Thursday May 2nd, 2024 4:40PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Obama interrupted during immigration remarks
President Barack Obama responded angrily to a reporter from a conservative online publication who interrupted him during remarks on immigration in the White House Rose Garden.
3:23PM ( 11 years ago )
Gainesville company recognized for global corporate growth
Gainesville-based Pro View Foods recently was recognized for its global corporate growth in revenue and employment.
12:43PM ( 11 years ago )
Ward chosen to lead NGTC Adult Literacy Program
Shelby Ward has been selected to assume the role of Dean for Adult Education at North Georgia Technical College (NGTC).
11:16AM ( 11 years ago )
Trip to Dawsonville leads to $500K Ga. Lottery win for Ft. Stewart man
A Fort Stewart man, on a visit to Dawsonville, has picked up a half-million dollars from the Georgia Lottery.
11:00AM ( 11 years ago )
Administration sparing some from deportation
The Obama administration will stop deporting and begin granting work permits to younger illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. as children and have since led law-abiding lives.
10:49AM ( 11 years ago )
US reveals accusations against Secret Service
The government is revealing details of serious allegations since 2004 against Secret Service agents and officers, including claims of involvement with prostitutes, leaking sensitive information, publishing pornography, sexual assault, illegal wiretaps, improper use of weapons and drunken behavior.
10:48AM ( 11 years ago )
Panetta salutes gays in military
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta on Friday thanked gay and lesbian military members for their service, as the Pentagon prepares to mark June as gay pride month with an official salute.
10:47AM ( 11 years ago )
Fleeing motorist, now in jail, identified
The driver of a black BMW that fled from a traffic crash in North Carolina Thursday morning and who is facing charges in several jurisdictions has been identified as 39-year-old James TC Reece.
10:37AM ( 11 years ago )
Romney takes a new tack in 6-state tour
Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney's first traditional campaign trip of the general election, a six-state trek by bus, is aimed at swaying undecided voters living outside America's big cities.
7:15AM ( 11 years ago )
FAA felt offshore wind farm pressure
Federal Aviation Administration employees felt political pressure to approve a wind farm planned off Cape Cod and did so amid internal disagreement over the best way to stop the turbines from interfering with radar and compromising airplane safety, according to FAA documents obtained by the project's opponents.
7:12AM ( 11 years ago )