Wednesday October 9th, 2024 12:34AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Storms kill 8 in Okla.; stormy weather headed to Ga.
At least eight people were killed by stormy weather in Oklahoma last night and strong thunderstorms are possible in north Georgia later today... riding in on strong, gusty winds.
6:43AM ( 15 years ago )
How well can you spell?
Hall County has a new spelling bee champion.
12:41PM ( 15 years ago )
Kevin Bales Trio to perform at 'Evenings of Intimate Jazz'
The Kevin Bales Trio will perform Saturday, February 21, at The Arts Council’s Smithgall Arts Center.
11:46AM ( 15 years ago )
Forsyth Co. intersection closing
A Forsyth County intersection is going to be closed for at least a month as work continues on rebuilding the crossroads.
10:54AM ( 15 years ago )
New trial ordered in Dawson Co. drug case
The state Supreme Court has ordered a new trial for Shannon Bradford, who was convicted in Dawson County of trafficking in amphetamine and other drug charges.
10:45AM ( 15 years ago )
Peanut company in salmonella probe shuts 2nd plant
The company at the center of an investigation into a deadly national salmonella outbreak has suspended operations at a second peanut processing plant.
10:23AM ( 15 years ago )
Gardner re-elected to GHA Board of Trustees
Jim Gardner, president and chief executive officer of Northeast Georgia Health System, Inc., was elected to the Board of Trustees of the Georgia Hospital Association (GHA) at the association's annual convention Feb. 4 in Atlanta.
9:52AM ( 15 years ago )
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Guest pianist John Wustman will accompany soprano Barbara Steinhaus and others Saturday night in a Valentine’s Day performance of Spanisches Liederbuch, a collection of 44 “art songs” by Austrian composer Hugo Wolf, at 7:30 p.m. at Brenau University’s Pearce Auditorium.
9:42AM ( 15 years ago )
Hundreds line up for $10/hour jobs
More than 1,000 people showed up in LaGrange Monday to apply for 600 jobs at a plant that will help supply the Kia automotive assembly plant in West Point.

6:43AM ( 15 years ago )
Oakwood City Council members agree to disagree
The Oakwood City Council could not a agree Monday night on a change in the ordinance regulating the way businesses display signs and banners.
9:16PM ( 15 years ago )