Monday July 14th, 2025 5:56AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
EPD director nominee is veteran of water wars
Gov. Nathan Deal has nominated the executive counsel for his predecessor as the next director of the state Environmental Protection Division... a man who is a veteran of the water wars with Florida and Alabama.
9:12AM ( 13 years ago )
Unemployment rate falls to lowest since March 2009
The unemployment rate fell last month to its lowest level in more than two and a half years, as employers stepped up hiring in response to the slowly improving economy.
8:54AM ( 13 years ago )
Cain: My wife did not know of friendship
Herman Cain says his wife did not know about his friendship with a woman who says the two had an affair
6:20AM ( 13 years ago )
Flowery Branch, Chicopee, Gainesville tree lightings coming up
What has become a South Hall Christmas tradition is on tap tonight and an event tomorrow night hopes to become one, too.
5:21AM ( 13 years ago )
Adams: UGA will adhere to immigrant policy
University of Georgia President Michael Adams said Thursday the campus will continue to follow a state policy banning illegal immigrants from enrolling despite a vote by faculty and staff calling for its repeal.
6:45PM ( 13 years ago )
Immigration scam awareness campaign goes national
Federal immigration officials are expanding nationally a program to raise awareness about immigration services scams.
1:21PM ( 13 years ago )
Renderings of new Habersham judicial ctr. released
Renderings of the new Habersham County Judicial Center have been released by the county's Design Committee.
10:13AM ( 13 years ago )
Unemployment aid applications up 2nd straight week
The number of people applying for unemployment benefits rose for the second straight week, a sign the hiring market is recovering at a slow and uneven pace.
10:02AM ( 13 years ago )
Early voting ending Friday
Early voting ends Friday for two state Legislative runoffs in the Gainesville area.
8:44AM ( 13 years ago )
Congressman: Immigrants can fight tough new SC law
An Illinois congressman is urging federal officials to drop deportation proceedings against a South Carolina worker.
7:22AM ( 13 years ago )