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Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Georgia appeals court judge shot to death; DA says homicide unlikely
An appeals judge in Georgia has been found shot dead behind his Albany home, but officials do not believe it was a homicide.
6:01PM ( 5 years ago )
Lanier Tech records largest enrollment in 55-year history
The first day of classes this week for the Fall Semester at Lanier Technical College set a new enrollment record for the school.
3:00PM ( 5 years ago )
Elachee hiking trails project completed
A year-long signage and mileage marker update of the trails at Elachee Nature Science Center in Gainesville has been completed, which is expected to enhance hiker navigation along the trails in Chicopee Woods.
10:00AM ( 5 years ago )
Gainesville: Wisdom Project 2030, University of North Georgia establish partnership
With nearly 15 percent of Hall County's population age 65 and older, two institutions are joining forces to educate and serve community members 55 years old and older.
5:00AM ( 5 years ago )
SATURDAY EDITION: Around Northeast Georgia
Date set for this year's Lake Lanier shore sweep, Forsyth Co. judge to lead state judges group, and more...
12:01AM ( 5 years ago )
Making a case to women: Trump female defenders go on offense
The Trump campaign has a message for its female supporters: It's time to come out of hiding.
8:27AM ( 5 years ago )
New and returning Brenau students show up for move-in day
With summer coming to an end, new and returning students descended on the Brenau University campus Wednesday to move into their residence halls and sorority houses for the start of a new school year.
8:47AM ( 5 years ago )
Public input meetings on Gainesville area transportation projects planned this week
Two meetings are planned this week at which the public is invited to weigh-in on an updated list of proposed Gainesville/Hall Country transportation projects.
8:00PM ( 5 years ago )
Corps concerned about amount of trash found on Lanier island following fire
A fire on an island in Lake Lanier that lit up the nighttime sky one day last week was not as bad as it may have looked, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, but the big concern is the amount of trash officials found on Three Sisters Island.
3:00PM ( 5 years ago )
University of North Georgia gears up for fall semester with 'Weeks of Welcome'
From goat yoga to fireworks to student organization fairs, Weeks of Welcome will have a little bit of everything for University of North Georgia students arriving for fall semester this week.
10:00AM ( 5 years ago )