Saturday November 23rd, 2024 2:52AM

Local Business News

AAA: Gas prices hit 50-day highs ahead of Labor Day holiday
Gas prices are on the rise as Americans prepare for a Labor Day road trip, according to the latest fuel price report from AAA.
7:00AM ( 8 years ago )
Piedmont opens 119th academic year with record freshman class
Piedmont College students, faculty, staff, and friends gathered in the Chapel at the Demorest campus last week for a Convocation service to welcome a record freshman class and a new campus minister.
3:00PM ( 8 years ago )
Veteran Gainesville insurance executive dies at 85
A veteran Gainesville insurance executive, Ed Parks, died Saturday at the age of 85.
9:00AM ( 8 years ago )
Hall planning board to hear rezoning request next month regarding agri-entertainment venue
The Hall County Planning Commission is scheduled to hear a rezoning request next month for a 16.7-acre tract of land in East Hall where an agri-entertainment venue is planned.
12:01AM ( 8 years ago )
Hiawassee, Ellijay among recipients of state loans for water-sewer improvements
Hiawassee and Ellijay are among fourteen places in Georgia recently awarded low-interest financing totaling $13.1 million by the state for water, sewer and wastewater infrastructure improvements.
3:00PM ( 8 years ago )
Mazda recalling SUVs over potential steering problem
Mazda is recalling more than 190,000 CX-7 sport utility vehicles because of a potentially dangerous steering control defect.
10:30AM ( 8 years ago )
Several northeast Georgians named to state boards last week
Several northeast Georgians were named to state boards by Gov. Nathan Deal last week.
6:00PM ( 8 years ago )
Hall chamber seeks nominations for Most Fit Company Awards
The Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce 2016 Most Fit Company Awards will be presented at the HealthSmart Breakfast on October 5 at 7:30 at the Gainesville Civic Center.
3:00PM ( 8 years ago )
Jackson EMC Foundation awards $92K+ in grants
The Jackson EMC Foundation board of directors recently awarded $92,275 in grants, including $82,500 to agencies serving area residents.
12:00PM ( 8 years ago )
UNG receives $1.5M to support High School Equivalency Program for migrants
Funded by $1.5 million from the U.S. Department of Education's High School Equivalency Program, the University of North Georgia will launch its own five-year program that will enable 50 migrants to attain a high school education free of cost.
12:01AM ( 8 years ago )