Monday July 14th, 2025 1:31AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Horses find new homes through auction
Five horses have new homes, thanks to the Lee Arrendale Equine Center and the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
8:58PM ( 13 years ago )
Commercial mowers taken from Baldwin business
Officers are continuing to investigate a commercial burglary that occurred in the 4000 block of Highway 365 in Baldwin, just south of Duncan Bridge Road early Saturday morning.
8:44PM ( 13 years ago )
Former Gainesville GBI agent named asst. police chief in Athens
A former second-in-command of the old Gainesville GBI office has been named an assistant police chief in Athens-Clarke County.
6:58PM ( 13 years ago )
Former Banks Co. Comm. chair, community leader dies
A former chairman of the Banks County Commission and community leader has died.
4:39PM ( 13 years ago )
Miss. farming town's immigrants pray bill will die
Immigrants in this sweet potato farming town 150 miles northeast of Jackson say they're praying an Alabama-style immigration bill won't pass the state Legislature.
3:04PM ( 13 years ago )
Judge sides against Ga. student who sued school
A federal judge has rejected a high school student's request to be reinstated as student body president of his suburban Atlanta school.
11:07AM ( 13 years ago )
Lt. Gov. named Honorary Chairman for GHCC Chase 5K
Several hundred people have already registered for the 5th Annual Chamber Chase 5K and 2-Mile Wellness Walk on Thursday, April 19 at Riverside Military in Gainesville.
10:54AM ( 13 years ago )
Obama calls on Congress to pass 'Buffett Rule' tax
President Barack Obama is calling on Congress to increase taxes on millionaires, reviving a proposal he first pitched last September that aims to draw sharp election-year lines between the president and the Republican opposition.
10:51AM ( 13 years ago )
Personnel tend to 65 'victims' following mock bomb explosion
"Station 5, Station 2, 2100, need to respond to Piedmont College
7:47AM ( 13 years ago )
CDC: Ads spark huge increase to quit smoking line
More than twice as many people called a toll-free number to help them quit smoking a week after the launch of a $54 million ad campaign that shows graphic images of diseased smokers, federal health officials said Friday.
7:10PM ( 13 years ago )