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o o Serving Braselton, Hoschton, Chateau Elan, Traditions, Reunion, Deaton Creek and West Jackson $1.00 copy Wednesday, February 15, 2023 Vol. 16 No. 10 A publication of MainStreet Newspapers, Inc. www.BraseltonNewsTODAY.com 12 pages Eleven Panther wrestlers headed to state The Jackson County wrestling program will send 11 wrestlers to the state tournament this week fol lowing a big showing at sectionals. PAGE 10A Photos See more pictures from the father-daughter dance held at the Braselton Civic Center PAGE 7A Special election Early voting begins Monday for State House 119 runoff Early voting begins Mon day (Feb. 20) in a special election runoff between Re publicans Charlie Chase and Holt Persinger for Georgia House Seat 119. District 119 covers Barrow County and a portion of Jackson County in the Braselton-Hoschton area. JACKSON CO. •Early voting: Early vot ing for the runoff election for Jackson County residents who live in House District 119 will be held Monday, Feb. 20, through Friday, Feb. 24, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ear ly voting will be held at the Ponchie Beck Election Cen ter, located at 441 Gordon St., Jefferson. •Absentee ballots: Absen tee ballot applications may be requested through Feb. 17. A drop box will be available for absentee ballots at the Ponchie Beck Election Cen ter (located inside ) during all early voting hours and will close on Feb. 24 at 5 p.m. On Election Day, absentee ballots may be dropped off until Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. to the election staff located at 441 See Runoff, page 2A Braselton Braselton DDA spots remain unfilled following tabled vote By Ben Munro ben@mainstreetnews. com Decisions on two open spots on Braselton’s Downtown Development Authority (DDA) will wait at least another month. For the second-straight voting session, the Bra selton Town Council ta bled action to fill two emp ty DDA seats with a 5-0 vote on Monday (Feb. 13). This latest postponement came after Mayor Kurt Ward added himself to the pool of DDA candidates. “Our DDA is currently comprised of five people that have business inter ests in Braselton but are not residents of the Town of Braselton,” Ward said during the council's Feb. 9 work session before sub mitting himself as a candi date. The DDA nominated See Nominations, page 2A INDEX News 1-3A Opinion 4A Public safety 5A School 6A Social 7A Obituaries 8A-9A Sports 10A Classifieds 11A Council discusses plan for Braselton grist mill PAGE 7A Making memories Photo by Ben Munro Ava Jackson, of Buford, gets ready to dance with her father, Jason, during Saturday night’s fa ther-daughter dance at the Braselton Civic Center. Charter schools West Jackson A national organization wants to open a charter school at the old West Jackson Prima ry School site, and town lead ers will decide if they want to serve as its landlords. National Heritage Acade mies (NHA) proposes to re model, use and maintain the aging Hwy. 53 building for a K-8 charter school, starting as a K-5 in August 2024, with See Proposal, page 12A Photo by Ben Munro Jeff Chamberlain of National Heritage Acade mies addresses the Braselton town leaders on Thursday (Feb. 9). Braselton Town Council mulling proposal from charter school group By Ben Munro ben@mainstreetnews. com BOE names new elementary school The Jackson County School System announced Monday the system’s newest elementary school, slated to open in August 2024, will be named “Heroes Elementary School.” The Jackson County Board of Education voted to name the school as a way to honor the heroes who rise to the occasion on a daily basis to keep the Jackson County community and the nation See School, page 7A MAILING LABEL SPECIAL ELECTION RUNOFF -GEORGIA HOUSE SEAT 119 MEET THE CANDIDATES Charlie Chase (Republican) Holt Persinger (Republican) •Please give a brief bio of yourself. I am Charlie Chase, a military veteran, husband, father, Master Mason and a proud Republican who has been serving my commu nity for most of my adult life. I am a small business owner who understands what inflation, caused by the Biden Administration, is doing to every work ing person in Georgia. I am a Bail Bondsman and Bail Recovery Agent who works closely with law en forcement, so I know that releasing criminals back into our community with nothing more than their signature on a piece of paper will cause crime to rise as it has done in other states. I’m a landlord, so I know that rising proper ty taxes and government See Chase, page 3A •Please give a brief bio of yourself. I am a man of faith, a rock-solid conservative, and a small businessman. I worked my way through junior college and ulti mately graduated from the University of Georgia. I started my business from scratch right before the tough times in the “Great Recession.” Through prayer and hard work, we weathered that storm and have a successful business today. My wife Jennie works in administration for the Barrow County School System and we are both proud to serve our community through numerous volunteer roles. I currently serve on the Barrow-Braselton JDA and the Winder Historic Preservation Committee See Persinger, page 3A '0 4 8 7 9 1 4 5 4 0