Northeast Archive
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Habersham County: New Life For An Old MillDanny Otter calls the whole thing a fortunate accident. After all, he wanted to buy only a small strip of land to give him better access to property he owned next to the recently abandoned Clarkesville Mill, just off the square in Clarkesville. |
May 2006 | |
Habersham County At-A-GlanceFast facts about Habersham County: population, municipalities, unemployment rate, top employers. |
May 2006 | |
Fannin County: Reinventing The EconomyLouis Schubert says Atlanta traffic was driving him nuts. "If you weren't home by quarter to five, you were in serious trouble," says Schubert, who lived with his wife Sandy off Chamblee-Dunwoody Road near I-285. "We'd get home and hibernate while the traffic happened." |
April 2006 | |
Fannin County: Voices From The PastThirty years ago they hung children's art on clothesline strung between trees in Blue Ridge's city park and called it Arts in the Park. |
April 2006 | |
Fannin County At-A-GlanceFast facts about Fannin County: population, unemployment rate, top employers. |
April 2006 | |
Dawsonville/Dawson County: Racing Toward ProsperityInternal combustion has been the definitive way of life in Dawson County for more than half a century. |
February 2006 | |
Dawson County At-A-GlanceFast facts about Dawson County: population, unemployment rate, top employers. |
February 2006 | |
Dawsonville/Dawson County: Still Racing After All These YearsTo Ernie Elliott, when ThunderRoad USA closed in 2004, it was like winning the pole position but not finishing the race. "Mistakes were made, there were high hopes but not high support," he says. "But there's no point in calling names. We can't go back and fix it, so we might as well move on down the road." |
February 2006 | |
Hartwell/Hart County: Angling For OpportunityRuth and John Skelton, innkeepers at the historic Skelton House Bed and Breakfast, have watched the changing face of Hartwell and Hart County over the past decade. |
January 2006 | |
Hartwell/Hart County: Cast Your Line HereIf local leaders have their way, those popular television fishing shows will soon be broadcasting from the waters of Lake Hartwell. |
January 2006 |




