Saturday March 15th, 2025 9:59AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
As price of college rises, so does federal aid
With college costs continuing to rise, more students are receiving federal financial aid, though state and institutional aid remains largely flat
7:09AM ( 11 years ago )
New mobile app for National Forest visitors
Would you like to have the forest in the palm of your hand? Now you can. The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests has released its first mobile app that helps visitors locate recreational activities on the two national forests in Georgia
9:59PM ( 11 years ago )
Report: JPMorgan investigated for China hiring
U.S. regulators are looking into whether JPMorgan Chase hired the children of Chinese officials to help it boost its business in China, The New York Times reported.
6:38PM ( 11 years ago )
Blunt force trauma cited in fatal football injury
Authorities say a high school football cornerback who died after a scrimmage suffered blunt force head and neck trauma.
6:32PM ( 11 years ago )
Congress split on cutting off aid to Egypt
Members of Congress are split over whether the U.S. should cut off military aid to Egypt, highlighting the difficult choices facing the Obama administration amid spiraling violence on the streets of an important Middle East ally.
2:11PM ( 11 years ago )
FCPC to hear requests for 500+ single-family lots
The Forsyth County Planning Commission (FCPC) will hear six requests later this month for several proposed residential developments encompassing 553 lots for single-family homes.
11:23AM ( 11 years ago )
End of cool weather in sight but expect more rain
The end of the unusually cool spell of weather north Georgia has been experiencing the past few days appears in sight but the forecast calls for still more rain - as an usually cool, wet summer moves into its final weeks.
9:03AM ( 11 years ago )
Gov. Deal to lead trade mission to Asia
Gov. Nathan Deal will head to Asia next week with the goal of exploring opportunities for business, trade and tourism.
8:06AM ( 11 years ago )
Settlement reached in Penn State-Sandusky scandal
A young man who testified he was fondled by former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky has reached a settlement that gives him some peace of mind while putting the university in a better position to recover the money through a third party, the man's attorney says.
7:57AM ( 11 years ago )