Monday October 14th, 2024 6:17AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Ga. voter ID proof law gets federal approval
Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp says the U.S. Department of Justice has approved Georgia's requirement for new voter registration applicants to provide evidence of U.S. citizenship.
10:39AM ( 13 years ago )
Woman, 2 children murdered near Lithonia
Police say a woman, two children have been found dead in a south DeKalb County home and a 24-year-old man has been arrested.
9:30AM ( 13 years ago )
HCSO receives its 3rd national reaccreditation
The Hall County Sheriff
8:12AM ( 13 years ago )
More places to hunt on Dawson Forest WMA
The public will now have more places to hunt on the Dawson Forest Wildlife Management Area thanks to efforts by governmental agencies, sportsmen
7:58AM ( 13 years ago )
Obama re-election launches with e-mail, website
President Barack Obama formally launched his re-election campaign Monday, urging grass-roots supporters central to his first White House run to mobilize again to protect the change he's brought over the past two years.
7:00AM ( 13 years ago )
Strong storms possible
A strong storm system could move into the Gainesville area tonight bringing with it thunderstorms and damaging winds.
6:19AM ( 13 years ago )
Ga. domestic violence funding draw questions
Georgia is set to eliminate all state money for domestic violence programs, replacing it with federal funds that some advocates say will limit the services shelters for battered women can provide.
1:55PM ( 13 years ago )
Cumming's Marks wins Lanier PAA tournament
Ranger pro Paul Marks of Cumming thought the bass he lost late in the day Friday would come back to haunt him in the season-opening PAA (Professional Anglers Association) Tournament Series presented by Carrot Stix on Lake Lanier.
8:17PM ( 13 years ago )
2 district forest rangers to start this month
The U.S. Forest Service has selected two new district rangers to take up their leadership roles in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests this month.
2:16PM ( 13 years ago )
Old times not forgotten: Civil War at 150
A century and a half have passed since Lincoln's crusade to reunify the United States. The North and the South still split deeply on many issues, not least the conflict they still call by different names. All across the bloodstained arc where the Civil War raged, and beyond, Americans are deciding how to remember.
2:02PM ( 13 years ago )