Helen, Georgia

Helen is a city in White County, Georgia, United States, along the Chattahoochee River. The population was 430 at the 2000 census.

History

Formerly a logging town that was in decline, the city resurrected itself by becoming a replica of a Bavarian alpine town, in the Appalachians instead of the Alps. This design is mandated through zoning first adopted in 1969, so that the classic south-German style is present on every building, even on the small number of national franchisees present (such as Huddle House and Wendy's).

Because of this, tourism is the main industry in Helen, catering mostly to weekend visitors from the Atlanta area and also motorcyclists who enjoy riding the beautiful roads of Helen and its surrounding areas during all seasons. Helen is extremely crowded in late October, when autumn leaves typically peak. It also hosts its own Oktoberfest during September, October and November. There are many events and festivals throughout the year. One of the most well-known is Southern Worthersee, which is a stateside Volkswagen and Audi event that pays tribute to the Worthersee Tour in Austria with attendance of approximately 20,000 people. Also the annual hot-air balloon race held the first weekend in June.

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The $20B question hanging over America’s struggling farmers

Raw Story 28 Mar 2025
And then there was the one-two punch of hurricanes Helene and Milton that tore through the Southeast. Georgia’s agricultural sector sustained over $459 million in losses as Helene wiped out crops like peanuts, pecans, and cotton.

The $20 billion question hanging over America’s struggling farmers

Grist 28 Mar 2025
And then there was the one-two punch of hurricanes Helene and Milton that tore through the Southeast. Georgia’s agricultural sector sustained over $459 million in losses as Helene wiped out crops like peanuts, pecans, and cotton.

Rory McIlroy, in last start before Masters, discusses Monday's Augusta National scouting trip

Yahoo Daily News 27 Mar 2025
Augusta National Golf Club endured damage during September’s Hurricane >Helene, including the loss of several trees, which chairman ... Augusta, Georgia, was one of many areas severely impacted by Helene.

'Volatile hurricanes' in AccuWeather 2025 hurricane season predictions. What Georgia can expect

The Augusta Chronicle 26 Mar 2025
Here is what we know about hurricanes in Georgia.How many hurricanes hit Georgia in 2024?. Hurricane >Helene, Category 4, came across Georgia in late September ... Helene caused 220 deaths total, 37 of them in Georgia ... 30.How will Georgia be impacted?.

Six months after Hurricane Helene, Georgia farmers say they need help. And fast

Chatanooga Times Free Press 25 Mar 2025
In a statement, a USDA spokesperson said the agency "has been working with Georgia agricultural producers to recover following Hurricane >Helene," adding farmers have already received millions in assistance through several programs.

Ministry in Focus: Jason Yarbrough, Oklahoma Disaster Relief

The Baptist Messenger 25 Mar 2025
We are members at Cherokee Hills ... Volunteers traveled out of state to New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Georgia, and North Carolina ... Following that we deployed teams and resources to Georgia and North Carolina in response to Hurricane >Helene ... ....

Six months after Helene, recovery efforts for endangered woodpeckers remain a priority

The Augusta Chronicle 24 Mar 2025
Six months removed from when Hurricane >Helene walloped much of Georgia, recovery efforts are still underway ... of Natural Resources Wildlife Conservation Division, referencing Hurricane Helene.

Georgia lawmakers approve $300M in farm and timber tax breaks after Hurricane Helene

Newsday 22 Mar 2025
ATLANTA — Georgia lawmakers on Friday approved tax breaks for ... The bill would exempt federal crop insurance and disaster payments to farmers because of Helene damage from Georgia state income taxes.

Georgia approves $300M in tax breaks for hurricane helene victims

India Today 22 Mar 2025
Georgia approves $300M in tax breaks for hurricane helene victims ... .

Red Cross Calls for Donations for 'Giving Day' March 26

Walker & Catoosa County News 22 Mar 2025
... across the nation in the first 50 days of the year -- this includes over 50 Georgia volunteers aiding those affected by Hurricanes Debby and Helene, the California wildfires, and floods in Kentucky.

Hurricane Helene killed 248 people, National Hurricane Center report finds

Usatoday 20 Mar 2025
How North Carolina is recovering after Helene ... All along Helene's path, from its landfall northwest of Steinhatchee, Florida, on Sept ... Helene's central low pressure set all time records for lowest minimums as it moved through Florida and Georgia.

New legislation offers Georgia farmers pathway to cheaper property taxes. Here's how

The Augusta Chronicle 18 Mar 2025
Farmers from Georgia have been seriously hurting since Hurricane >Helene, but they may finally be getting a break ... The University of Georgia's preliminary report from November said Helene's cost to the ...

Let’s recognize the extroadinary people that keep us safe

The Blackshear Times 18 Mar 2025
September 26 and 27, 2024 were like no others in recent memory in Pierce County and southeast Georgia. A little over six months ago, Hurricane >Helene swept through our county, leaving a profound impact on our community ... The Red Cross came to our aid ... .

Maura Dea Cassia

American Press 18 Mar 2025
Maura Dea Cassia, 64, of Moss Bluff, La. was called home March 15, 2025 following her courageous battle with cancer. She was born July 12, 1960, in Mamou, La. She was one of eight children born to the late Georgia Helen Bondick and Jesse Lee Richard ... .

MILLIANS: My wife’s book on me | The Union-Recorder

The Union-Recorder 15 Mar 2025
(We had to skip a few days for space purposes.). Of course, the thing she remembers the most is this ... arrival ... after being released from the hospital on Friday, I took Rick with me to a painting seminar in Helen, Georgia, Friday night and Saturday ... ....
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