Thursday March 28th, 2024 2:09PM

Videos

Vermont students journey south to volunteer in Hall County
A group of eight students from the University of Vermont traveled twenty hours this week to spend their spring break volunteering in Gainesville.
12:00PM ( 4 years ago )
For Goodness Sake: Eagle Ranch
Eagle Ranch encompasses 315 acres off Union Church Road in Chestnut Mountain and looks more like a retreat than a place for families in crisis. Rolling hills are dotted with the boys’, girls’ and staff members’ homes, while the man-made lake and peaceful chapel are a serene escape from the bustle of everyday life.
1:00PM ( 4 years ago )
Bill concerning legality of hemp passes House
Georgia House representatives passed a measure Thursday that would make it illegal to possess dry hemp, a substance produced from the cannabis plant, without a license or proper documentation.
9:00PM ( 4 years ago )
Ivester Foundation looks to brighten Hall County, one investment at a time
“The core values I think I live by today all came from New Holland, all came from Gainesville. They were honed over the years by experiences, they were honed by learning from other people, the core values that I have today are no different than I had when I was 12 or 13 years old,” Doug Ivester said.
3:00PM ( 4 years ago )
Small Business Spotlight: Level Up Haircuts
A men's haircut may sound like the most basic service out there- go in, spend maybe fifteen minutes inside and get out. But a local salon in Gainesville is expanding on this concept and making their customers feel more like family in the process.
12:00PM ( 4 years ago )
Mt. Hope Cemetery: 'It's an outdoor museum'
For about two years now, some students at the University of North Georgia have studied in a rather unusual setting - the historic Mt. Hope Cemetery in Dahlonega.
11:30AM ( 4 years ago )
Habitat for Humanity home dedication brings community together
At first glance the Copper Glen subdivision in Gainesville seems like your average neighborhood. And Jeremy and Sandy Roberts with their children might seem like an average family. But there is one aspect about these two things that separate them from average- and that’s their involvement with Habitat for Humanity for Hall County.
3:15PM ( 4 years ago )
Chase Elliott unveils AMS pace car in Dawsonville
Race fans are a hearty bunch. Chase Elliott fans even more so. Throngs of fans poured into the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame in Dawsonville, Georgia Wednesday afternoon...
11:35AM ( 4 years ago )
The Fast Lane: seatbelt usage
Law enforcement agencies across the country routinely find ways to encourage drivers to use their seat belt and the city of Gainesville is no exception.
12:30PM ( 4 years ago )
Gainesville experts say make Valentine's special with extra effort
​Before you say "Valentine's, Schmalentine's" as we're so close to the holiday of romance this year, Gainesville residents might be inspired by what they can find around the Downtown Square.
11:59PM ( 4 years ago )