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Forsyth County switches ambulance providers
A new emergency medical services provider will take over the job in Forsyth County starting 9 a.m. Thursday.
5:20PM ( 8 years ago )
UNG president gives third anniversary update
Three years is sufficient time to see how well a marriage is working, even when that marriage is between two unique colleges. University of North Georgia President Dr. Bonita Jacobs says the 2013 union of Gainesville State College and North Georgia College and State University is strong.
4:19PM ( 8 years ago )
Planned bridge leads to zoning amendment request by Mundy Mill Homes developer
The developer of Mundy Mill Homes is asking the city of Gainesville to amend the zoning for portions of its 605-acre development, partially in response to the proposed construction of a bridge crossing railroad tracks and connecting the subdivision’s main thoroughfare, Millside Parkway, with Tumbling Creek Road.
9:09PM ( 8 years ago )
Corps extends river basin comment period a second time
Citing the complexity of the documents, the US Army Corps of Engineers has once again extended the public comment period for new guidelines for the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin.
11:30AM ( 8 years ago )
Lawrenceville man wins $1 million Powerball prize
No one won the Powerball jackpot Saturday, increasing the prize to $1.4 billion, however, a Gwinnett County man is $1 million richer following the drawing.
6:09PM ( 8 years ago )
AAA: Gas and crude oil prices remain at multi-year lows
Gas prices are likely to fall even lower this week, due to the falling price of oil. Crude prices declined $3.60 last week, which could lead to a decline of about 9 cents at the pump.
5:28AM ( 9 years ago )
Poll: Georgians weigh in on casino gambling, medical marijuana, other issues
A newspaper poll shows a majority of Georgia voters want favorable action on casino gambling, medical marijuana and "religious liberty" as state lawmakers begin their 2016 legislative session.
11:22PM ( 9 years ago )
Rainy, warm weather at end of 2015 threatening some crops in Georgia
Georgia farmers have endured a winter that wouldn't start and rains that wouldn't quit. And, that combination is threatening some of the state's crops.
1:14PM ( 9 years ago )
Hype building in Gainesville for Monday's college football championship game
Interest in Monday night's college football championship game is gaining momentum in Gainesville, hometown of the Clemson quarterback who led the Tigers to the season finale.
10:06AM ( 9 years ago )