Wednesday October 9th, 2024 10:22PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
DNR getting reports of bear sightings
Multiple reports of bear sighting reports are coming in from two sections of Forsyth County.
12:28PM ( 14 years ago )
New Lakeview headmaster assumes post Thursday
Dr. John Patrick Kennedy becomes Lakeview Academy’s Head of School effective Thursday.
11:33AM ( 14 years ago )
Relocated Buford area road ready to open
The Georgia Department of Transportation announces the relocation of Morgan Road at the intersection of State Route 324/Gravel Springs Road in Buford as part of the widening of SR 324.
10:42AM ( 14 years ago )
Blue Cross Blue Shield security breach
Georgia's largest health insurance company is warning that 70,000 Georgians may have had their medical information, their credit card and social security information wrongly accessed.
10:06AM ( 14 years ago )
Obama, Hispanic lawmakers discuss immigration
President Barack Obama is capping two days of meetings on U.S. immigration policy with a speech Thursday on the need to fix what he and others have said is a broken system.
9:16AM ( 14 years ago )
Lawson named to UGA foundation board
Gainesville native Sissy Lawson has been named to the UGA Foundation's Board of Trustees.
7:25AM ( 14 years ago )
Deal, Fuller qualify for re-election
As a week of qualifying for the non-partisan races that will be on the ballot in Georgia in November continues, two judges in the Gainesville-based Northeastern Judicial Circuit have qualified for re-election.
7:18AM ( 14 years ago )
Ban on texting while driving, other laws kicking in
Starting Thursday, Georgia drivers caught checking e-mail, sending text messages or using the Internet while behind the wheel could face a $150 fine and get a point added to their driver's license. It is one of several taking effect July 1.
6:36AM ( 14 years ago )
It ain't your daddy's high school sports
Gainesville High School won the Region AAA championship in soccer a few weeks. Yes, soccer. And, that coupled with the World Cup and my every-four-years fling with what most of the world calls football, made me think how much high school sports have changed in the last, well, half-century.
3:26PM ( 14 years ago )
Ga. Democrats: Ruling GOP has hurt job creation
Three leading Democrats running for governor said Tuesday that Georgia's ruling Republican Party has hurt the state's ability to attract jobs by veering too far to the right and approving trivial legislation.
12:34PM ( 14 years ago )