Wednesday October 9th, 2024 2:14PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Mail brings a surprise for Cornelia property owners
A computer glitch has caused a little bit of panic among Cornelia taxpayers.

7:52AM ( 15 years ago )
Ga. officials propose fees on hospitals, insurers
Gov. Sonny Perdue's office is considering charging hospitals and health insurance companies extra fees to help cover the state's budget shortfall.
7:41AM ( 15 years ago )
Metro Gainesville jobless rate up again
The unemployment rate in metro Gainesville is up again, three-tenths of a percent to 6.5 percent, and it is up in each of the 10 counties in the immediate Gainesville area.
12:01PM ( 15 years ago )
S&P Affirms BBB+ Rating of ACTS Retirement-Life Communities
ACTS Retirement-Life Communities, Inc., whose holdings include Lanier Village Estates in Gainesville, announced Tuesday that Standard & Poor
9:55AM ( 15 years ago )
Economy declined 0.5 percent in third quarter
The economy was shrinking in the summer and corporate profits were falling even before the financial crisis struck with full force.
9:21AM ( 15 years ago )
Stooksbury: SE ripe for devastating freezes
Georgia's state climatologist says things are right for devastating freezes in the Southeast this winter.
6:51AM ( 15 years ago )
States in South, West to gain seats in Congress
Southern and western states - Georgia among them - are poised to snatch more congressional seats from the rest of the country as Americans pursue open spaces and warmer climates.
4:57AM ( 15 years ago )
Concerned Black Clergy protests plan for illegals
Concerned Black Clergy is protesting an application by the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Department to deputize members of the department to implement portions of a federal immigration law.
12:47PM ( 15 years ago )
Ga. is country's 9th-fastest growing state
Utah is the nation's fastest growing state, knocking Nevada from its usual top spot. Georgia is ninth.
10:50AM ( 15 years ago )
Two-day work week for Hall employees
This will be a shorter work week than Hall County employees were expecting when the year began.
9:32AM ( 15 years ago )