Monday October 14th, 2024 4:19PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Enota students raise nearly $10K for school's technology needs
Enota Elementary School students raised more than $9,000 during September for their school's technology needs.
12:00PM ( 7 years ago )
Flowery Branch college student recognized for creating video game he designed
Yasmany Roman of Flowery Branch created a game demo that has been selected as a finalist in the “GAME ON” competition at the MIA Animation Conference and Festival in Miami.
9:00AM ( 7 years ago )
Brenau program to explore impact of women, minorities, younger people on U.S. politics
Exactly two weeks before the historic 2016 presidential election, Brenau University will host a public program with two of the nation’s most visible experts on the impact women, minorities and younger people now have on American politics.
12:01AM ( 7 years ago )
Early voting begins Monday
Early voting for next month's General Election begins Monday in Georgia.
12:01AM ( 7 years ago )
Gainesville Y to celebrate 'Lights on Afterschool,' local families
The Georgia Mountains YMCA will kick off seasonal family activities with a Fall Festival next Saturday, celebrating Lights On Afterschool and local families.
9:00PM ( 7 years ago )
North Ga. Tech reports record fall-semester enrollment in its dual enrollment program
North Georgia Technical College set a new fall-semester record with its Move on When Ready dual enrollment program numbers for fall 2016.
6:00PM ( 7 years ago )
Gainesville: More area businesses sign on to help 'Raise the 8'
Wilheit Packaging recently became the fourth area business to join the North Georgia Heart Foundation’s Raise the 8 Campaign.
3:00PM ( 7 years ago )
UNG launches International Baccalaureate program for teachers
The University of North Georgia’s College of Education has become the first university in Georgia to feature the International Baccalaureate Educator Certificate in Teaching and Learning as part of its teacher education program.
12:00PM ( 7 years ago )
Flowery Branch City Clerk recognized by international group
Flowery Branch City Clerk Melissa McCain has earned the designation of Master Municipal Clerk, which is awarded by the International Institute of Municipal Clerks, Inc.
9:00AM ( 7 years ago )
Drought continues to worsen in north and central Georgia
Drought conditions are continuing to worsen across north and central Georgia, according to the latest report from the U.S. Drought Monitor.
9:00AM ( 7 years ago )