Monday March 10th, 2025 4:08PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Helen's Georgia Heritage Center for the Arts closing
The Georgia Heritage Center for the Arts is closing its doors. ending 16 years of promoting the artists of Georgia.
2:16PM ( 11 years ago )
New business model for an old industry
2:02PM ( 11 years ago )
Brenau, UNG included in new ranking of affordable colleges; Ga. Tech tops in state, nation
Brenau University and the University of North Georgia (UNG) are included in a new ranking of the country's most affordable colleges, compiled by Affordable Colleges Online.
1:32PM ( 11 years ago )
City teams with GHS to rebuild home
The Gainesville Community Development Housing Division is teaming up with the Construction Technology Department at Gainesville High School to re-build a home for one Gainesville family.
1:16PM ( 11 years ago )
New signs of rising illegal immigration
After dropping during the recession, the number of immigrants crossing the border illegally into the U.S. appears to be on the rise again.
1:08PM ( 11 years ago )
US experts: NKorea can likely build key nuke parts
North Korean scientists are able to build crucial equipment for uranium-based nuclear bombs on their own, cutting the need for imports that had been one of the few ways outsiders could monitor the country's secretive atomic work, according to evidence gathered by two American experts.
1:06PM ( 11 years ago )
4 blasts at Kenya mall; 2 terrorists reportedly killed
Four thunderous explosions rattled Nairobi's upscale mall Monday, part of a battle between Kenyan troops and al-Qaida-linked terrorists. Top Kenyan officials said two hostage takers, part of "a multinational collection from all over the world," had been killed.
10:00AM ( 11 years ago )
State Supreme Court overturns ruling in Hall Co. child molestation case
The Georgia Supreme Court Monday unanimously reversed a Georgia Court of Appeals decision and ruled that a Hall County court did not err in re-sentencing a man convicted of child molestation.
10:00AM ( 11 years ago )
Ga. high court rules in favor of charter schools in pension fund dispute
Georgia's highest court has upheld a Fulton County court ruling that bars Atlanta Public Schools from using tax dollars to pay for its pension obligations before distributing a share of the money to local charter schools.
9:10AM ( 11 years ago )