Tuesday July 22nd, 2025 8:57AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Medicare yanks licenses, gives them right back
Regulators fighting an estimated $60 billion to $90 billion a year in Medicare fraud frequently suspend Medicare providers, then quickly reinstate them after appeals hearings that government employees don't even attend, according to an Associated Press review.
11:03AM ( 13 years ago )
Run game lifts Virginia past No. 12 Georgia Tech
Perry Jones ran for 149 of Virginia's 272 yards on the ground and the Cavaliers beat No. 12 Georgia Tech at its own game, 24-21, on Saturday night.
7:38PM ( 13 years ago )
US abandons plans to keep troops in Iraq next year
The Associated Press has learned that the Obama administration is abandoning plans to keep U.S. troops in Iraq past a year-end withdrawal deadline.
3:43PM ( 13 years ago )
High school football player dies after game in NY
A high school football player in upstate New York died Friday night after he suffered a head injury during a game.
2:22PM ( 13 years ago )
Cumming seeking public input on 2012 Comprehensive Plan
The City of Cumming is public input on its 2012 Comprehensive Plan.
11:34AM ( 13 years ago )
2011 Petit Le Mans pumps $40M into north Ga. economy
The results are in and the 14th annual Petit Le Mans is in the record books as one of the most successful races in the history of the American Le Mans Series and the most successful race in the history of the host track, Road Atlanta. And, the economic impact of the four-day event on north Georgia has been placed at nearly $50 million.
9:46AM ( 13 years ago )
HCC asked to close business license loopholes
Hall County Business License Director Susan Rector wants to close a loophole on "brown bagging" alcohol and abolish the practice completely.
8:30AM ( 13 years ago )
Ga. gets $3 million to improve access to HIV drugs
The state of Georgia has received $3 million in federal funds for a program to improve access to medications for those people living with HIV or AIDS.
8:02AM ( 13 years ago )
Yemen: US strike kills local al-Qaida media chief
An American drone strike in southern Yemen has killed seven al-Qaida-linked militants, including the media chief for the group's Yemeni branch and the son of a prominent U.S.-born cleric slain in a similar attack last month, government officials and tribal elders said Saturday.
7:12AM ( 13 years ago )
Call for immigration law-based boycott of state apparently falling on deaf ears
A boycott of the state, called for by immigration advocates after Georgia passed a tough new immigration law earlier this year, is apparently not catching on.
6:28AM ( 13 years ago )