens County Hospital Vice President […]

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Stephens County School Nutrition Department continues to offer Grab-N-Go Lunches

The Stephens County School System nutrition department is continuing its Grab-N-Go Lunch program. According to Stephens County School Nutrition Director Kim Caudell the mobile bus sites will operate Monday through Friday as normal. She says the mobile bus sites schedule is as follows: the Pines Apartments from 10:15 until 10:30 a.m., Falls Park Apartments from 10:30 until 10:45 a.m., Highland […]

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Toccoa-Stephens County announces Public Safety Parade

Stephens County and the City of Toccoa Public Safety Divisions will be holding a Public Safety Parade this weekend, to show residents their appreciation to serve the public. According to Stephens County Sheriff Randy Shirley, the parade will be held on Saturday, May 9, beginning at 10 a.m. Shirley says the Public Safety Parade is a way to show their […]

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Governor Kemp Announces Additional Testing Sites Including Franklin County

Governor Brian P. Kemp and the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) today announced there are currently sixty-six active COVID-19 specimen collection sites across Georgia including one in Franklin County. The state added nineteen sites in the past eleven days, including one-day-only sites, with plans to open additional sites in the coming days. “I want to thank Dr. Toomey and […]

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DPH reports 89 cases of COVID-19 in Stephens County

The Georgia Department of Public Health is now reporting 89 cases of COVID-19 in Toccoa-Stephens County. As of 11 a.m. Tuesday, the Department of Public Health updated its website to reflect the most current numbers. Habersham County continues to be the county hit the hardest in our area with 356 positive cases of the virus and nine fatalities due to […]

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TPD continues search for man suspected of simple battery

The Toccoa Police Department continues its search for a Toccoa man believed to be responsible for a simple battery incident. According to Toccoa Police Chief Jimmy Mize, around 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 29, officers were dispatched to a physical altercation at Buddy’s Quick Stop, located at 474 Big A Road. The complainant stated her son had been punched in the […]

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