Thursday October 10th, 2024 12:23AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Gainesville, South Hall, Forsyth, Gwinnett projects included in $18M in state transportation infrastructure funding
The State Road and Tollway Authority has awarded approximately $18.1 million in funding for 19 transportation infrastructure projects across the state through the Georgia Transportation Infrastructure Bank.
10:45AM ( 6 years ago )
Mother of Cong. Doug Collins dies
The mother of 9th District Congressman Doug Collins died Sunday at Northeast Georgia Medical Center following a sudden illness.
2:00AM ( 6 years ago )
Hall County: Public information meetings this week to highlight tax service district changes
Hall County is hosting two public information meetings this week on the new tax service districts that resulted from the Service Delivery Strategy agreement, which was adopted in 2017 and is mandated by state law.
11:00PM ( 6 years ago )
Truck hits, kills 2 children at 'mudding' event in middle Georgia
The Georgia State Patrol says a driver lost control of his truck at a mudding event in middle Georgia over the weekend and fatally struck a 15-year-old and a 10-year-old.
10:18PM ( 6 years ago )
Piedmont College, Mercer Law School form accelerated JD program
Piedmont College and Mercer Law School have launched a partnership that will give students the opportunity to earn their bachelors of arts and juris doctor degrees in six years.
6:00PM ( 6 years ago )
Work continues on repair of major, flood-damaged White Co. road
Workers will begin installing a new drainage pipe on flood-damaged State Route 17/75 in White County Monday.
2:00PM ( 6 years ago )
Hall County: Absentee ballots available for July 24 runoffs
Absentee ballots for "by mail" voting are now available through the Hall County Elections Office for the July 24 runoffs.
1:00PM ( 6 years ago )
Brenau: Ross becomes chair of physical therapy as founding chair begins sabbatical
Brenau University has named Dr. Heather Ross chair of the Department of Physical Therapy and granted the program's founding chair a 15-month sabbatical.
10:00AM ( 6 years ago )
Flowery Branch plans special service for councilman who died Wednesday
Flowery Branch officials will hold an "open house and celebration" of councilman Fred Richards' life Tuesday at City Hall.
6:00AM ( 6 years ago )