Friday October 11th, 2024 4:27AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
White Co. school tax rate going up
White County property owners can expect the education portion of their property tax bill to go up this year.
9:35AM ( 16 years ago )
Crackdown on illegal immigrants cited as Pa. mayor receives honor
The mayor of Hazleton, Pa., who drew nationwide attention for his crackdown on illegal immigration, has been named the state's Mayor of the Year.
9:27AM ( 16 years ago )
Woman treated for smoke inhalation
A Gainesville woman was treated for smoke inhalation Sunday night following a fire at Norwood Apartments on Park Hill Drive.
6:50AM ( 16 years ago )
Smog alert for today
Hot, hazy conditions in the Atlanta area are expected to continue Monday, and a smog alert has been issued.
6:36AM ( 16 years ago )
Forsyth County to reexamine use of credit cards
The Forsyth County Commission will examine credit card use by county employees after a newspaper reported the county is among the most generous in metro Atlanta in passing out cards to workers.
6:28AM ( 16 years ago )
Deadly bus blasts in China
Two people have been killed and 14 injured in a pair of explosions aboard public buses in China, just weeks before the start of the Olympics.
5:36AM ( 16 years ago )
HIV cases on the rise, funding low in the South
The Deep South's poor residents are plagued by HIV and the region isn't receiving its fair share of federal money for prevention and support, according to a report to be released Monday.
4:35AM ( 16 years ago )
House pressing on with his Olympics dream
If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. And, that's exactly what a young man from Gainesville who failed by a little more than a second to make the U.S. Olympics team this year intends to do.
12:30PM ( 16 years ago )
Nearly 1,200 graduate from Lanier Tech
Nearly 1,200 Lanier Technical College students graduated Friday night.
8:38PM ( 16 years ago )
Lawsuit over school funding in Ga. heads to court
A long-running legal battle between 50 mostly rural Georgia school districts, including the Commerce City and Towns County systems, and the state over education funding is heading to court - again.
3:44PM ( 16 years ago )