Friday October 11th, 2024 12:25PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Hayes Lemmerz has buyer for Gainesville plant it is closing
Hayes Lemmerz has a buyer for the Gainesville plant it is closing, who will use it to support some of its U.S. operations.
6:09AM ( 16 years ago )
China floods kill 171, more rain expected
Soldiers scrambled to shore up soggy levies with sandbags Tuesday in southern China as forecasters warned that more heavy rain in the central region could trigger new flooding on the country's second-longest river.
4:37AM ( 16 years ago )
ATF involved in investigation of White Co. gun dealer
Cleveland Police, along with federal Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) agents, served a search warrant on a Cleveland business last Friday.
8:16PM ( 16 years ago )
New commander for Winder National Guard unit
A Winder-based National Guard unit, which includes members from Gainesville and all over Georgia, has a new commander.
10:45AM ( 16 years ago )
Father's Day tragedy: 2 boys drown in pond
Authorities say two boys drowned in a Stone Mountain pond after one apparently tried to save the other.
6:39AM ( 16 years ago )
Monday is deadline to register to vote for Ga. primary
Georgia residents wanting to cast a ballot in the July 15 primary election better get moving.
6:35AM ( 16 years ago )
INK nominated for national award
INK, the interactive kids museum in Gainesville, has been nominated for a national award.
5:37AM ( 16 years ago )
Saunders, Angels blank Braves 2-0 to avoid sweep
Casey Kotchman homered, Joe Saunders pitched seven scoreless innings and the Los Angeles Angels avoided a sweep with a 2-0 win over the Atlanta Braves on Sunday night.
4:34AM ( 16 years ago )
Hundreds ordered to flee homes in Iowa City
A week's work of frantic sandbagging by students, professors and the National Guard couldn't spare this bucolic college town from the surging Iowa River, which has swamped more than a dozen campus buildings and forced the evacuation Sunday of hundreds of nearby homes.
8:45PM ( 16 years ago )
Gainesville BOE to consider budget Monday night
After weeks of discussion and public input, the Gainesville Board of Education, still faced with a multi-million dollar deficit, hopes to adopt a new budget Monday night.
11:00PM ( 16 years ago )