Monday July 14th, 2025 8:04PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Procedural question stalls Habersham superintendent search
The Habersham County Board of Education has paused its search for a new school superintendent.
4:53PM ( 13 years ago )
Habersham official, teacher give up hair for students' efforts
On Friday, a quorum of the Habersham County Commission took official action of a different kind
12:31AM ( 13 years ago )
Still few details in Sunday lawnmower incident
There are few new details in a lawnmower mishap in Habersham County that left a Hollywood man burned.
10:42AM ( 13 years ago )
Medical condition, not wreck claims Mt. Airy man's life
White County authorities say a 71-year-old Mt. Airy man died as a result of a medical condition rather than as a result of a traffic accident that occurred late Friday night in the county.
12:32AM ( 13 years ago )
Winds topple canopy in Mt. Airy
Windy conditions Thursday resulted in a metal canopy collapsing at the former Lake Russell Convenience Store in Mt. Airy.
7:21PM ( 13 years ago )
Autopsy shows Clarkesville man died of gunshot wound
An autopsy performed by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation Thursday shows that Clarkesville resident Gordon Mitchell, 62, died of a gunshot wound to the head.
3:40PM ( 13 years ago )
Fire at Clarkesville restaurant extinguished quickly
A fire in the basement of a Clarkesville eatery was extinguished quickly by two off-duty firefighters Wednesday afternoon.
9:10PM ( 13 years ago )
Driver of stolen car remains jailed after chase, collisions with officers
The man who fled from law enforcement officers in Habersham County early Friday remains jailed in Clarkesville.
8:24PM ( 13 years ago )
Commissioners, authority discuss hospital finances
Members of the Habersham County Commission met with the Hospital Authority of Habersham County Tuesday night to discuss hospital finances.
10:28PM ( 13 years ago )
Clarkesville proceeding with park grant application
The City of Clarkesville will proceed with a grant pre-application seeking $25,000 to be used in the planned rehabilitation of Mary Street Park.
8:20AM ( 13 years ago )