Thursday October 10th, 2024 2:22AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Praise, condemnation for DOJ suit against AZ
Reaction has been quick across Georgia to the federal government's law suit against Arizona's tough new immigration law which is scheduled to go into effect the end of the month.
10:55AM ( 14 years ago )
Boys & Girls Clubs of Hall Co. getting $10k grant
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Hall County has received a $10,000 grant to launch a new reading initiative that promotes both educational and leisure reading for adolescents.
9:48AM ( 14 years ago )
Deal launches TV ad campaign
Nathan Deal Tuesday became the latest gubernatorial candidate to launch a television ad campaign.
8:20AM ( 14 years ago )
WHHS AD, asst. principal recommended for top job at school
Hall County Schools Superintendent Will Schofield is recommending Dr. Greg Williams to be the next principal at West Hall High School.
9:43PM ( 14 years ago )
Gov't files suit to throw out AZ immigration law
The federal government took a momentous step into the immigration debate Tuesday when it filed a lawsuit seeking to throw out Arizona's crackdown on illegal immigrants, saying the law blatantly violates the Constitution.
6:20PM ( 14 years ago )
2 injured in Queen City Pkwy. crash
Two people were injured and a section of Queen City Parkway closed about noon Tuesday following an accident involving a motorcycle and another vehicle.
5:03PM ( 14 years ago )
GMC bans smoking for new employees
If you smoke, no need to apply for a job at Gwinnett Medical Center.
4:48PM ( 14 years ago )
Judge rules Ga transgender woman was wrongly fired
A federal court has ruled in favor of a former Georgia state employee who claimed she was fired because she was undergoing a sex-change procedure.
4:24PM ( 14 years ago )
Brenau adds VP, strengthens provost position
As part of an ongoing academic and administrative realignment, Brenau University has named David Morrison vice president for communications and publications reporting directly to Brenau President Ed L. Schrader.
3:10PM ( 14 years ago )
Colon cancer screenings up, breast rate stalled
Health officials say more older Americans are getting tested for colon cancer, with nearly two out of three getting recommended screenings. Meanwhile, breast cancer screening rates remain stuck on a higher plateau.
12:17PM ( 14 years ago )