Sunday October 13th, 2024 10:43PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Clarkesville attorney, Forsyth DA named to state boards
A Clarkesville woman and the Forsyth County District Attorney have been named to separate state boards.
12:00PM ( 7 years ago )
Dunlap. Burrell, Wilheit among Georgia Trend's '100 Most Influential Georgians'
Three business people from Gainesville are on Georgia's Trend's latest list of the 100 Most Influential Georgans.
9:00AM ( 7 years ago )
North Forsyth students to attend Naval Academy
A pair of students from North Forsyth High School have been offered full admission to the United States Naval Academy.
5:00AM ( 7 years ago )
Cumming Old Navy store collects cold weather gear for Hall Boys & Girls Clubs members
The Old Navy store at Marketplace in Cumming has been collecting cold weather clothing for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hall County.
9:00PM ( 7 years ago )
Suwanee Beer Fest returns in March
The 7th Annual Suwanee American Craft Beer Fest is set for March 18.
6:00PM ( 7 years ago )
UPDATE: Trump unleashes Twitter attack on Ga. congressman
Donald Trump tore into civil rights legend John Lewis for questioning the legitimacy of the Republican billionaire's White House victory, intensifying a feud with the black congressman days before the national holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and as the first African-American president prepares to leave office.
3:35PM ( 7 years ago )
Hall EMA offering free storm spotter training
Hall County Emergency Management is partnering with the National Weather Service to provide residents with the opportunity to learn how to become a certified storm spotter.
3:00PM ( 7 years ago )
2016 was warmest year on record in Georgia, Alaska
What did Georgia and Alaska have in common last year besides voting for Donald Trump in the presidential election? Each recorded their warmest year on record, according to the National Weather Service.
12:00PM ( 7 years ago )
UNG: New cadets complete FROG Week despite winter storm
Despite the cold weather and change in training activities caused by a winter storm, the University of North Georgia's Corps of Cadets added 56 new cadets this semester.
12:00PM ( 7 years ago )