Sunday October 6th, 2024 11:27PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Fatal poultry plant ammonia leak ruled accidental
Investigators have ruled an ammonia leak at a poultry processing plant in North Carolina was an accident.
9:09AM ( 15 years ago )
Fatal poultry pant ammonia leak ruled an accident
Investigators have ruled a fatal ammonia leak at a poultry processing plant in North Carolina an accident.
8:59AM ( 15 years ago )
Long named DOT Planning Director
A former head of the Gainesville state Department of Transportation (DOT) office has been named the agency's Director of Planning.
7:07AM ( 15 years ago )
Braselton seeking development authority members
Braselton has begun seeking out people interested in serving on its new downtown development authority.
7:00AM ( 15 years ago )
Another Ga. Tech student robbed
A Georgia Tech student has been robbed at gunpoint, the latest in a string of armed robberies on or near the campus.
6:34AM ( 15 years ago )
Gas prices may be nearing their peak
The national average price of gasoline is up by only 3-cents per gallon over last week’s average price. In Florida, the average price increased 5-cents per gallon; while in Georgia and Tennessee the average price increased by 4-cents per gallon.
10:31PM ( 15 years ago )
Obama to discuss immigration reform this week
President Barack Obama says he is committed to a comprehensive immigration overhaul that includes a way for illegal immigrants to become U.S. citizens and will meet with members of congress this week to discuss immigration reform.
9:10AM ( 15 years ago )
In Tehran, an eery calm as death toll jumps to 19
An eery calm settled over the streets of Tehran Sunday as state media reported at least 10 more deaths in post-election unrest.
8:50AM ( 15 years ago )
Free HIV testing Saturday
District 2 Public Health and Good News at Noon are teaming up to offer free rapid testing for HIV Saturday June 27th in observance of National HIV Testing Day.
7:23AM ( 15 years ago )
Rockets hit US base in Afghanistan, 2 troops dead
A rare rocket attack on the main U.S. base in Afghanistan early Sunday killed two U.S. troops and wounded six other Americans, including two civilians, officials said.
7:18AM ( 15 years ago )