Thursday August 7th, 2025 5:14PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Lanier striped bass tourney to aid DNR
The Lanier Striped Bass Coalition (LSBC) will sponsor a Striper Round-up Saturday, April 27.
9:37AM ( 12 years ago )
Lights, camera, action! Make Suwanee a star
Make Suwanee the star of your original 1-3 minute video and you could be the winner of up to $1,000.
9:30AM ( 12 years ago )
Gateway to Hope celebrates success of transitional housing campaign
Gateway Domestic Violence Center will celebrate the groundbreaking of its new transitional housing facility during its annual fundraising event, Gateway to Hope.
8:58AM ( 12 years ago )
Youth substance abuse prevention contest winners announced
Student participants in the Drug Free Coalition of Hall County
8:00AM ( 12 years ago )
Colorado school district arming administrators
As lawmakers across the country debate arming teachers and administrators to prevent another deadly school shooting, one Colorado school district has voted to let its superintendent and a high school principal carry concealed semi-automatic pistols on campus
6:52AM ( 12 years ago )
Taxpayers shell out nearly $3.7M for ex-presidents
Former President Bill Clinton's 8,300-square-foot Harlem office near the Apollo Theater costs taxpayers nearly $450,000. George W. Bush spends $85,000 on telephone fees, and another $60,000 on travel. Jimmy Carter sends $15,000 worth of postage
6:48AM ( 12 years ago )
Petraeus: Sorry for affair that led to resignation
In his first public speech since resigning as head of the CIA, David Petraeus apologized for the extramarital affair that "caused such pain for my family, friends and supporters."
6:43AM ( 12 years ago )
Obama gives Secret Service its 1st female director
President Barack Obama on Tuesday named veteran Secret Service agent Julia Pierson as the agency's first female director, signaling his desire to change the culture at the male-dominated service, which has been marred by scandal.
6:42PM ( 12 years ago )
Housing, manufacturing lift economy; stocks close up
Gains in housing and manufacturing propelled the U.S. economy over the winter, according to reports released Tuesday, and stocks closed up in reaction to the news. However, consumer confidence for March is down.
4:53PM ( 12 years ago )