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Walton family foundation giving $50M in support of 4,000 teachers nationwide
The Walton Family Foundation says it will donate $50 million over three years to Teach for America to support 4,000 new teachers nationwide, some in Georgia.
8:51AM ( 9 years ago )
United Way of Hall County taking applications for funding from nonprofits
United Way of Hall County is accepting letters of intent for consideration for 2016 Community Investment funding.
2:19PM ( 9 years ago )
GHCC Beautification Awards go to The Oxley Group, Sullivan & Schlieman Wealth Mgt.
The Oxley Group and Sullivan & Schlieman Wealth Management are the winners of this year's Business Beautification Awards of Excellence from the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce.
11:12AM ( 9 years ago )
Piedmont College president to head state college group
Piedmont College President President James F. Mellichamp has been elected chair of the Georgia Independent College Association (GICA), made up of 26 private, nonprofit colleges and universities across the state.
4:36PM ( 9 years ago )
Hall Co. Planning Commission paves way for business development on Thompson Bridge Rd.
The owner of some residential property along Thompson Bridge Road north of Gainesville got the rezoning he wanted from the Hall County Planning Commission Monday night, but some homeowners who live nearby are concerned about his plans.
11:02AM ( 9 years ago )
B.C. Grant road closure near Cornelia postponed
The road closing on a portion of B.C. Road near Cornelia that was originally scheduled for Tuesday Nov. 3, has been postponed due to rain.
12:09PM ( 9 years ago )
AAA: Gas prices continue to tumble as year-end approaches
The price of gasoline tumbled lower last week as it continues to adjust to increased supplies and low oil prices. The average price of gasoline was $2.19 on Sunday, a 2 cent decline from last week.
10:52AM ( 9 years ago )
Middle Georgia pecan producers have high hopes for harvest
Pecan farmers in Middle Georgia are optimistic about this year's pecan crop.
10:42AM ( 9 years ago )
State high court rules in favor of Atlanta on pension reform
Georgia's highest court has ruled in favor of the city of Atlanta in a class action lawsuit filed by the city's firefighters, police and other workers over their pension funds.
10:38AM ( 9 years ago )
Rain changes GDOT plans for Browns Bridge lane shift
State transportation officials announced Monday morning that the rainy weather has stalled plans to shift lanes on Highway 369/Browns Bridge Road west of Gainesville.
10:08AM ( 9 years ago )