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Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Supreme Court will hear campaign donation limits appeal
The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to campaign finance laws limiting how much an individual can give to political campaigns.
11:23AM ( 12 years ago )
UN: Drone-related Afghan civilian deaths up sharply last year
The number of U.S. drone strikes in Afghanistan jumped 72 percent in 2012, killing at least 16 civilians in a sharp increase from the previous year, the U.N. said Tuesday in a sign of the changing mission as international forces prepare to withdraw combat forces in less than two years.
11:20AM ( 12 years ago )
New Forsyth Co. Parks & Rec Activity Guide
A new Forsyth County Parks & Recreation Activity Guide for spring is now available.
9:59AM ( 12 years ago )
NGMC country's 1st hospital to use new heart bypass technology
Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) is the first hospital in the country to implant new technology that could improve the quality of life for patients who need heart bypass surgery.
9:17AM ( 12 years ago )
GHS robotics team seeks sponsors for trip to world championship
The Gainesville High School Robotics Alliance team, which won the Vex Robotics High School competition Saturday, is seeking sponsors as it prepares to head to the world championship in California in a couple of months.
9:05AM ( 12 years ago )
New vehicle tax laws could mean long lines
Some county officials in Georgia say motorists can expect longer lines and higher fees at county tag offices across the state as new laws vehicle tax laws take effect.
8:49AM ( 12 years ago )
Wintry mix expected to make roads slick in NE Ga.
Forecasters say a mixture of sleet and snow is expected to make travel treacherous in parts of the north Georgia mountains.
8:06AM ( 12 years ago )
Family-based immigration emphasis under scrutiny
The nation's longstanding emphasis on family-based immigration is coming under scrutiny in the Senate.
7:58AM ( 12 years ago )
US security firm alleges massive Chinese hacking
Cyberattacks that stole massive amounts of information from military contractors, energy companies and other key industries in the U.S. and elsewhere have been traced to the doorstep of a Chinese military unit, a U.S. security firm alleged Tuesday.
7:53AM ( 12 years ago )