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Ken Stanford

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Ken  Stanford
June activities calendar for Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites
The June activities calendar for Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites has been released.
10:16AM ( 12 years ago )
GPD awarded $28K in state traffic enforcement grants
The Gainesville Police Department (GPD) has been awarded two traffic enforcement network grants totaling $28,000 from the Governor
9:59AM ( 12 years ago )
Stephens joins GHCC staff
Josh Stephens has joined the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce staff as Project Manager for the Economic Development Division.
9:28AM ( 12 years ago )
Truckload of supplies headed to Okla. from Gainesville
Donations continue to pour into Moore, Okla., some by the truckload, following Monday's deadly and devastating tornado.
8:56AM ( 12 years ago )
Summer travel forecast: Better, but no blowout
For a travel industry still stinging from the Great Recession, the best it can likely hope for this year is another summer of steady, but slow, recovery.
8:44AM ( 12 years ago )
House backs variable rate student loans
8:41AM ( 12 years ago )
I-5 bridge collapse caused by truck hitting span
The Interstate 5 bridge collapse into the Skagit River was caused by an oversize truck hitting the span, the Washington State Patrol chief said.
8:33AM ( 12 years ago )
House immigration group resolves dispute
House members writing a bipartisan immigration bill said Thursday they had patched over a dispute that threatened their efforts, even as they and the rest of Congress prepared to return home for a weeklong recess where many could confront voters' questions on the issue.
8:25AM ( 12 years ago )
IRS replaces official who oversaw targeting
A day after she refused to answer questions at a congressional hearing, Lois Lerner has been replaced as director the Internal Revenue Service division that oversaw agents who targeted tea party groups.
6:03PM ( 12 years ago )
Obama: Policy in leaks investigations under review
President Barack Obama said Thursday that the Justice Department will review the policy under which it obtains journalists' records in investigations of the leak of government secrets.
5:55PM ( 12 years ago )