Tuesday October 15th, 2024 12:35AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Wilshire Trails butterfly release
About 2,000 people showed up Sunday for the 15th annual Friends of the Park butterfly release.
12:05AM ( 13 years ago )
Buford man's body pulled from Chattahoochee
Police say fishermen in Johns Creek have pulled the body of a North Gwinnett man from from the Chattahoochee River.
1:59PM ( 13 years ago )
Youth rowing championships on Lanier this weekend
The Southeast Youth Rowing Championships are being held this weekend at the rowing venue at Clarks Bridge Park.
3:24PM ( 13 years ago )
Public tips narcotics agents to 3 drug suspects
Three people were arrested on drug charges in White County this week by the Appalachian Drug Task Force, which has the public to thank for pointing out each of the suspects.
2:52PM ( 13 years ago )
Protests greet signing of immigration bill
A group of about 20 protesters, their arms linked to form a human chain, stood outside Gov. Nathan Deal's office Friday after the signing of the controversial immigration bill, chanting ``Shame on you'' and ``We won't leave'' before moving outside to join another several dozen on the sidewalk outside the Capitol for an impromptu rally.
2:43PM ( 13 years ago )
Feds crack down on illegal trafficking of oxycodone
A federal grand jury in Atlanta returned indictments this week in two separate cases charging a total of 13 people from Georgia and Kentucky - including one from Braselton - with illegally trafficking in oxycodone and other prescription drugs.
10:16AM ( 13 years ago )
Masterworks Customs moves into former Chambers Lumber Co. building
Masterwork Customs, Inc., is breathing new life into the former Chambers Lumber Company warehouse building on Bradford Street in Gainesville.
7:56AM ( 13 years ago )
Taliban says deadly attack is revenge for death of Osama bin Laden
The Taliban is claiming responsibility for twin explosions that struck a paramilitary training center in northwestern Pakistan, killing at least 80 people.
7:24AM ( 13 years ago )
Immediate challenge to new Utah immigration law
Utah legislators have passed an immigration law that they were confident wouldn't end up the same way Arizona's version did last year: tangled up in the courts.
5:38AM ( 13 years ago )
Jacobs takes GHCC helm
Jay Jacobs became a third generation chairman of the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce Thursday night.
9:26PM ( 13 years ago )