Saturday October 12th, 2024 2:22AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Survey: Economic growth will be tepid through 2011
The pace of the U.S. economic recovery will remain steady but slow in the face of persistently high unemployment and heavy debt burdens, according to a new survey.
9:50AM ( 13 years ago )
DOT to explain Rabun Co. bridge project
The Georgia Department of Transportation will hold a public information open house meeting next week to discuss the proposed replacement of the bridge and the detour required during construction on State Route 246 over the Little Tennessee River in Rabun County.
9:47AM ( 13 years ago )
AAA: Ga. Thanksgiving travel to be up for 1st time since '07
Thanksgiving travel in the state of Georgia is projected to increase 11.2 percent this year from 2009, the first increase since 2007.
7:40AM ( 13 years ago )
Early deals draw shoppers, raise retail spirits
Shoppers are raising retailers' spirits about the holiday season right before it kicks into high gear.
6:45AM ( 13 years ago )
Gainesville garbage pickup schedule altered
The garbage pickup schedule this week for the City of Gainesville will be altered because of the Thanksgiving holidays.
8:23PM ( 13 years ago )
Jimmie Johnson wins 5th NASCAR championship
Jimmie Johnson wasn't the best all year. Not even close. When it mattered, though, he couldn't be beat.
5:26PM ( 13 years ago )
NGCSU Presidential Search Committee meets Mon.
The North Georgia College & State University Presidential Search Committee meets for the first time Monday.

10:30AM ( 13 years ago )
Byron Herbert Reece TV special features NE Georgians
A number of northeast Georgians appear in a program being telecast by Georgia Public Broadcasting Sunday night and again Friday about Georgia's Appalachian Poet/Novelist, Byron Herbert Reece.
6:45PM ( 13 years ago )
More changes proposed for stalled Oakwood development
More and smaller apartments are proposed for a 65-acre tract in Mundy Mill Development in Oakwood.
1:40PM ( 13 years ago )
Secret Santa requests for help down this year
It may be another sign of an improving economy: the number of requests for help from the Chattahoochee Baptist Association's "Secret Santa" program is down.
9:52AM ( 13 years ago )