Friday October 11th, 2024 2:17AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
A summerlike start to fall
As summer turns to fall today, we are in the midst of another long streak of hotter-than-usual weather... but there is relief in sight.
6:30AM ( 14 years ago )
Dunlap talks water, healthcare, transportation
The President and CEO of the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce is one of 25 people from around Georgia interviewed by Georgia Trend Magazine's 25th anniversary issue.
1:53PM ( 14 years ago )
5 alleged gang members arrested at WHHS
Five alleged gang members were arrested at West Hall High School Monday after a birthday celebration for one of them got out of hand.
11:36AM ( 14 years ago )
Road resurfacing planned in White Co.
Parts of U.S. 129 north and south of the Cleveland square will be closed at times next week for road resurfacing.
10:52AM ( 14 years ago )
Home construction jumps 10.5 pct in August
Home construction increased last month and applications for building permits also grew.
9:15AM ( 14 years ago )
New ethics complaint filed against Deal
An official ethics complaint has been filed over Nathan Deal's financial disclosure "oversight" that was revealed last week.
8:00AM ( 14 years ago )
Forsyth Co. named one of best communities for young people
In an effort to encourage communities of all sizes and locations nationwide to become great places for young people to grow up, America s Promise Alliance has named Cumming/Forsyth County among the country's 100 Best Communities for Young People.
6:57AM ( 14 years ago )
Two NGCSU professors awarded $400k grant
Perhaps no other class strikes such fear in students as statistics, but two math professors at North Georgia College & State University have been awarded a nearly $400,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to study the best practices for teaching the course.
6:55AM ( 14 years ago )
Flowery Branch election today
While most of us are focused on the November 2nd General Election, today is election day in Flowery Branch.
6:52AM ( 14 years ago )
State adds manpower to find tax deadbeats
Georgia tax delinquents be warned: The Department of Revenue is adding more tax agents to go after businesses who owe the state money.
6:08AM ( 14 years ago )