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A historic beam from Normandy was given to the Currahee Military Museum on Wednesday, July 9, by Three Forks Wood Reclamation. Pictured are Toccoa Fire Department Chief Jeff Haslup, Assistant Chief Frankie Deitz, Lt. Cale Cobb, firefighter Zac Knell, firefighter Javier Perez-Cristobal, ladder engineer Stacy Lewallen, and Capt. Jonathan Jordan alongside Christian Knutzen and Christopher Kelley of Three Forks Reclamation. Submitted photo

A historic beam from Normandy was given to the Currahee Military Museum on Wednesday, July 9, by Three Forks Wood Reclamation. Pictured are Toccoa Fire Department Chief Jeff Haslup, Assistant Chief Frankie Deitz, Lt. Cale Cobb, firefighter Zac Knell, firefighter Javier Perez-Cristobal, ladder engineer Stacy Lewallen, and Capt. Jonathan Jordan alongside Christian Knutzen and Christopher Kelley of Three Forks Reclamation. Submitted photo

Historic WWII beam arrives at Military Museum

BY MICHAEL O’HEARNTHE TOCCOA RECORD The Currahee Military Museum received a rare piece of history from the D-Day invasion last week.On Wednesday, July 9, a 22-foot beam that was reclaimed from a historic barn near Utah Beach – a key landing site during the D-Day invasion, arrived at the museum.
The Toccoa Record

The Toccoa Record

Eastanollee Elementary Phase I cost set

BY J. TODD TRUELOVE THE TOCCOA RECORD      The first of two phases for renovations preparing Eastanollee Elementary School to come back online in 2026 will cost a maximum of $1.325,062.
The Toccoa Record

The Toccoa Record

Shirley's Sole Food celebrates 25 years

BY MICHAEL O’HEARNTHE TOCCOA RECORD When Shirley Combs opened her restaurant in the summer of 2000, she was excited.She opened her doors, ready to feed people. But on that first day, no one came to eat.
On Wednesday, July 2, the family of David Justin Freeman, who was charged with multiple charges in relation to an incident involving the Stephens County Sheriff’s Office on June 29, 2024, protested his arrest in front of the Stephens County Government Building. Photo by J. Todd Truelove

On Wednesday, July 2, the family of David Justin Freeman, who was charged with multiple charges in relation to an incident involving the Stephens County Sheriff’s Office on June 29, 2024, protested his arrest in front of the Stephens County Government Building. Photo by J. Todd Truelove

Family protests Home Depot arrest

BY J. TODD TRUELOVE AND MICHAEL O’HEARNTHE TOCCOA RECORD     For about a year, David Justin Freeman has been challenging the Stephens County Sheriff’s Office narrative about what transpired at the Toccoa Home Depot that led to his June 29, 2024, arrest.
The Toccoa Record

The Toccoa Record

SPLOST vote coming this fall

BY J. TODD TRUELOVE AND MICHAEL O’HEARNTHE TOCCOA RECORD     The upcoming Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax [SPLOST] vote has a date, coming this fall.
The Stephens County Development Authority is working on buying back the two lots purchased by SungEel for its potential site in Toccoa. SungEel announced in April it would not move forward on building in Stephens County.

The Stephens County Development Authority is working on buying back the two lots purchased by SungEel for its potential site in Toccoa. SungEel announced in April it would not move forward on building in Stephens County.

SungEel buyback paperwork being finalized

BY MICHAEL O’HEARNTHE TOCCOA RECORD     The Stephens County Development Authority is working on buying back the lots a battery recycling company wanted to use in Toccoa.
The Toccoa Record

The Toccoa Record

Early voting for PSC runoff begins Monday

BY MICHAEL O’HEARNTHE TOCCOA RECORD Early voting begins Monday for the Public Service Commission runoff election.There will be one week of advanced voting through July 11 at the Stephens County Historic Courthouse, 37 W. Tugalo St.
Martin resident Michelle Mimi Jones snapped this photo of a meteorite falling to earth on June 26 from her home.

Martin resident Michelle Mimi Jones snapped this photo of a meteorite falling to earth on June 26 from her home.

Meteorite seen by Northeast Georgia residents

BY J. TODD TRUELOVETHE TOCCOA RECORD     If you saw a great ball of fire falling from the sky the afternoon of Thursday, June 26, you weren’t alone.   And no, Chicken Little, the sky was not falling.
Kim Caudell is the winner of the 2025 summer Lake Living cover contest. The cover features her two sons, Britt and Benjamin.

Kim Caudell is the winner of the 2025 summer Lake Living cover contest. The cover features her two sons, Britt and Benjamin.

Caudell wins Lake Living contest

BY J. TODD TRUELOVETHE TOCCOA RECORD          Kim Caudell was named the winner of CNI’s contest for the cover of the summer edition of Lake Living.