Tuesday October 8th, 2024 7:44AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Senate links immigration checks, road money
The Georgia Senate wants to penalize local governments that don't check whether the workers they're hiring are illegal immigrants.
9:20PM ( 15 years ago )
High schoolers featured in Southern Living
The April 2009 edition of Southern Living magazine contains a feature on Hall County School System's Habitat High program.
7:12PM ( 15 years ago )
Ga. colleges have $12B impact on state, cities
A new study shows the state's public colleges and universities have more than a $12 billion impact on Georgia.
2:04PM ( 15 years ago )
Jackson EMC warns of new phone scam
Jackson Electric Membership Corporation (EMC) is cautioning its members to be aware of a new phone scam that’s tricked some Georgia utility consumers into compromising their credit card numbers in an effort to keep their power on.

1:34PM ( 15 years ago )
Ga. Senate OK's budget
The Georgia Senate has approved an $18.6 billion budget that will mean higher health insurance costs and more furlough days for state employees.
1:31PM ( 15 years ago )
Gym manager arrested for stealing from members
A Buford gym manager has been arrested on charges he stole laptops, wedding rings and other valuables from members' lockers.
10:05AM ( 15 years ago )
Four restaurants cited for underage sales
Four Forsyth County restaurants were recently cited for sales of alcoholic beverages to an underage person, Sheriff Ted Paxton said Wednesday.

9:37AM ( 15 years ago )
Hall, Gwinnett getting $$$ to deal with blighted areas
Gwinnett and Hall counties are getting some help in dealing with blighted neighborhoods.
8:35AM ( 15 years ago )
Flooded, soggy Southeast braces for more rain
Residents of the rain-soaked Southeast braced for more storms even as they tried to dry out from a weekend deluge that flooded hundreds of homes, washed out roads and forced evacuations.
5:01AM ( 15 years ago )
County officials cited in judges' City View recusals
Hall County Court Administrator Reggie Forrester Tuesday shed some light on the reasons the county's four Superior Court judges recused themselves from the City View case... noting, for one thing, the number of county officials closely associated with the matter.
2:31PM ( 15 years ago )