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Ken Stanford

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Ken  Stanford
Sentencing postponed for Ga. men in terrorism case
Sentencing for a Dawson County man and another from Georgia who were convicted on terrorism charges this year has been postponed.
6:37AM ( 14 years ago )
Greene Elected To Community Bankers Association Board
Marc Greene, Mountain Valley Community Bank, Cleveland, has been elected to the Board of Directors for Community Bankers Association of Georgia.
11:43AM ( 14 years ago )
New jobless claims drop again; inflation up slightly
The number of newly laid-off workers filing claims for unemployment insurance has fallen to the lowest level since early January, a sign the labor market is slowly improving. And, the rate of inflation was up modestly in September.
9:19AM ( 14 years ago )
Obama calls for $250 payments to seniors
President Barack Obama wants 50 million seniors to get $250 payments to make up for no increase in Social Security payments next year. But it's not clear yet where the money will come from.
7:17AM ( 14 years ago )
New set of problems could come with high lake level
After 4 years of being below full pool, Lake Lanier passed the 1071 mark Wednesday morning but the the high level of the lake may come with its own set of problems.
7:10AM ( 14 years ago )
Regents approve revised core curriculum
The state Board of Regents took a step Wednesday to revise the core undergraduate curriculum, the basic courses all students must take in order to earn a degree.
6:02AM ( 14 years ago )
Job losses continue but state jobless rate unchanged
Georgia's unemployment rate is unchanged from a month ago but the jobs losses continue to rise.
5:51AM ( 14 years ago )
Bad guy left ID behind
Authorities don't think they'll have trouble finding the man who fled on foot from a traffic stop in Flowery Branch Tuesday night.
7:01AM ( 14 years ago )
Swine flu kills Augusta area girl
Officials now say swine flu has now killed 27 people in Georgia.
6:13AM ( 14 years ago )
Ga. teachers sue for bonuses promised under law
A group of Georgia teachers are suing the state for cutting the salary bonuses they received for getting extra certification.

12:57PM ( 14 years ago )