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Melanie Burton-Brown

Melanie Burton-Brown

‘Perfect fit’

By Shane Scoggins Publisher   CARNESVILLE – Franklin County native and veteran educator Melanie Burton-Brown will be Franklin County’s next school superintendent. Burton-Brown was named the sole finalist for superintendent Thursday by the Franklin County Board of Education with a unanimous vote.
Parker Martin submitted his resignation Jan. 10 as Franklin County High School’s head football coach.

Parker Martin submitted his resignation Jan. 10 as Franklin County High School’s head football coach.

Martin resigns as football coach

By Shane Scoggins Publisher   CARNESVILLE – Franklin County will soon seek its third head high school football coach in six years. Parker Martin submitted his resignation as head football coach Jan. 10.
Gillian Raese

Gillian Raese

Gillian Raese joins Citizen Leader

LAVONIA – Gillian Raese, a resident of Hartwell, started Monday as a new staff writer for the Franklin County Citizen Leader. Raese has an extensive background in agriculture, growing up on a cattle and chicken farm in Hartwell.
A 50-plus year tradition of celebrating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The celebration included a performance of King’s “I Have A Dream” speech by New Light Baptist Church Pastor the Rev. David Johnson. resumed Monday at Fairview Missionary Baptist Church in Lavonia. The annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration resumed after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID pandemic.

A 50-plus year tradition of celebrating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The celebration included a performance of King’s “I Have A Dream” speech by New Light Baptist Church Pastor the Rev. David Johnson. resumed Monday at Fairview Missionary Baptist Church in Lavonia. The annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration resumed after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID pandemic.

MLK Ceremony resumes after two-year hiatus

By Shane Scoggins Publisher   LAVONIA – A Franklin County tradition resumed Monday after being postponed for two years by the COVID pandemic. The annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration was held at Fairview Missionary Baptist Church for the first time since 2020.

Lone qualifier

By Shane Scoggins Publisher   CARNESVILLE – Josh Smith will be the county commissioner for District 4. Smith was the lone qualifier for the vacant District 4 seat on the Franklin County Board of Commissioners. Smith qualified Monday for the seat.
Jeff Jacques presided over his first meeting as chairman of the Franklin County Board of Commissioners Monday.

Jeff Jacques presided over his first meeting as chairman of the Franklin County Board of Commissioners Monday.

New chair talks UDC, permits, inspection reforms

By Shane Scoggins Publisher   CARNESVILLE – New Franklin County Commission Chairman Jeff Jacques called Monday for a review of the county’s building inspections and permitting system, as well as its Unified Development Code.
The Royston City Council settled Tuesday on a new water and sewer rate structure that will increase the cost of water for customers to help pay for improvements to the utility systems.

The Royston City Council settled Tuesday on a new water and sewer rate structure that will increase the cost of water for customers to help pay for improvements to the utility systems.

Higher Royston water rates to be based on usage

By Shane Scoggins Publisher   ROYSTON – The Royston City Council settled Tuesday on a new water and sewer rate structure that will increase the cost of water for customers to help pay for improvements to the utility systems.
Developer Kenny Whitworth made his case to the Lavonia planning commission Tuesday for a townhome development on Highway 59 in Lavonia. The development (left) would also include single-family subdivisions. The planning commission voted to recommend denial of Whitworth’s request for rezoning to allow the development, and the Lavonia City Council later voted to deny his application. (Photos by Scoggins)

Developer Kenny Whitworth made his case to the Lavonia planning commission Tuesday for a townhome development on Highway 59 in Lavonia. The development (left) would also include single-family subdivisions. The planning commission voted to recommend denial of Whitworth’s request for rezoning to allow the development, and the Lavonia City Council later voted to deny his application. (Photos by Scoggins)

Rezone denied

By Shane Scoggins Publisher   LAVONIA – The Lavonia City Council denied a rezoning request from a developer wishing to build townhomes in the Spring Street area along Highway 59.
Georgia Department of Economic Development Commissioner and Franklin County native Pat Wilson has been named Georgian of the Year by Georgia Trend magazine.

Georgia Department of Economic Development Commissioner and Franklin County native Pat Wilson has been named Georgian of the Year by Georgia Trend magazine.

Wilson named Georgian of Year

By Shane Scoggins Publisher   ATLANTA – Franklin County native Pat Wilson has been named Georgian of the Year by Georgia Trend magazine.
Qualifying opens Monday for candidates in a special election for the District 4 seat on the Franklin County Board of Commissioners.

Qualifying opens Monday for candidates in a special election for the District 4 seat on the Franklin County Board of Commissioners.

Qualifying opens Monday for District 4 special election

By Shane Scoggins Publisher   CARNESVILLE – Qualifying opens Monday for candidates in a special election for the District 4 seat on the Franklin County Board of Commissioners. The election will be held March 21. Qualifying for the post will be held Jan. 9-11. Qualifying will begin at 9 a.m.