Tuesday July 8th, 2025 10:35AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Who pays when prez politicks?
President Barack Obama flies Air Force One when he leaves town. So does Candidate Barack Obama.
1:24PM ( 13 years ago )
Rain barrel contest winners announced
East Hall Middle School and Gainesville High School took top awards in the 4th Annual Rain Barrel contest sponsored by Gainesville Public Utilities.
1:12PM ( 13 years ago )
Anti-freeze murder cases to get national TV airing
The case of the Forsyth County woman who went to prison for the anti-freeze poisoning deaths of her husband and live-in boyfriend in separate and widely-publicized cases will be the subject of a national television program Friday.
1:00PM ( 13 years ago )
More details released on wreck that claimed life of Habersham teen
The Georgia State Patrol has released details of the single-vehicle wreck that claimed the life of Habersham Central High School junior Easton Singleton late Wednesday night.
11:24AM ( 13 years ago )
Cancer survivors urged to eat better, exercise
The American Cancer Society is recommending that cancer survivors exercise more and improve their diets to help prevent the disease from coming back.
11:08AM ( 13 years ago )
Gingrich faces uncertain future after failed run
As he winds down his presidential campaign, Newt Gingrich faces a new challenge: reinventing himself politically yet again.
11:05AM ( 13 years ago )
UPS 1Q profit up, but international business slows
UPS said Thursday that its first-quarter profit rose 6 percent, but the results came in below Wall Street's expectations as Asian exports and other overseas shipments slowed.
10:59AM ( 13 years ago )
The Fockele Garden Company honored again for its work on Anne's Garden
The Urban Ag Council has awarded The Fockele Garden Company a Judges Choice Award and a Grand Award for its design and installation of Anne
10:16AM ( 13 years ago )
Unemployment aid requests near 3-month high
The number of people seeking unemployment benefits remained stuck near a three-month high last week, a sign that hiring has likely slowed since winter.
10:09AM ( 13 years ago )
Analysts say North Korea's new missiles are fakes
Analysts who have studied photos of a half-dozen ominous new North Korean missiles showcased recently at a lavish military parade say they were fakes, and not very convincing ones, casting further doubt on the country's claims of military prowess.
10:03AM ( 13 years ago )