Sunday July 13th, 2025 11:29PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Longstreet Society plans clean up day
The Longstreet Society invites you to get your hands dirty at the Piedmont Hotel Clean Up Day Saturday anytime between 10:00-4:00 to paint, do yard work, dust, wash windows and accomplish a few repairs.
9:18AM ( 12 years ago )
Northside hospitals place high on Ga. Quality Honor Roll
Northside Hospital-Atlanta, Northside Hospital-Cherokee and Northside Hospital-Forsyth have each been named to the Georgia Hospital Association
9:03AM ( 12 years ago )
Chosewood joins CB&T
Community Bank & Trust (CBT) announced that Amanda G. Chosewood has been named commercial lender and assistant vice president for the Cornelia market.
8:55AM ( 12 years ago )
New concert series coming to Gainesville
A new concert series this summer will bring six of the South's best known and most prolific songwriters to an intimate setting in Brenau University's Theatre on the Square in downtown Gainesville.
8:39AM ( 12 years ago )
NGMC recognized for stroke care
Northeast Georgia Medical Center has received the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association's "Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement" for the second consecutive year.
8:33AM ( 12 years ago )
NGTC honors literacy volunteers
8:30AM ( 12 years ago )
GHCC unveils new Gainesville-Hall Co. map
The Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce (GHCC) has published a new Gainesville-Hall County map featuring the Greater Hall area and municipalities including Gainesville, Clermont, Flowery Branch, Gillsville, Lula, Oakwood, Braselton and Buford.
8:21AM ( 12 years ago )
US auto sales roar back in May, led by pickups
Full-size pickups once again dominated U.S. auto sales in May, as small businesses - increasingly confident in the economy - raced to replace the aging pickups they held on to during the recession.
7:35AM ( 12 years ago )
Lawyer: Manning wanted to enlighten US about war
Sitting almost motionless, Pfc. Bradley Manning listened to his attorney argue that the soldier was young and naive and only wanted to enlighten the public about the bitter reality of America's wars when he gave a massive amount of classified material to WikiLeaks.
7:32AM ( 12 years ago )
Top political appointees use secret email accounts
Some of President Barack Obama's political appointees, including the secretary for Health and Human Services, are using secret government email accounts they say are necessary to prevent their inboxes from being overwhelmed with unwanted messages, according to a review by The Associated Press.
7:29AM ( 12 years ago )