Friday October 11th, 2024 2:20AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Deal apparently staying in gov race
There is no indication from the Nathan Deal camp that the Republican nominee for governor will withdraw from the race, despite calls from some people within his own party that he do so.
8:03AM ( 14 years ago )
Remains may be those of Gainesville woman's granddaughter
The remains of two people that have found in New Mexico are believed to be those of two people with relatives in the Gainesville area who disappeared eight years ago
7:07AM ( 14 years ago )
2 NE Ga. towns awarded $1.4M for infrastructure projects
The Georgia Environmental Finance Authority (GEFA) Executive Director announces approval of financing for four water system infrastructure projects totaling $4,900,000 - two of them in northeast Georgia, Demorest and Sky Valley.
6:20AM ( 14 years ago )
Jobless rate in NE Ga. up
The jobless rate in northeast Georgia increases is up two-tenths of a percent from a month ago.
5:56AM ( 14 years ago )
Barrow, Jackson planning new layoffs
The belts are getting tighter across northeast Georgia, as two counties move to lay off workers in the recession economy.
2:27PM ( 14 years ago )
Forsyth Co. schools get $4.7M grant
The U.S. Department of Education has selected Forsyth County Schools
(FCS) as one of 49 recipients of a 2010 Investing in Innovation Fund (i3)
grant.
10:56AM ( 14 years ago )
Groundbreaking held for new WCMS
Groundbreaking was held Tuesday for the new White County Middle School.
10:44AM ( 14 years ago )
North Gainesville car break-ins
Two juveniles are in custody in connection with one of several car break-ins that have occurred in north Gainesville the past few days.
9:31AM ( 14 years ago )
Drug take-back initiative Sat.
From Athens-to-Suwanee-to-Gainesville-to Hiwassee, numerous police agencies in northeast Georgia are participating in a national prescription drug "take-back" initiative Saturday.
9:05AM ( 14 years ago )
Proposal bans illegals from some colleges, universities
A committee appointed by the state Board of Regents is recommending that illegal immigrants be barred from attending Georgia's most selective colleges and universities.
7:29AM ( 14 years ago )