Sunday October 6th, 2024 9:27AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Cindea named Gainesville schools ‘Teacher of the Year’
Suzanne Cindea is Teacher of the Year for the Gainesville City School System - and will now compete for state Teacher of the Year honors.
8:00PM ( 4 years ago )
Marsy's Law honors Cagle for victims' advocacy
Marsy’s Law for Georgia, a victims’ rights group which helped to pass a Constitutional Amendment in November 2018 that gives crime victims equal rights, recently awarded Former Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle a Victims’ Rights Champion Award
3:00PM ( 4 years ago )
Brenau graduate named to state nursing board
A Brenau University graduate, Holly Lynn Free, has been named to the Georgia Board of Nursing by Gov. Brian Kemp.
10:00AM ( 4 years ago )
Forsyth County opens health & wellness center for county employees
Forsyth County has opened a new, state-of-the-art, 2,200 square foot Health & Wellness Center, offering on-site medical services to Forsyth County employees, spouses, dependents (above the age of two) and retirees.
5:00AM ( 4 years ago )
SATURDAY EDITION: Around Northeast Georgia
Junior League's "Done in a Day" project benefits Rape Response, Lanier to host major fishing tournament next year, and more...
12:01AM ( 4 years ago )
Push-in ceremony held for new Hall County fire engine
A new Hall County fire engine was "pushed" into service on Thursday following a special ceremony that pays homage to the history of fire services.
9:49AM ( 4 years ago )
Gainesville: Dubnik named to post on state House Appropriations Committee
State Representative Matt Dubnik has been named Secretary of the Georgia House of Representatives Appropriations Committee.
9:00AM ( 4 years ago )
Collins: Democrats dive deeper into their 'partisan impeachment charade'
Congressman Doug Collins, Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee, says Democrats "dove deeper into their partisan impeachment charade" Thursday with the passage of a resolution authorizing the House to conduct a presidential impeachment inquiry.
4:37PM ( 4 years ago )
Temperatures plummet, trees topple as cold front roars into the South
Temperatures fell rapidly across the South Thursday afternoon as strong winds pushed a cold front into the region and many places, including the Gainesville area, reported power outage as the winds pushed trees across powerlines.
4:31PM ( 4 years ago )