Sunday July 7th, 2024 12:22PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Atlanta cops to patrol some college campuses
Atlanta Police Chief Richard Pennington said uniformed officers will patrol some of the city's college campuses after a string of attacks on students.
12:01PM ( 14 years ago )
Rain blamed for sewage spill
A sewage spill in Lula is blamed on Monday's heavy rains.
11:36AM ( 14 years ago )
Cities lag in preparations for high-stakes census
With the 2010 census looming, major U.S. cities whose residents are at high risk of being missed are struggling with a shortage of money and manpower to prepare for an accurate count.
8:34AM ( 14 years ago )
Board of Regents meet at NGCSU
The state Board of Regents begins a two-day meeting in Dahlonega today on the campus of North Georgia College & State University.

6:31AM ( 14 years ago )
3 missing juveniles located at a Gainesville residence
The Gainesville Police Department has located three missing juvenile siblings.
8:45PM ( 14 years ago )
Flooding reported in NE Ga.
Some creeks in Banks and Jackson counties have been overflowing today and there are reports of some street flooding in Gainesville. In addition, some roads in Forsyth County have been closed.
10:54AM ( 14 years ago )
New federal prison moving toward full staffing
The new federal prison in Gainesville plans to add more employees over the next few months.
10:01AM ( 14 years ago )
FLASH FLOOD WARNING AREA EXPANDED
Heavy rains across north Georgia are causing some streams and creeks to rise and a Flash Flood Warning has been posted for all or parts of several counties... including Gwinnett and southern Forsyth, and, now, parts of Banks and Jackson counties.
9:09AM ( 14 years ago )
Hunting accident victim identified
An 11-year-old boy who died Friday night after accidentally shooting himself in the head during a hunting trip earlier in the day has been identified as John Wayne Corcoran of Dawsonville.
7:33AM ( 14 years ago )
Christmas tree farmers expecting good crop
North Georgia Christmas tree farmers say this year's selection should be good despite the lingering effects of the state's prolonged drought.
7:07AM ( 14 years ago )