Monday October 14th, 2024 4:24PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Rabun Co. among hardest hit areas in NE Ga.
It appears that Rabun County suffered some of the most extensive damage in northeast Georgia as a result of Wednesday night's storms.
10:25AM ( 13 years ago )
Economy likely slowed last quarter but better now
The economy probably slowed in the first three months of this year as harsh winter weather and high oil prices hurt spending by consumers, builders and other businesses.
6:35AM ( 13 years ago )
Cumming resident wins Brenau's top academic award
Cumming resident Ashley Tolland, an occupational therapy major at Brenau University, this month received the Baxter-Bryan Award, the university
3:39PM ( 13 years ago )
Severe storms down trees, damage buildings in NW Ga.
Severe storms ripped through north Georgia on Wednesday morning, downing trees, blowing out a window in a hospital and ripping part of the roof off an elementary school.
1:40PM ( 13 years ago )
Gov. Deal to hold first re-election fundraiser
Gov. Nathan Deal in office for less than four months is already looking to fill the campaign coffers for his re-election campaign in 2014.
1:01PM ( 13 years ago )
Ga. gas tax to jump by 3 cents a gallon
More pain at the pump is on the way for Georgia residents.
11:40AM ( 13 years ago )
Suwanee updates pedestrian, bicycle plan
The Suwanee City Council adopted an update to the 2007 Alternate Modes Transportation Plan Tuesday night.
9:40AM ( 13 years ago )
White House releases Obama birth certificate
The White House has released the long form of President Barack Obama's birth certificate in response to questions about whether he was really born in the U.S.
9:20AM ( 13 years ago )
AP sources: Panetta to Pentagon, Petraeus to CIA
Administration sources say President Barack Obama plans this week to name CIA Director Leon Panetta to replace Defense Secretary Robert Gates, and Gen. David Petraeus, now running the war in Afghanistan, would take the CIA chief's job.
8:51AM ( 13 years ago )
Ga. to offer free math tutoring for 11th-graders
The Georgia Department of Education is offering free tutoring to high school juniors who don't pass the math portion of the state's graduation test this year.
7:25AM ( 13 years ago )