Thursday October 10th, 2024 8:21AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
2nd US sailor's body recovered in Afghanistan
A second U.S. Navy sailor who went missing in a dangerous part of eastern Afghanistan was found dead and his body recovered, a senior U.S. military official and Afghan officials said Thursday.
9:35AM ( 14 years ago )
Juvenile among those arrested on robbery charges
A juvenile is one of three people arrested Wednesday night in connection the robbery of a man at Summit Street Apartments in Gainesville.
8:43AM ( 14 years ago )
Immigration ruling could send message to states
States that had been watching Arizona's immigration law in hopes of copying it received a rude awakening when a judge put most of the measure on hold.
7:41AM ( 14 years ago )
Ethics complaint lodged against Handel
A political blogger has filed an ethics complaint against Republican gubernatorial hopeful Karen Handel, alleging she illegally paid staffers from her old secretary of state campaign fund.
10:05PM ( 14 years ago )
Chemical fire at Athens plant poses no risk
Emergency management officials say a fire at an Athens chemical plant poses no public health risk.
4:21PM ( 14 years ago )
Newspaper: Grand jury sought Deal documents
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is reporting a federal grand jury is looking into discussions between Nathan Deal and the state revenue commissioner over the former congressman's longtime business arrangement with the state.
2:57PM ( 14 years ago )
AP Interview: Deal says he's not a target of probe
Republican gubernatorial hopeful Nathan Deal says as far as he knows he is not the target or the subject of a grand jury probe into his longtime business arrangement with the state.
1:35PM ( 14 years ago )
Pastor wants school's demon mascot dropped
A pastor says he wants Warner Robins High School to rid itself of its demon mascot.
1:13PM ( 14 years ago )
NGTC, University of Phoenix sign articulation agreement
North Georgia Technical College (NGTC) recently signed an articulation agreement with the University of Phoenix which increases the distance learning possibilities for a variety of programs, an experience college officials say puts graduates in good stead for pursing advanced degrees with many colleges and universities.
10:37AM ( 14 years ago )
Arizona helped deport thousands without new law
Without the benefit of their state's strict new immigration law, officers from a single Arizona county helped deport more than 26,000 immigrants from the U.S. through a federal-local partnership program that has been roundly criticized as fraught with problems.
7:30AM ( 14 years ago )