Wednesday July 16th, 2025 6:40AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Author Richard Bach injured in Wash. plane crash
Richard Bach, the author of the 1970s best-selling novella "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" among other spiritually oriented writings often rooted in themes of flight, was in serious condition Saturday after his small plane crashed in Washington state.
4:40PM ( 12 years ago )
Boomers retiring to rural areas won't find many doctors
As record numbers of baby boomers retire, many are considering moving to rural areas. But if they choose small towns like Grants Pass, Ore., they could have a hard time finding a family doctor who takes Medicare.
2:22PM ( 12 years ago )
Obama thanks troops who served in Iraq
President Barack Obama is thanking troops for their service as he marks the second anniversary of the end of combat operations in Iraq.
2:19PM ( 12 years ago )
GSC opens 2012-13 Art Gallery Series
Gainesville State College (GSC) opens the 2012-13 Art Gallery Series with
2:09PM ( 12 years ago )
Oil companies returning to offshore sites in gulf
Oil companies have begun returning workers to drilling rigs and production platforms in the Gulf of Mexico.
12:42PM ( 12 years ago )
When the Democrats came to Georgia
It was nearly a quarter century ago that Atlanta hosted a national political convention.
11:31AM ( 12 years ago )
Toccoa legislator named to Senate Aging Study Committee
State Sen. John Wilkinson (R-Toccoa) has been named to the Senate Aging Study Committee.
9:44AM ( 12 years ago )
Prime Retail completes 420-location big box project
Prime Retail Services, Inc. just completed a 420-store, five-month remodel construction project that included five different scopes of interior remodel work in 24 states.
9:32AM ( 12 years ago )
USG chief academic officer visits NGCSU
Making his first visit to North Georgia College & State University (NGCSU), Dr. Houston Davis, executive vice chancellor of the University System of Georgia (USG), called the university "a special place" and was impressed by the academic programs and students.
9:17AM ( 12 years ago )
Democratic convention candidates sound off on 'voter suppression' efforts
Two of the five northeast Georgians who will be in Charlotte next week for the Democratic National Convention criticized Voter ID laws that Georgia and other states have adopted
9:14AM ( 12 years ago )