Monday July 14th, 2025 3:22PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Accreditation board reaffirms Brenau status as a doctoral degree-granting institution
The Board of Trustees of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges today reaffirmed Brenau University
9:58AM ( 13 years ago )
Toys for Tots Event, open house set for this weekend at Coolray Field
With the spirit of the holidays in the air, the Gwinnett Braves have teamed up with Venture Sport Shows to host their 13th annual Toys for Tots drive.
9:37AM ( 13 years ago )
Unemployment aid applications drop to 9-month low
The number of people applying for unemployment benefits fell last week to the lowest level in nine months, evidence that the job market is improving.
8:50AM ( 13 years ago )
Arrests of illegal immigrants along U.S. border down for 6th straight year
Arrests of illegal immigrants along the U.S. border with Mexico are at the lowest level since the Nixon administration, indicating that fewer people are attempting to cross the border to live or work in the United States.
6:21AM ( 13 years ago )
Guest House director accepts new position; Chapman named interim
An interim director has been named for a Gainesville non-profit that provides care for the elderly.
6:18AM ( 13 years ago )
Brother: Suspect in girl's murder not violent
The brother of the man accused of abducting and killing a 7-year-old girl in Canton says his brother, Ryan Brunn, is not violent and doesn't believe he was involved in the brutal crime.
8:44PM ( 13 years ago )
Fair Street school approved as 'official' extension of Boys & Girls Clubs
The Gainesville Board of Education Wednesday approved Fair Street school as an "official extension" site for the Hall County Boys and Girls Clubs' Downey campus.
7:10PM ( 13 years ago )
Gainesville man to be sentenced in Feb. in false claims case
A Gainesville man will be sentenced after the first of the year after being convicted in federal court of making false statements to federal agents. Government.
3:18PM ( 13 years ago )
DOJ warns Ala. police against discrimination in immigration law enforcement
The Justice Department has sent a letter to Alabama police agencies warning them not discriminate against Latinos as they enforce the state's tough new immigration law. Meanwhile, the state's attorney general says parts of Alabama's new immigration law should be changed.
2:22PM ( 13 years ago )
GCC hears complaint about police officer
A complaint was lodged with the Gainesville City Council Tuesday night by a Dahlonega man upset with the way he says his elderly father was treated by Gainesville police recently while in town for a doctor's appointment.
1:42PM ( 13 years ago )