Monday July 14th, 2025 5:57AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
City of Suwanee cited for 'performance management'
For the fourth consecutive year, the City of Suwanee has been recognized by the International City/County Management Association (ICMA) for superior performance management.
2:18PM ( 12 years ago )
New treatment option available for prostate cancer patients
The Cancer Center at Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) announces that a new type of immunotherapy is now available for patients with prostate cancer.
2:11PM ( 12 years ago )
Former longtime Dawson chamber head dies
The retired longtime President of the Dawson County Chamber of Commerce has died, just one month after retiring.
1:46PM ( 12 years ago )
Jr. state champions converge on Gainesville for a little fishing
More than 80 state champion anglers from all over the country hae made their way to Gainesville to face off in the 2012 National Guard Junior World Championship Friday and Saturday.
10:12AM ( 12 years ago )
CCA facilities accredited by ACA
Eight Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) facilities - including two in Georgia - have been accredited or re-accredited by auditors with the American Correctional Association (ACA).
9:59AM ( 12 years ago )
Banks Co. GOP hosting political forum Saturday
People in Banks County will get a chance Saturday to hear from the Republican candidates involved in the Aug. 21 primary runoffs in the county.
9:38AM ( 12 years ago )
Sales tax holidays are back
For the first time since 2009, Georgia will offer shoppers a tax holiday on back-to-school goods Friday and Saturday.
7:48AM ( 12 years ago )
Consumer finance agency sets mortgage protections
The government's consumer lending watchdog proposed new rules Friday aimed at protecting homeowners from unexpected costs and shoddy service by companies that collect their monthly mortgage payments.
6:58AM ( 12 years ago )
Romney now assailing Obama on more than just economy
For months, Mitt Romney has had one main focus - bludgeoning President Barack Obama on the economy
6:54AM ( 12 years ago )
Health care law's tax hikes are coming: Who pays?
Who gets thumped by higher taxes in President Barack Obama's health care law? The wealthiest 2 percent of Americans will take the biggest hit, starting next year. And the pain will be shared by some who aren't so well off - people swept up in a hodgepodge of smaller tax changes that will help finance health coverage for millions in need.
6:42PM ( 12 years ago )