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Photo submitted - River explorers, like the man pictured above, will soon have advanced Google imaging for river networks.

Photo submitted - River explorers, like the man pictured above, will soon have advanced Google imaging for river networks.

Google ‘street view’ style maps of GA rivers now available

Georgia’s rivers are getting a better map. Georgia River Network is partnering with EarthViews to create modern, 360-degree digital maps of Georgia rivers. Similar to the “Street View” feature on Google Maps, anyone can go online to EarthViews.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

July 1 brings in mix of new state laws

By Dave Williams Capitol Beat News Service ATLANTA – The controversial election bill the Republican-controlled General Assembly passed in March garnered the most publicity by far of anything lawmakers did during this year’s session.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

NGCU named Credit Union of the Year for Georgia

TOCCOA, GA – North Georgia Credit Union (NGCU) was recently honored by the League of Southeastern Credit Unions & Affiliates as the 2020 “Credit Union of the Year” for the state of Georgia in the category for up to $100 million in assets.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Health officials monitoring RSV uptick in area

GAINESVILLE, GA – District Two Public Health Department is issuing a health advisory regarding an increased activity of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV).  The district has been notified of an uptick of children presenting with upper respiratory infections requiring hospitalization in North Georgia.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Georgia landline phone customers to see lower bills

By Dave Williams Capitol Beat News Service ATLANTA – The diminishing number of Georgians with landline telephones in their homes are about to see a savings on their bills thanks to the sunsetting of a decade-old program.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Redistricting hearing sees pleas for transparency

By Dave Williams Capitol Beat News Service ATLANTA – The Georgia House and Senate committees in charge of drawing new congressional and legislative district lines this year heard an earful Tuesday from activists calling for fairness in a process that is typically highly partisan.