Sunday October 6th, 2024 1:18AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Isakson: 'Nuts' to euthanasia claims
Georgia Senator Johnny Isakson, a Republican who co-sponsored a measure in the Senate similar to the House version of the health care reform bill, said it was ``nuts'' to claim the bill encourages euthanasia.

7:05AM ( 15 years ago )
Appraisers making their rounds
Hall County officials say a member of the Hall County Appraisal Staff may be visiting your property to review the property information.

7:17PM ( 15 years ago )
Family speaks out on Atlanta terror conviction
Family members are speaking out against the conviction of Ehsanul Islam Sadequee on charges of aiding terrorist groups.
6:55PM ( 15 years ago )
MALDEF denounces voter check appeal to DOJ
The Mexican Legal Defense and Educaiton Fund (MALDEF)is denouncing Georgia's appeal of the Justice Department's rejection of a voter check plan.
1:38PM ( 15 years ago )
Perdue names David Nahmias to state Supreme Court
Gov. Perdue has appinted U.S. Attorney David Nahmias to fill open seat on Georgia Supreme Court.
11:38AM ( 15 years ago )
Improvements planned to Habersham Co. road
A well traveled county road in Habersham County will be getting some much needed attention in the next few weeks, according to U.S. Forest Service District Ranger Dave Jensen.
10:50AM ( 15 years ago )
City planning 3rd water treatment plant
Gainesville Mayor Myrtle Figueras asked the City Council Thursday to approve a resolution authorizing staff to immediately begin the design and construction of a new water treatment plant at the Cedar Creek reservoir.
10:26AM ( 15 years ago )
New jobless claims rise to 558K; retail sales dip
The number of newly laid-off workers filing claims for unemployment benefits rose unexpectedly last week, while continuing claims fell sharply... and retails sales dipped in July.
9:34AM ( 15 years ago )
Report: Lanier water plan in the works
Published reports say the Georgia congressional delegation may have a plan ready as early as next month that would make it legal for Georgia cities to pull drinking water from Lake Lanier.
7:34AM ( 15 years ago )
UGA to see 6,300 new students this fall
The University of Georgia is expecting more than 6,300 new undergraduate students this fall.
7:30AM ( 15 years ago )