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Ken Stanford

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Ken  Stanford
Search ends for fraud scheme suspect
The Hall County Sheriff's Office confirms that Wendell Spell, the man wanted in connection with an alleged multi-million dollar fraud scheme, has been found.
9:53AM ( 15 years ago )
ACLU attacks voter registration bill
A bill introduced in the state Senate that would require proof of citizenship when you register to vote is under attack.
9:52AM ( 15 years ago )
Bitter cold returns
A mass of frigid air has settled over north Georgia this morning, sending temperatures in most places into the teens... with wind chills several degrees lower.
5:29AM ( 15 years ago )
One injured in forklift accident
A 48-year-old man was injured Tuesday morning when the forklift he was operating overturned down an embankment near Oakwood.
12:04PM ( 15 years ago )
Suwanee ready to unveil downtown update plan
What might the Buford Highway/Russell Road intersection of the future look like? How might Old Town residents enjoy easier access to the Suwanee Creek Greenway and other parks and open spaces? How can commercial and residential uses in the Old Town area be expanded?
11:16AM ( 15 years ago )
No serious injuries in car-train collision
The driver of a car involved in a car-train collision in south Gainesville Monday afternoonscaped with only minor injuries.
11:09AM ( 15 years ago )
Bill requires citizenship proof of voters
Georgians newly registering to vote would need to provide proof of citizenship beginning in 2010 under a bill introduced in the state Senate.

11:05AM ( 15 years ago )
GFUMC to host 8th Annual Basketball Tournament
Gainesville First United Methodist Church (GFUMC) will host the 8th Annual MAC Madness Basketball Tournament Monday, February 23 through Saturday, March 14, 2009 at the church on Thompson Bridge Road in Gainesville.
9:54AM ( 15 years ago )
History Center receives national film award
The Northeast Georgia History Center recently was presented its first-place Pegasus Award for a documentary film - produced by a Gainesville company - that is part of an exhibit honoring the life and golf career of Masters Champion Tommy Aaron.
9:47AM ( 15 years ago )
Firm tied to salmonella ran unlicensed Texas plant
A peanut processing plant in Texas run by the same company blamed for a national salmonella outbreak operated for years uninspected and unlicensed by government health officials, The Associated Press has learned.
9:37AM ( 15 years ago )