Sunday June 30th, 2024 7:18PM
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Ken Stanford

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Ken  Stanford
Report: Sugar company ignored dangers before blast
A federal agency says Imperial Sugar and managers at its Georgia refinery ignored known dangers of explosive dust for decades before a 2008 explosion killed 14 workers.
10:10AM ( 14 years ago )
New jobless claims drop unexpectedly to 530K
The number of newly laid-off workers seeking unemployment benefits fell for the third straight week, evidence that layoffs are continuing to ease.

9:14AM ( 14 years ago )
Gwinnett files notice of appeal of water wars ruling
Gwinnett County has filed a notice of appeal in response to the ruling by federal Judge Paul Magnusonon the long-running "Water Wars" in which Gwinnett County is a party.
8:30AM ( 14 years ago )
District 4 Cleanup postponed
Hall County District 4 Commissioner Ashley Bell has announced that Saturday’s planned district-wide cleanup effort has been postponed until Nov. 14 because of the forecast for more rain.
7:13AM ( 14 years ago )
Jobless rates down in every NE Ga. county
The Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) says the unemployment rate in the metro Gainesville area declined to 9.1 percent in August... and that jobless rates in every county in northeast Georgia are down from a month ago.
6:59AM ( 14 years ago )
NGCSU takes top military college honor
A Georgia university has been ranked the nation's top performing senior military college.
5:33AM ( 14 years ago )
Practice, qualifying begin for Petit Le Mans
Practice and qualifying begin today for Saturday's running of the 12th annual Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta but some of the schedule for this week has had to be altered because of the heavy rains earlier in the week.
10:39AM ( 14 years ago )
Obama assures help for flooded Georgians
President Barack Obama is assuring Georgia officials that requests for federal aid to deal with deadly torrential rains will receive prompt attention.
10:06AM ( 14 years ago )
Death toll at 10 as Southeast floods start to ebb
As floodwaters around Atlanta began to recede, residents were packing moving vans with furniture and commiserating about water-logged apartments... and a tenth death was reported.
8:30AM ( 14 years ago )
Lanier expected to peak at 1068.5 this weekend
Lake Lanier - still reaping the benefits of this week's torrential rains - is expected to peak just 2.5 feet below full pool this weekend, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
6:46AM ( 14 years ago )