Monday July 7th, 2025 6:43AM

Business News

Brenau planning to offer new mass communication undergraduate, graduate degree programs
Brenau University is planning to offer new mass communication undergraduate and graduate degree programs and the responsibility for the day-to-day management of the campus radio station is being turned over to the Department of Mass Communication.
1:00AM ( 8 years ago )
Cleveland Care Center holds open house
After months of preparation the new Cleveland Care Center facility, a pregnancy resource center, is now open. 
9:01PM ( 8 years ago )
Two from area take home $1.3M from Georgia Lottery
Two people from northeast Georgia recently took home a total of $1.3 million in Georgia Lottery winnings.
9:00PM ( 8 years ago )
Clarkesville attorney, Forsyth DA named to state boards
A Clarkesville woman and the Forsyth County District Attorney have been named to separate state boards.
12:00PM ( 8 years ago )
Habersham County begins planning for bicentennial
Leaders from across Habersham County sat down this week to begin planning for the county's bicentennial.
11:50AM ( 8 years ago )
Dunlap. Burrell, Wilheit among Georgia Trend's '100 Most Influential Georgians'
Three business people from Gainesville are on Georgia's Trend's latest list of the 100 Most Influential Georgans.
9:00AM ( 8 years ago )
Cumming Old Navy store collects cold weather gear for Hall Boys & Girls Clubs members
The Old Navy store at Marketplace in Cumming has been collecting cold weather clothing for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hall County.
9:00PM ( 8 years ago )
Suwanee Beer Fest returns in March
The 7th Annual Suwanee American Craft Beer Fest is set for March 18.
6:00PM ( 8 years ago )
Small town that had a big vision
A dozen or so years ago the economy of Hall County was booming: new businesses were entering the marketplace, those companies were hiring at a frantic pace and construction was robust as new subdivisions were being developed to provide housing for all those newly hired workers. The quiet, bucolic and historic city of Lula in northeastern Hall County could “see” the growth coming up I-985, following the development along the Ga. 365 industrial corridor and settling into their back yards.
1:00PM ( 8 years ago )