Tuesday July 2nd, 2024 4:15PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Official: Dozens of Taliban killed after US deaths
About 50 Taliban militants died in a battle in western Afghanistan after an insurgent ambush killed three U.S. troops, an Afghan official said Sunday.
10:06PM ( 14 years ago )
5 US troops among 50 killed in Afghan violence
About 50 civilians, security forces and militants were killed in a wave of violence around Afghanistan, including a bomb that left 14 Afghan travelers dead in one of the country's most dangerous regions. Five American soldiers died in two attacks using roadside bombs.
9:25PM ( 14 years ago )
Search for missing Alzheimer's patient has happy ending
A search is over west of Gainesville for an elderly woman discovered missing from her Browns Bridge Road home early Saturday... and she appears okay.
10:30AM ( 14 years ago )
Creation research center developing at Truett-McConnell College
Science meets Christianity in a new Creation Research Center being built in White County.

9:16AM ( 14 years ago )
Flu season comes early; most are swine variety
Influenza is circulating unusually early this year with cases in all 50 states nearly all the swine flu variety, government health officials said Friday. The Southeast has been especially hard hit.
6:59AM ( 14 years ago )
Animal carcasses found at Murrayville home
A case of animal cruelty - involving the deaths of 16 animals - is under investigation in North Hall.

6:53AM ( 14 years ago )
Gwinnett Co. files lawsuit over charter school
Gwinnett County Schools filed suit Friday - as expected - against a new state law that created a state charter school commission, alleging the district is being illegally forced to fund a Norcross charter school.
8:40PM ( 14 years ago )
Time running out for Lanier boat dock applications
The deadline for getting your name in the hat if you want to be in the running for a boat dock on Lake Lanier is fast-approaching.
2:03PM ( 14 years ago )
Ga. revenue figures fall again in August
Georgia's tax collections dropped about 16 percent in August over the same month last year, but Gov. Sonny Perdue's office said Friday that exceptional circumstances were largely to blame and said there are no plans yet for more budget cuts.
1:34PM ( 14 years ago )
Groundbreaking for new Gainesville industrial park
Groundbreaking was held Friday morning for the first new industrial park in Gainesville in ten years.
12:06PM ( 14 years ago )