Sunday October 6th, 2024 3:20PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Former church worker's case bound over to Superior Court
The child molestation case against a former substitute teacher and North Hall church employee has begun moving through the court system.

9:43AM ( 15 years ago )
Dramatic drop in natural gas prices
Natural gas prices in Georgia are at their lowest levels in years and are down dramatically from a year ago.
7:36AM ( 15 years ago )
Overnight fires in Suwanee, S. Hall
Fire struck a 6,000-square-foot house in South Hall Tuesday night and another blaze briefly forced the evacuation of a Suwanee hotel.
6:00AM ( 15 years ago )
NGMC names new Director of Outpatient Rehabilitation
Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) is pleased to announce Don Walsh has been named director of Outpatient Rehabilitation. Walsh takes the reigns from former director Judy Smith, who recently retired.
6:49PM ( 15 years ago )
Norton merges with Habersham real estate company
The Norton Agency and its partner, Norton Mountain Properties, are pleased to announce that they have merged with Otter Real Estate of Habersham County.
6:34PM ( 15 years ago )
GGC student housing groundbreaking
Georgia Gwinnett College moved a step closer to on-campus student housing Tuesday.
2:18PM ( 15 years ago )
Poignant service says goodbye to M.J., the man
Michael Jackson was an entertainment phenomenon both triumphant and troubled, a dazzling performer who transcended barriers, transformed the music world and transfixed fans and non-fans alike in every corner of the Earth. But Tuesday's memorial was not for that Michael Jackson. Instead, those closest to the legend gave us a glimpse of Michael Jackson the man.
1:30PM ( 15 years ago )
Combat training for Georgia guardsmen defended
The head of the national guard in Georgia Tuesday defended the training that guard members receive before heading into combat.
11:26AM ( 15 years ago )
Gainesville teacher headed to teachers academy
David Brinson, a fourth grade teacher at Fair Street school in Gainesville, has been selected to attend the 2009 Mickelson ExxonMobil Teachers Academy.
9:42AM ( 15 years ago )
Corps to use lottery system for new boat docks
With the lifting of the moratorium on new boat docks on Lake Lanier, the Corps of Engineers has now announced plans for a lottery to decide who gets a permit from the limited number available.
6:30AM ( 15 years ago )