Monday October 7th, 2024 5:36AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Cagle pushing water legislation
It's week two of the 2010 legislative session and the push is on to draft new laws in response to the ongoing legal battle over water rights to Lake Lanier.
7:10AM ( 14 years ago )
Haiti relief efforts in NE Ga. increasing
More and more northeast Georgia groups are lining up to help with the Haitain relief effort.
5:59AM ( 14 years ago )
Heating demand soars in Ga.; peaches, blueberries in danger
Heating demand has soared in Georgia since December 1 and the recent unseasonably cold weather means that peaches and blueberries are "very susceptible" to a spring freeze, according to state climatologist David Stooksbury.
7:19PM ( 14 years ago )
Dr. Martin Smith dies
A Gainesville doctor who was a former president of the American Academy of Pediatrics has died.
3:24PM ( 14 years ago )
Changes planned to stalled mega-development
A mega-residential development in South Hall is taking a hit from the recession like so much of the housing market in the country... and the City of Gainesville is considering some zoning amendment changes that might help get it back on track.
10:21AM ( 14 years ago )
Icy spots play havoc on some roads
Despite temperatures well above what they were a week ago, they were still cold enough in some places in north Georgia Monday morning to cause black ice and lead to a number of traffic accidents.
8:56AM ( 14 years ago )
Wreck kills Gainesville woman
A Gainesville woman was killed in a one-car wreck Sunday afternoon.
7:01AM ( 14 years ago )
Thompson Bridge Rd. reopens
Thompson Bridge Road has reopened after being closed near Murrayville because of a traffic accident.
5:42AM ( 14 years ago )
No progress in RI immigrant prison release program
A federal program allowing illegal immigrant inmates to get out of prison if they agree to be deported was trumpeted by Rhode Island's governor as a sensible way to save money in his cash-strapped state, which was already saddled with costs blamed on such prisoners.
2:38PM ( 14 years ago )
Survey looks at college possibilities in Forsyth
A postcard survey is beginning of Forsyth County residents asking them for their thoughts on the need for a college in the Cumming area.
9:56AM ( 14 years ago )