Mobilizing Opportunities for Volunteer Experiences (MOVE) is an umbrella organization that aims to provide individuals and student organizations with the resources and contacts needed to make their volunteer or service-oriented ideas come to life.
The Greater Hall Chamber announces the 18th class of Youth Leadership Hall (YLH) with 78 students representing all 12 public and private high schools in Gainesville-Hall County.
The Crisp County School System is seeking public comment on the Crisp County Comprehensive LEA Improvement Plan (CLIP) and the ESSER III American Rescue Plan (ARP).
Sophomore Leo Zeng’s mother knew it was too good of an opportunity for her son to pass up. She wanted him to do it all. “My mother knew this was the place for me to develop academically and prepare for adulthood,” says Zeng.
Families who trust New Horizons for the long-term care of their loved ones can have even greater confidence in the quality of their care as the facility’s medical director received national recognition for her leadership of the facility.
The last few years have been layered with concerns ranging from navigating intense discussions about politics and race to managing anxiety during a global pandemic. These challenges often affect how we conduct ourselves at work, at school, and in social settings.
Senator Bo Hatchett and Representatives Victor Anderson and Chris Erwin will share information from the 2022 legislative session on Thursday morning, April 7th at the Habersham EMC Community Room in Clarkesville.
St. Mary’s Health Care System observed the second anniversary of the start of the COVID-19 pandemic on March 11 by planting a combined total of more than 2,700 white flags on the lawns of its hospitals in Athens, Lavonia and Greensboro.