Thursday October 10th, 2024 6:29PM
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Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Repairs to Dahlonega water plant finished
If all goes well, the water crisis facing Dahlonega for about 10 days should be over in about 24 hours.

6:50AM ( 16 years ago )
Obama vows to double funding for charter schools
Barack Obama promised Tuesday to double funding for charter schools, pay teachers based on performance and replace those who aren't up to the job, embracing education proposals normally more popular with Republican candidates.

1:08PM ( 16 years ago )
McCain 'overwhelmed' by Palin's popularity
Republican John McCain has seized on running mate Sarah Palin's popularity to raise money for the party.
1:01PM ( 16 years ago )
Bush keeping Iraq troop levels mostly steady
President Bush announced Tuesday that he will keep the U.S. force strength in Iraq largely intact until the next president takes over.
12:56PM ( 16 years ago )
More stormy weather today?
More stormy weather could be on its way today after a stormy night in Forsyth County.

10:41AM ( 16 years ago )
Cheney sees nothing stopping Palin from doing job
There's nothing stopping Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin from being an effective vice president, says the man who now has the job.
1:18PM ( 16 years ago )
Obama backers not conceding Ga. to McCain
All the polls say that they shouldn't bother, but Georgia supporters of Barack Obama say that they're not conceding the state to John McCain.
12:48PM ( 16 years ago )
Gainesville accepting online payment of utility bills
Gainesville Public Utility customers can now pay their utility bills online.

10:11AM ( 16 years ago )
Political forum planned at Brenau
Brenau University Learning and Leisure Institute (BULLI) will sponsor an open-to-the-public political forum Saturday, Sept. 13, featuring Democratic and Republican candidates for U.S. Senate, north Georgia posts in the U.S. House of Representatives, and candidates for the Georgia General Assembly.
5:41AM ( 16 years ago )
Tech Tops Boston College, 19-16
Jonathan Dwyer ran for 108 yards, scoring the go-ahead touchdown on a 43-yard run midway through the fourth quarter on Saturday and Georgia Tech beat Boston College 19-16.
4:15PM ( 16 years ago )