Wednesday February 26th, 2025 2:11AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
White House defends Biden against Gates criticism
The White House is bristling over former Defense Secretary Robert Gates' new memoir accusing President Barack Obama of showing too little enthusiasm for the U.S. war mission in Afghanistan and sharply criticizing Vice President Joe Biden's foreign policy instincts.
11:18AM ( 11 years ago )
Messages link NJ governor's aide to lane closures
A top aide to New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is linked through emails and text messages to a seemingly deliberate plan to create traffic gridlock in a town at the base of a major bridge after its mayor refused to endorse Christie for re-election.
11:16AM ( 11 years ago )
Just 1 in 4 young teens meet US fitness guidelines
Young teens aren't exactly embracing the government's Let's Move mantra, the latest fitness data suggest.
11:14AM ( 11 years ago )
Temperatures finally climbing above freezing in Ga.
Temperatures finally began climbing above freezing across much of Georgia Wednesday morning for the first time since Sunday.
10:34AM ( 11 years ago )
Cochran running for county commission
A Flowery Branch man - Ken Cochran - has announced plans to run for the Hall County Commission post being vacated by Craig Lutz.
10:04AM ( 11 years ago )
Survey: US companies add 238K jobs, most in year
A private survey shows U.S. businesses added the most jobs in a year in December, powered by a big gain in construction jobs.
8:37AM ( 11 years ago )
Mecum delivers State of the County address Sat.
Hall County Commission Chairman Dick Mecum will deliver his State of the County address Saturday.
8:26AM ( 11 years ago )
Deal campaign reports $4 million in contributions
The campaign of Gov. Nathan Deal is reporting $4 million in contributions over the last six months, as he seeks re-election this year.
7:59AM ( 11 years ago )
Gov't offers new approach to classroom discipline
The Obama administration is issuing new recommendations on classroom discipline that seek to end the apparent disparities in how students of different races are punished for violating school rules.
7:36AM ( 11 years ago )