Saturday October 12th, 2024 6:16AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Hall Creative School of Inquiry sets info meetings
Parents of prospective students at Hall County's new Creative School of Inquiry (CSI) will have four chances, starting next week, to attend informational sessions on the program.
11:41AM ( 13 years ago )
Obama in Afghanistan on unannounced trip
President Barack Obama slipped unannounced into dangerous Afghanistan on Friday, one year after widening an ever deadlier war and just days before a pivotal review about the 9-year-plus conflict.
11:30AM ( 13 years ago )
Athens to seek Ga. Music Hall of Fame
Athens, long known for its music scene, is looking at becoming the home of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame.
11:03AM ( 13 years ago )
Grant will help Jefferson expand treatment plant
The U.S. Commerce Department
9:35AM ( 13 years ago )
Jobless rate rises to 9.8 pct. as job growth slows
The nation's unemployment rate climbed to 9.8 percent in November, a seven-month high, as hiring slowed.
8:57AM ( 13 years ago )
Gingrey: ICE too slow in expanding fingerprint program
A handful of places in Georgia, including Hall County, are participating in a federal program to use fingerprints to help identify illegal immigrants in their jails.
8:14AM ( 13 years ago )
Hearing on fired Forsyth official's appeal ends
The hearing of an appeal of a fired Forsyth County official has ended but the county's civil service board did not immediately rule on the matter.
7:06AM ( 13 years ago )
Green St. closing for Sunday Christmas event
If you are wondering about those police barricades sitting on the grass at intersections along Green Street it's all about Christmas... Christmas on Green Street that is.
6:22AM ( 13 years ago )
Economic impact of drought on Lanier greater than thought
The 1071 Coalition is set to announce the results of its study of the economic impact the recent drought had on Lake Lanier.
5:54AM ( 13 years ago )
Heading off tax increases: Compromise taking shape
A critical compromise to head off a year-end tax increase for millions of Americans took shape fitfully Thursday in private talks between the White House and congressional Republicans punctuated by outbursts of partisanship.
10:19PM ( 13 years ago )