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Gainesville Police hear from community on increased patrols
Gainesville Police Chief Jay Parrish invited comments Monday evening from members of the audience filling Bethel AME Church on Mill Street, and he got them.
2:35AM ( 5 years ago )
Greater Hall Chamber salutes healthcare industry leaders with 'Healthy Hall' awards
For the second year running, the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce Wednesday, Feb. 27 distributed its Healthy Hall Awards of Excellence.
5:30PM ( 5 years ago )
Everyday People: Living with Diabetes
Ally Baker, a 23-year-old student at the University of North Georgia, has lived with Type 1 diabetes her whole life. She was diagnosed at age six after her mother noticed questionable signs and symptoms of the disease.
11:00AM ( 5 years ago )
Addiction recovery center opens in Gainesville Tuesday
J’s Place, a recovery center located on the north end of Gainesville off GA-Hwy 60 hosted its grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday.
11:30PM ( 5 years ago )
Thinking outside the box for Valentine's Day
Christy Dove, Jefferson is an independent dealer for Damsels in Defense.
5:00AM ( 5 years ago )
Polar Bear Plunge make-up day held on Lanier Saturday
The annual Polar Bear Plunge took place on Lake Lanier after the event had to be reschedules due to dangerously high water levels in January.
6:00PM ( 5 years ago )
More details released in officer-involved shooting in Barrow County
The man that led Barrow County deputies on a chase before firing a gun at them sits in jail, but one of his two female passengers, also hit by gunfire, is still recovering in the hospital.
7:07PM ( 5 years ago )
Economic expert tells locals they're losing impact in North Georgia, invest in land for future
For more than three decades, North Georgia real estate expert Frank Norton, Jr., has crunched numbers, analyzed data and kept an eagle eye on trends that impact the economic health of his home region.
9:00AM ( 5 years ago )
Westboro Church protests met by large group of counterprotesters
A controversial Kansas-based church known for its inflammatory use of hate speech against everything from gays to the U.S. military picketed outside six Gainesville churches on Sunday, where they were met with growing numbers of counterprotesters preaching love and compassion.
12:59PM ( 5 years ago )
INK reopens after flooded disaster
For the past 17 years, a small non-profit known as the Interactive Neighborhood for Kids allowed children to imagine themselves to be a doctor, banker, or whatever their hearts desired. Which is why when the museum’s pottery room suffered a small fire that then led to flooding that destroyed many of the children’s favorite exhibits in September, it left the organization with no choice but to close their doors.
7:35PM ( 5 years ago )