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Living in the Lavender at Red Oaks Lavender Farm

Living in the Lavender at Red Oaks Lavender Farm

UNWIND: Living in the Lavender

“It’s about giving back to the community.” For Tina and David Duffey, operating the Red Oak Lavender Farm is a way to interact with the community and to stay active postretirement. Originally from Atlanta, Tina has always preferred the outdoors and living in the country.
Soon-to-be U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler is introduced by Gov. Brian Kemp at a press conference Wednesday announcing her appointment to Congress for one year. Photo courtesy of Gov. Brian Kemp's office.

Soon-to-be U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler is introduced by Gov. Brian Kemp at a press conference Wednesday announcing her appointment to Congress for one year. Photo courtesy of Gov. Brian Kemp's office.

Loeffler tapped over Collins as new Georgia Senator

   Gov. Brian Kemp went against President Trump’s recommendation Wednesday when he selected businesswoman Kelly Loeffler over U.S. Rep. Doug Collins (R-Gainesville) to fill the U.S. Senate seat left by the retiring Johnny Isakson.
Photo submitted — Food Bank of Northeast Georgia Executive Director Chuck Toney, left, accepts a turkey from St. Mary’s Vice President of Mission Services Julie Carter.

Photo submitted — Food Bank of Northeast Georgia Executive Director Chuck Toney, left, accepts a turkey from St. Mary’s Vice President of Mission Services Julie Carter.

Hospital system donates turkeys for Thanksgiving

St. Mary's Health Care System colleagues and volunteers on the Monday before Thanksgiving  donated 218 turkeys — weighing about 3,700 pounds — to the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia and the Greene County Food Pantry to help families in need this holiday season.  Each year, St.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Three dams in Stephens County rated as high hazard

By Tom Law and J. Todd Truelove The Toccoa Record   Three of the 198 Georgia dams rated as high hazard are located in Stephens County. They are North Fork of the Broad River watershed stream No. 1 dam, located off Rock Quarry Road; North Fork Broad River watershed stream No.
The Hartwell Sun

The Hartwell Sun

Three dams in Stephens Co. rated as high hazard

By Tom Law and J. Todd Truelove The Toccoa Record   Three of the 198 Georgia dams rated as high hazard are located in Stephens County. They are North Fork of the Broad River watershed stream No. 1 dam, located off Rock Quarry Road; North Fork Broad River watershed stream No.
Chaz Parks jumped into married life alongside his team of groomsmen at Yonah Mountain Vineyards. THE TALENTED PHOTOGRAPHER

Chaz Parks jumped into married life alongside his team of groomsmen at Yonah Mountain Vineyards. THE TALENTED PHOTOGRAPHER

UNWIND: Finding a happily ever after among the vines

Our local wineries go out of their way to prevent Bridezilla meltdowns. They start with picture-perfect views of rolling hills crosshatched with vines that lend a spirit of symmetrical harmony to the scene, along with a liberal pouring policy with their homegrown libations.
Matt Aiken/ Tantrum Brewery

Matt Aiken/ Tantrum Brewery

UNWIND: Brew Gurus. Business is hopping at Tantrum

Ross Crumpton just couldn’t bring himself to sign on the dotted line. It was 2016 and the White County native was about to start a life in Oklahoma with a longterm career in natural gas power generation.  There was only one problem. “I absolutely hated it,” he said.
Moonrise DIstillery owner Doug Nassaur shows some of the many bourbon-related products offered for sale at the Clayton distillery.

Moonrise DIstillery owner Doug Nassaur shows some of the many bourbon-related products offered for sale at the Clayton distillery.

UNWIND: Man and the moonrise

A small, family-operated craft distillery in Rabun County is poised to make a big splash in the world of artisanal whiskey. Moonrise Distillery is not just another company seeking to cash in on the growing craft distillery business in Georgia.
Deer TB Graphic

Deer TB Graphic

Be wary of TB in deer

Earlier this month and in the thick of deer season, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned that deer “can transmit certain strains of tuberculosis to hunters.”  The danger comes during the field-dressing process.