Monday October 7th, 2024 3:33PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Flowery Branch crash victim identified
Authorities have now identified the man killed in a single-vehicle accident Thursday night in Flowery Branch.
3:53PM ( 14 years ago )
Southern snow hits northeast Georgia
It had begun snowing "deep in the heart of Dixie" by noon Friday... in places that rarely, if ever, see snow.
12:13PM ( 14 years ago )
Four businesses cited for underage alcohol sales
Four Forsyth County businesses have been cited for selling alcoholic beverages to an underage person, Sheriff Ted Paxton announced Friday.
11:06AM ( 14 years ago )
Attacking pet overpopulation
Reducing the over-population of pets is the goal of a new program in Cornelia and Baldwin.
9:50AM ( 14 years ago )
Retail sales rise by 0.5 percent in January
Retail sales posted a better-than-expected increase in January, a welcome development that could mean stronger economic growth in coming months.
8:43AM ( 14 years ago )
Hall schools opening on time, but prepared to close early
Hall County school officials say parents should be on the alert for a possible early closing of schools today if snow moves in as expected later today.
6:07AM ( 14 years ago )
Ga. GOP leaders strike transportation deal
Georgians voting in the 2012 presidential primary will be able to decide whether to increase the sales tax by one penny to pay for transportation projects, under a deal announced Thursday by Gov. Sonny Perdue and legislative leaders.
10:05PM ( 14 years ago )
Winter storm watch extended northward
A winter storm watch - in effect for Friday and Friday night in deep southwest Georgia - has been extended as far north as Columbus with snow forecast for all but 25 of Georgia's counties.
2:25PM ( 14 years ago )
Dawson Co. wreck victim identified
The woman found dead near Dawsonville after her car went off the road and hit a tree has been identified... and the Dawson County coroner said she did not died from the wreck.
1:39PM ( 14 years ago )
Jobless claims figures raise hopes for recovery
The number of newly laid-off workers seeking unemployment benefits fell more than expected last week to the lowest total in a month, a sign the job market may be improving.
1:07PM ( 14 years ago )