Sunday October 13th, 2024 10:41PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Moon joins Peach State Bank family
William House, Chairman of the Board of Peach State Bank & Trust, recently announced the addition of Ashley Moon, Bank Officer, to the Peach State Bank family.
9:12AM ( 7 years ago )
Hall chief tax appraiser named chaplain for state professional group
Steve Watson, Director/Chief Appraiser for the Hall County Board of Tax Assessors Office, has been appointed chaplain for the Georgia Association of Assessing Officials.
9:00AM ( 7 years ago )
Gainesville: Another record-setting year for new home permits
Last year was another record-setter, the third in a row, for the City of Gainesville and the number of permits issued for new, single-family homes.
9:00AM ( 7 years ago )
No Gainesville garbage pickup Monday
The City of Gainesville's garbage pickup schedule will be altered next week because of the Marthin Luther King, Jr., holiday.
6:15PM ( 7 years ago )
Georgia U.S. Rep. John Lewis plans to skip Trump inauguration
Democratic Rep. John Lewis of Georgia says he doesn't view Donald Trump as a legitimate president and will be skipping next Friday's inauguration.
5:57PM ( 7 years ago )
Legacy Link offering free 'Living Well' classes
Legacy Link, the Oakwood-based Area Agency on Aging, is offering a free six-week class titled Living Well.
12:54PM ( 7 years ago )
Local students at national Junior Theater Festival
Students from a number of northeast Georgia organizations are attending the three-day National Junior Theater Festival which got underway Friday in Atlanta.
10:30AM ( 7 years ago )
Cumming lawmaker seeks bigger tax break for rural hospital donors
A Cumming lawmaker wants bigger tax breaks for donations given to rural hospitals.
10:23AM ( 7 years ago )
Gainesville man gets 27 years in prison for producing child porn
A Gainesville man has been sentenced to 27 years in federal prison for producing child pornography.
10:39AM ( 7 years ago )
Local official applauds governor's plans for new funding for program for seniors
Governor Deal’s 2017 state budget proposal announced Wednesday includes $4.2 million in new funding for a program deemed "critical" to Georgia’s 1.3 million seniors by a local official who deals with services for seniors everyday.
9:22AM ( 7 years ago )