Wednesday October 9th, 2024 6:19PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Flowery Branch fire
A fire near Flowery Branch Thursday night destroyed a 2,500-square-foot structure.
3:31PM ( 19 years ago )
Cold weather returns
Cold weather returned to the Gainesville area just in time for Thanksgiving and the after-Thanksgiving sales after eleven days of unseasonably warm weather.
3:30PM ( 19 years ago )
63% at-risk people in Gainesville area still need flu shots
About 63% of the people in high-priority groups in the Gainesville area still have not received a flu shot this year.
3:29PM ( 19 years ago )
NE Georgians complete floodplain management course
Six local government officials from Northeast Georgia recently completed a state and federal floodplain management training session.
3:07PM ( 19 years ago )
Some stores open Thanksgiving
If you think you just can't wait until Friday to begin your Christmas shopping or you need a break from the turkey and dressing and all those relatives, some Gainesville stores are ready to accommodate you.
2:27PM ( 19 years ago )
IRS owes Hall residents $59,000 in undeliverable tax refunds
Nearly 3,000 Georgians, sixty-three from Hall County, are owed more than two-and-a-half million dollars by the Internal Revenue Service.
8:19AM ( 19 years ago )
Gainesville RR crossing closing
A railroad crossing near the Gainesville airport is being permanently closed.
8:18AM ( 19 years ago )
NE Georgians approved for $700K+ in 'Ivan' assistance
Northeast Georgians received more than $700,000 in federal and state disaster assistance for damage caused by Hurricane Ivan.
4:22PM ( 19 years ago )
Hand me my beer, Mabel, I'm a fixin' to play you a sonata
In recent years I've come to like a genre of music that I grew up listening to - country, and I've also come to enjoy the light
classics. They are two forms of music I never dreamed I'd come to appreciate, if, in fact, that's what I&#
12:10PM ( 19 years ago )
USFS buys 356 acres in NE Georgia
The U.S. Forest Service and a number of other agencies have completed the purchase of more than 350 acres near the Lumpkin-Dawson county line which will be protected from development.
10:01AM ( 19 years ago )