Friday October 11th, 2024 4:25PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Asian shares take a tumble
Asian stock prices are off sharply today, tracking Wall Street's losses amid growing concern over record oil prices and other bad news from the U.S. economy.
6:34AM ( 16 years ago )
Record high temps recorded
Gainesville came within two degrees of tying the record high for the date Sunday but there were several places in the state that did tie or break their records.
6:11AM ( 16 years ago )
Gruhn inducted into GACA Hall of Fame
Legendary Gainesville High School head football coach Bobby Gruhn was inducted into the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association (GACA) Hall of Fame Saturday.
2:07PM ( 16 years ago )
Those tell-all books
Former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan is the latest to publish a tell-all book that bites the hand that fed him. The question that comes to mind when hearing and reading about books like this is:
11:05PM ( 16 years ago )
Forsyth considers legal action over Bethel Park decision
The Forsyth County Commission has told its lawyers to begin the first steps toward taking legal action against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers over its decision to turn over operation of Bethel Park to the YMCA of Metropolitan Atlanta.
8:43PM ( 16 years ago )
Cereal recall
Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin is alerting Georgia residents to the recall of some Kraft Foods Post LiveActive Mixed Berry Crunch Cereals.

12:05PM ( 16 years ago )
Green St. traffic woes expected this weekend
The downtown connector in Atlanta is not the only place where you are likely to find major traffic delays this weekend: add Gainesville's Green Street to the list.
9:54AM ( 16 years ago )
Jet Fuel now offered at Habersham Airport
With the Habersham County Airport now offering jet fuel, the airport's manager says it should be a boost to the local economy.
9:52AM ( 16 years ago )
Gainesville restaurant robbed
The Sonic Drive-In restaurant on the west side of Gainesville was robbed early Saturday, but a suspect was quickly arrested.
6:55AM ( 16 years ago )
Most Ga. students promoted despite failing tests
Very few of the students who fail a state exam required for promotion to the next grade are held back by schools, according to data released by the state Friday.
6:55AM ( 16 years ago )