Saturday August 9th, 2025 10:30PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
'Serve The City' serves the people of Jackson County
More than 200 volunteers from Galilee Christian Church, led by Minister Nick Vipperman, will be heading out into Jackson County Saturday morning in a massive one-day service project.
1:12PM ( 12 years ago )
Maranatha celebrates Dr. Seuss' birthday
Elementary students at Maranatha Christian Academy enjoyed Green Eggs and Ham Friday morning in celebration of Dr. Seuss' birthday.
1:04PM ( 12 years ago )
Obama calls spending cuts dumb, arbitrary
A combative President Barack Obama blamed Republican lawmakers Friday for failing to stop automatic spending cuts that were to begin kicking in later in the day, calling the cuts "dumb, arbitrary."
12:43PM ( 12 years ago )
Police in 1 Minnesota town set up shop in schools
One small-town Minnesota school district is taking a unique approach to keeping students safe: The police are moving in.
12:41PM ( 12 years ago )
Smoke from 'prescribed' burn could affect 4 NE Ga. counties
A "prescribed" fire will be conducted today in Stephens County by the U.S. Forest Service.
10:47AM ( 12 years ago )
Falcons release 3 key players to help salary cap
The Atlanta Falcons have released running back Michael Turner, defensive end John Abraham and cornerback Dunta Robinson.
10:17AM ( 12 years ago )
Tampa area man swallowed by sinkhole
A man was missing early Friday after a large sinkhole opened under the bedroom of a house near Tampa and his brother says the man screamed for help before he disappeared.
10:14AM ( 12 years ago )
Army chief of staff decries budget uncertainty
The Army chief of staff said Friday that the protracted fight over the budget is having a severe impact on Army training.
10:11AM ( 12 years ago )
Lakewood Baptist opens new ministry center
Lakewood Baptist Church recently opened and dedicated its new ministry center.
9:24AM ( 12 years ago )
Lanier Tech official among speakers at Lumpkin Co. school
Jeff Kilpatrick High School Coordinator of Academic Affairs at Lanier Technical College (LTC) spoke recently to the students of Mountain Education Charter High School (MECHS) in Dahlonega.
9:14AM ( 12 years ago )