Tuesday October 8th, 2024 4:23PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Food charity faces hearing
A Walton County judge will decide Friday whether to bar the leaders of a multimillion dollar charity from their Monroe headquarters pending an FBI investigation into financial mismanagement.
6:40AM ( 15 years ago )
Motorist robbed at intersection
A motorist was robbed at gunpoint while sitting at a south Gainesville intersection early Friday morning.
6:34AM ( 15 years ago )
Burglars that left behind cell phone are identified
It wasn't a dropped wallet that led Flowery Branch police to four burglary suspects... but a cell phone they left behind at the house they had broken into.
4:20PM ( 15 years ago )
Study finds hemlock trees dying rapidly, affecting forest carbon cycle
New research by U.S. Forest Service Southern Research Station (SRS) scientists and partners suggests the hemlock woolly adelgid is killing hemlock trees faster than expected in the southern Appalachians and rapidly altering the carbon cycle of these forests.
3:30PM ( 15 years ago )
City posting bench, probation warrants online
The Gainesville Police Department is now posting bench and probation warrants on the city Web site.
1:21PM ( 15 years ago )
2 injured in S. Hall crash
Two people were injured in that head-on crash in Flowery Branch Wednesday night.

10:37AM ( 15 years ago )
Less than 1,000 EMC customers still without power
The Georgia Electric Membership Corporation says less than 1,000 customers remain without power as a result of Sunday's winter storm in Georgia.

9:57AM ( 15 years ago )
Brenau students helping Katrina victims
While many students packed their swimsuits for the beaches of Florida this week, a small group of Brenau Academy and Brenau University volunteers are spending spring break helping Hurricane Katrina victims in Louisiana.
9:40AM ( 15 years ago )
Jobless rates continue to climb
Metro Gainesville's unemployment rate increased another 1.3 percent in January while those in a number of counties in the Gainesville area now top the state's... which reached a record high in January.
9:33AM ( 15 years ago )
639K new jobless claims; continuing claims at 5.1M
The number of new jobless claims and the total number of people receiving unemployment benefits both dropped unexpectedly last week, though they remain at elevated levels.
8:43AM ( 15 years ago )