Sunday October 6th, 2024 9:25AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Lake Hartwell businesses want study to consider tourism
Businesses on Lake Hartwell hope a new study will help convince the Army Corps of Engineers to consider economic impact as it manages water levels.
8:31AM ( 14 years ago )
1 teen killed, 2 others hurt in Buford wreck
One teenager was killed and two others injured in a wreck in Buford Sunday night.
6:26AM ( 14 years ago )
Divided Senate opens health care debate on Monday
With the Senate set to begin debate Monday on President Barack Obama's signature domestic issue, the all-hands-on-deck Democratic coalition that allowed the health care reform legislation to advance is coming apart.

4:26AM ( 14 years ago )
Sterling on the Lake receives 3 OBIE awards
Jennifer Landers, regional marketing director for Newland Communities, was named “Marketing Director of the Year” at the recent 29th Annual Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association OBIE Awards.
9:47PM ( 14 years ago )
Village Nursing Care names Director of Nursing
Village Nursing Care has named Jeanne M. Hoag as its Director of Nursing.
9:43PM ( 14 years ago )
Falcons' Ryan leaves game with toe injury
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan will not return for Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after injuring his right big toe.
1:51PM ( 14 years ago )
Voters return to the polls Tuesday
Atlanta is not the only place in north Georgia where voters will return to the polls for runoffs on Tuesday.

11:10AM ( 14 years ago )
Early indicators of Black Friday sales promising
Shoppers returned to malls Saturday as observers began reviewing early reports showing just how much consumers spent during their Black Friday shopping sprees.
1:13PM ( 14 years ago )
NGTc embarks on rain garden projec
With the help of the Soque River Watershed Association, the North Georgia Technical (NGTC) College Rotaract Club is ready to start the process of creating a rain garden on the Clarkesville campus.
10:05AM ( 14 years ago )
AIDS continues to take its toll on the South
AIDS continues to take its toll on the South, and Georgia in particular.
9:10AM ( 14 years ago )