Sunday October 6th, 2024 1:20PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Small earthquake shakes residents of middle Ga.
A 3.2 magnitude earthquake shook a small middle Georgia town on Sunday night, prompting dozens of calls from rattled residents.

7:26AM ( 14 years ago )
Affluent Forsyth Co. feels pinch
Forsyth County, the land of million-dollar lake homes and rolling farm pastures transformed into McMansion-filled subdivisions, has laid claim to another distinction during the economic downturn: the number of households using food stamps has soared.
5:40AM ( 14 years ago )
Iowa picked to play Georgia Tech in Orange Bowl
Iowa is heading to the Orange Bowl, even after two losses in its final three games.
8:50PM ( 14 years ago )
Georgia to the Independence Bowl
Georgia is headed to the Independence Bowl and a late December date with Texas A&M.
7:20PM ( 14 years ago )
Hartsfield dips below freezing; 26 recorded in Gainesville
Temperatures dropped below freezing Sunday morning for the first time this season at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport while in Gainesville the temperature bottomed-out at 26.
2:11PM ( 14 years ago )
GBI releases Zinkhan case file
A Georgia Bureau of Investigation case file has been released on the man who shot and killed his wife and two men seven months ago outside a community theater in Athens.
1:50PM ( 14 years ago )
Long museum ready to re-open
The City of Jefferson and the Crawford Long Museum Association Board of Directors announce the upcoming grand re-opening events scheduled to celebrate the completed renovations and exhibit upgrades for the Crawford W. Long Museum.
10:50AM ( 14 years ago )
Obama heads to Hill to push on health bill
President Barack Obama is paying a rare visit to Capitol Hill to urge Senate Democrats forward as they work through the weekend to try to resolve their differences on his sweeping health care overhaul.
10:11AM ( 14 years ago )
Washington raid brings deportations, mixed signals
First they were arrested and faced deportation under what has proven to be the Obama administration's only workplace raid. Then they were given work permits, and told they could stay in the United States while their employer was being prosecuted.
8:41AM ( 14 years ago )
Tide washes Tebow's, Gators' championship hopes away
Mark Ingram and Greg McElroy sliced up the fearsome Florida defense in Alabama's 32-13 win over No. 1 Florida Saturday as Tim Tebow finally met his match, no matter how hard he tried to fire up his teammates.
7:45PM ( 14 years ago )