Wednesday January 22nd, 2025 3:53PM

Local/State News

Lanier discharge hearing resuming
An adminstrative law judge plans to resume a hearing Wednesday on a plan to discharge millions of gallons of treated wastewater into Lake Lanier each day.
10:27AM ( 23 years ago )
Jackson EMC considering 'green power' initiative
A group of electric membership corporations, including Jackson EMC, hopes to offer customers the chance to purchase electricity produced by methods such as wind and solar power by next winter.
10:27AM ( 23 years ago )
Marching for Dr. King in Gainesville
Monday's Martin Luther King Memorial March hosted by the Newtown Florist Club was open to everyone.
10:21AM ( 23 years ago )
Red Rabbit celebrates one-year anniversary
For people like 17-year-old Tiffany Johnson, the Red Rabbit has become a way of life.
8:26AM ( 23 years ago )
Video poker cases on hold
The cases of 44 people charged with cash pay outs on video poker machines in northeast Georgia have been put on hold.
6:46AM ( 23 years ago )
Shed burns in Hall County
The Hall County Fire Department worked a blaze on Strickland Drive Monday morning.
6:13PM ( 23 years ago )
Volunteers taking care of state parks
Vogel State Park near Blairsville is one of a number of Georgia State Parks where officials say volunteers are making a difference.
1:40PM ( 23 years ago )
Gainesville bank makes top 100
Two Northeast Georgia companies have made the Price Waterhouse list of top "100" companies in the state;both of them are banks.
10:48AM ( 23 years ago )
Bill helping certain school system employees passes Georgia House
Legislation sponsored by Representative James Mills of Hall County that will help certain school system employees in Georgia has passed the State House.
9:43AM ( 23 years ago )
Gainesville-Hall building report issued
Seventy-one permits were issued in Gainesville and Hall County last month for new, single-family housing.
7:02AM ( 23 years ago )