Friday October 11th, 2024 2:25PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Cedar Rapids flood recedes; Des Moines levee fails
The dark, filthy water that flooded Iowa's second-largest city finally started to recede Saturday after forcing 24,000 people to flee, but those who remained were urged to cut back on showering and flushing to save the last of their unspoiled drinking water.
6:24PM ( 16 years ago )
Unemployment insurance claims down in Gainesville, statewide
First time unemployment insurance claims were down in Gainesville last month, as well as statewide.
9:41AM ( 16 years ago )
Sportscaster Charlie Jones dies; covered Gainesville Olympics events
Veteran sportscaster Charlie Jones, who declared Gainesville the "hospitality capital of the world" while covering the 1996 Olympics, has died.
9:05AM ( 16 years ago )
New director of Hall Co. Parks & Leisure Services named
The Hall County Board of Commissioners has approved the appointment of Greg Walker as Director of Parks and Leisure Services.
6:46PM ( 16 years ago )
Hall OTM team places 9th in world event
The Martin Elementary Odyssey of the Mind (OTM) team placed 9th out of 55 elementary teams in World Finals Competition at the recent 2008 Odyssey of the Mind World Championships.
2:20PM ( 16 years ago )
Rabies case #25
Another rabies case has been confirmed in Hall County, the 25th of the year.
11:27AM ( 16 years ago )
Family whose house burned accounted for
The north Gainesville family, whose three-story house was destroyed by fire early Friday, has been accounted for.
11:09AM ( 16 years ago )
All but one Hall school making AYP in "All Students" category this year
All but one Hall County school will make AYP or Adequate Yearly Progress this year in the "All Students" category.

10:55AM ( 16 years ago )
NE Ga. men fined for building on Chattahoochee forest property
Two Northeast Georgia men were recently ordered to pay fines and restitution for ignoring property lines and building structures on Chattahoochee National Forest land.
10:51AM ( 16 years ago )
Expanding Buford express bus service to Atlanta
Governor Perdue is embracing a couple of mass transit options, one of which affects the Buford area.
10:15AM ( 16 years ago )