Sunday October 13th, 2024 10:24AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Jackson County inmates moving
The 174 inmates at the Jackson County Correctional Institute and the two dozen guards who work there are moving.
8:20AM ( 13 years ago )
Zac Brown Band among Grammy winners
Georgia was well represented at the winner's table at Sunday night's Grammy awards.
7:22AM ( 13 years ago )
NGCSU's Great Decisions series begins Tues.
The Great Decisions lecture series presented by North Georgia College & State University starts Tuesday with a discussion on rebuilding Haiti.
6:58AM ( 13 years ago )
Woman who leaped into Lanier leaves hospital
A woman who jumped from a bridge into Lake Lanier to avoid an accident has been released from the hospital.
6:36AM ( 13 years ago )
Services for Bill Evans set for Tuesday
The funeral service will be held Tuesday for former Hall County Planning Commission member and former county commissioner Bill Evans.
4:38PM ( 13 years ago )
40 new 'residents' taking root in Suwanee
When the City of Suwanee conducted a tree inventory in late 2009, city officials found it had nearly 4,000 public trees in parks, medians, and along streets. It also found that, while most of the trees were healthy, some had died, others were in need of maintenance, and still others would require careful monitoring.
3:59PM ( 13 years ago )
Mon. deadline to vote March 15
Monday is the deadline to register to vote in special elections and referendums that will be held around Georgia March 15.
10:56AM ( 13 years ago )
Recent crime spurs Demorest citizens to form watch group
A group of Demorest residents are joining the fight against crime after a rash of burglaries and suspected drug-related deaths in the area.
9:15AM ( 13 years ago )
Senate banking committee chair sued again
State Senator Jack Murphy of Cumming - chairman of the senate banking committee - is facing more suits over a failed North Fulton bank.
7:55AM ( 13 years ago )
Egyptians in US cheer on democracy and Arab unity
Waves of celebration rippled out of Egypt and washed onto U.S. shores Friday as Egyptian-Americans looked to a future of democracy and Arab unity after the departure of President Hosni Mubarak and his three decades of authoritarian rule.
6:44AM ( 13 years ago )