Tuesday July 8th, 2025 6:42PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Official: Secret Service probing another trip
A Secret Service official says the agency is investigating news reports of other trips in which agents allegedly engaged the services of prostitutes while traveling abroad in advance of the president.
10:01AM ( 13 years ago )
Ariz. migrant case could lead to sweeping changes
The United States could see an official about-face in the coming months in how it confronts illegal immigration if the Supreme Court follows through on its suggestion that it would let local police enforce the most controversial part of Arizona's immigration law.
7:02AM ( 13 years ago )
Yemen seeks more anti-terror aid but limits drones
Yemeni officials want more U.S. counterterrorism aid, including drone strikes and more U.S. military trainers and advisers, to fight a growing threat from al-Qaida, Yemeni officials said late Wednesday.
6:59AM ( 13 years ago )
Political battle over student loans heating up
Democrats and Republicans alike say they want to prevent the cost of federal loans from ballooning for millions of students. But the effort has evolved into an election-year battle each side is using to embarrass the other and spotlight its own priorities to voters.
6:57AM ( 13 years ago )
GSC to graduate more than 400 May 5
Gainesville State College
6:25AM ( 13 years ago )
Olive Garden Green Team, Boys & Girls Club to tackle trash
The Olive Garden Green Team and the Boys & Girls Club of Hall County are partnering in a clean-up of one of Gainesville's most popular parks.
4:30PM ( 13 years ago )
Suwanee's Art on a Limb set for next month
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4:14PM ( 13 years ago )
NGTC's Fain to travel to Texas for PBL national competition
The Georgia Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) State Competition was held in Atlanta April 13-15 and North Georgia Technical College (NGTC) sent four contestants and one of them, Stephanie Fain, will continue on to the national competition which will be held in San Antonio, Tex., June 24-27.
4:03PM ( 13 years ago )
NGSO to perform The Planets April 28
The North Georgia Symphony Orchestra will present a performance of Gustav Holst's The Planets on April 28 in Cumming.
3:58PM ( 13 years ago )
Senate: Make it tougher to close post offices
A Senate bill aimed at saving the U.S. Postal Service would make it harder to close thousands of low-revenue post offices and end Saturday mail delivery, even though the struggling agency says those moves are just what's needed to reduce its massive debt and become profitable again.
3:47PM ( 13 years ago )