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Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Schofield staying
The Hall County School Superintendent says he has no interest in a job in the administration of incoming state School Supt. John Barge.
2:00PM ( 13 years ago )
Clermont dropping appeal of library ruling
In light of the commitment of Hall County Commissioner Ashley Bell, and Commissioners-Elect Scott Gibbs and Craig Lutz, to move the North Hall Library back to Clermont, and to prevent the further needless expenditure of taxpayer funds, the Clermont Town Council has decided to withdraw its notice of appeal.
10:57AM ( 13 years ago )
Winder-based guardsmen headed to Iraq
More than 40 soldiers from a Winder-based national guard unit are deploying to Iraq.
10:41AM ( 13 years ago )
PSB demolition scheduled
The demolition of the old Gainesville Public Safety Building (PSB) is scheduled to begin in two weeks.
10:05AM ( 13 years ago )
More people sign up for unemployment benefits
More Americans signed up for unemployment benefits last week, but the broader trend in layoffs points to a slowly healing jobs market.
9:11AM ( 13 years ago )
Cumming man named to WCC board
Governor Sonny Perdue has named a Cumming man to the Board of Governors World Congress Center Authority.
8:05AM ( 13 years ago )
Shooting victim undergoes second surgery
Investigators from the Hall County Sheriff's Office still have not been able to talk with the 19 year old victim of an apparent accidental shooting earlier this week.
7:43AM ( 13 years ago )
Level of Lake Lanier on the rise
The level of Lake Lanier is up almost a foot following this week's heavy rains.
6:18AM ( 13 years ago )
Georgian among 6 killed in Afghanistan
Several of President Barack Obama's top national security advisers stood on a silent, windy tarmac Wednesday night to watch as the bodies of six U.S. soldiers - one of them from Georgia - killed by a rogue Afghan policeman returned to U.S. soil.
5:31AM ( 13 years ago )
25,000 Georgians stand to lose jobless benefits
A University of Georgia unemployment expert says if Congress does not extend federal unemployment benefits beyond this week, the economic impact here in Georgia will be huge.
11:25AM ( 13 years ago )