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Hudson Spurlcok runs up field against White County. Photo by: Marcus Etienne

Hudson Spurlcok runs up field against White County. Photo by: Marcus Etienne

Stephens County wins Scrimmage against White County

  Stephens County Indian football coach Wesley Tankersley told his  team not to think that they are the best thing since sliced bread after  the Indians pummelled White County 48-25 in a scrimmage played here last  Thursday.      “It was a good scrimmage for us, obviously, a lot of positives.
 School superintendent Bryan Dorsey shows school board members the ongoing work that’s underway at the high school, an area into which automotive, construction and agriculture classes will move.

School superintendent Bryan Dorsey shows school board members the ongoing work that’s underway at the high school, an area into which automotive, construction and agriculture classes will move.

Dorsey gives status of school renovations

    Career classes at Stephens County High School likely will be housed in newly-renovated areas by January, 2021.
MJ Jones reacts to recovering a fumble. Photo by: Marcus Etienne

MJ Jones reacts to recovering a fumble. Photo by: Marcus Etienne

High school football season is here

    The wait will be over Friday evening at 7:30 p.m.     No more pre-season practices.     No more practice games that don’t count in the standings.     The Stephens County Indians will play Franklin County here Friday in the 2019 football season opener for both teams.
Renovation work has already started on the Lake Burton Fish Hatchery.

Renovation work has already started on the Lake Burton Fish Hatchery.

Burton hatchery receives renovations

    For the first time in 70-plus years, the Lake Burton Trout Hatchery raceways are empty and dry, and the last of the trout has entered north Georgia streams or been transferred to other trout hatcheries.     But, why?
Lineman William Rudeseal (50) mixes it up during a recent practice session drill. Rudeseal and his teammates will have a pre-season scrimmage with White County this evening.

Lineman William Rudeseal (50) mixes it up during a recent practice session drill. Rudeseal and his teammates will have a pre-season scrimmage with White County this evening.

Indians scrimmage White County

    Although the calendar says this is only the second full week in August, school has been in session for more than two weeks and the 2019 high school football season is just right around the corner.
A travel club is starting at North Georgia Techincal College.

A travel club is starting at North Georgia Techincal College.

NGTC starts travel club

     North Georgia Technical College has created a new community traveling club called the Mountain Doers, an organization coordinated by the college’s economic development department.
The sign at the entrance to Toccoa Falls College is beckoning new students for the upcoming fall semester.

The sign at the entrance to Toccoa Falls College is beckoning new students for the upcoming fall semester.

TFC gains reaffirmation of accreditation

    The Board of Trustees of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) on June 13 voted to reaffirm the accreditation of Toccoa Falls College for the next 10 years.
Citizens of Georgia Power put the finishing touches on stairs leading to a kayak/canoe launch site on Panther Creek at its connection with the Tugaloo River. Note the railing on the side of the steps which allows boaters to easily slide their kayaks/canoes down to the water’s edge.

Citizens of Georgia Power put the finishing touches on stairs leading to a kayak/canoe launch site on Panther Creek at its connection with the Tugaloo River. Note the railing on the side of the steps which allows boaters to easily slide their kayaks/canoes down to the water’s edge.

Kayak/Canoe launch completed

    Stephens County commissioner Michelle Ivester on Tuesday praised the work on installation of a kayak/canoe launch dock with concrete steps and railing at Yonah Dam Park.
This house near 770 E. Currahee St., was the scene of a fatal fire last week.

This house near 770 E. Currahee St., was the scene of a fatal fire last week.

Body found in house fire

    Toccoa police officers were on their way to assist with a property retrieval last week that changed to a fire response.     Police chief Jimmy Mize said that on Thursday, Aug. 8, officers were responded to a residence on East Currahee Street.
Kaylynn Crump (left) with Twirl Forte coach Colleen Murphy.

Kaylynn Crump (left) with Twirl Forte coach Colleen Murphy.

Crump represents U.S. in France

    Kaylynn Crump of Martin, a sophomore at Franklin County High School and daughter of Chad and Kristy Crump, recently returned from representing the United States at the International Cup in France.