Clarke Central students get free prom makeover
Two special Clarke Central students get an expense-paid makeover and dress for prom, provided by UGA student Denise McKinley and sponsored by Frances Gibson of Dover Grace Alternative Boutique.
View ArticleJalyn Fleming makes directing debut with Willy Wonka
Jalyn Fleming directs and acts in BTE's production of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
View ArticleLocal server gets a big break
A waiter at Goodie Two Shoes and Iron Factory gets the opportunity to open for his favorite band. This singer/songwriter dreams to become Athens' next big musician.
View ArticleFreshman pitcher doubles as pre-med student
Freshman pitcher Ryan Avidano has earned considerable playing time during his rookie campaign, but chooses to not just rely on his arm - but also his brain.
View ArticleThe Sweet Start of Condor Chocolates
Story Highlights Condor Chocolates is a bean to bar chocolate shop in Athens, Georgia run by brothers Nick and Peter Dale. The shop... Read more »
View ArticleSoutheastern Film Festival comes to Northeast Georgia
Dahlonega hosts the first ever Southeastern Film Festival showcasing a vast array of international films and industry professionals.
View ArticleFive Georgia gymnasts’ unique bond
Five gymnasts might have come to the University of Georgia for its elite gymnastics, but what they discovered was more than just a team.
View ArticleSanchez Lobato pursues American dream at UGA
Georgia women's golfer Rocio Sanchez Lobato is pursuing her dream in the United State of playing golf and getting an education at the same time.
View ArticleUGA Police Chief Moves in a New Direction
UGA police chief Jimmy Williamson is giving dancing a try as he is in one of 10 competing pairs in the 2015 Dancing with the Athens Stars.
View ArticleAthens baseball team lets blind athletes play ball
Baseball season has just begun, but one local team works year round to train some unique community members to play ball.
View ArticleGrady Newsource reporter uses comedy to fuel his dreams
Grady Newsource reporter Kevni Woodside does not want to be a news reporter, he wants to be an entertainer. And he uses Stand-up comedy to be an entertainer.
View ArticleClarke Middle School grows student farmers
If you've ever wondered where your food comes from or how to grow it, you may want to take notes from a group of local sixth graders at Clarke Middle School.
View ArticleBreast cancer survivor remembers sister
Sue Greenway was both an employee and a patient of St. Mary's hospital when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2013.
View ArticleFrom the Garden to the Lunchbox
Barnett Shoals Elementary offers a special program for students in their after school program which teaches children the importance of healthy food.
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