Sunday March 16th, 2025 12:41PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
MANS: 2 women busted during drug deal
Two women were arrested in South Hall as one was reportedly selling her prescription drugs to the other.
10:12AM ( 13 years ago )
Woman dies from injuries in Lumpkin Co. wreck
Lumpkin County authorities say a woman injured in a crash on Mount Olive Road Thursday night has died as a result of her injuries.

10:01AM ( 13 years ago )
Retail sales rose 0.5 percent in July
Consumers spent more on autos, furniture and gasoline in July, pushing up retail sales by the largest amount in four months.
8:37AM ( 13 years ago )
New White Co. school supt. chosen
Dr. Jeffery Wilson, who is currently Assistant Superintendent for instruction with Anderson School District Five in Anderson, South Carolina, has been chosen to take over the White County School System.
8:08AM ( 13 years ago )
Body found in parking lot of Gainesville business
An investigation is underway after a body was found in a parking lot on the southside of Gainesville.
6:56AM ( 13 years ago )
FDIC could pay part of Graves loan default
Two Georgia Republicans have settled a lawsuit with a bank alleging they defaulted on a $2.2 million loan, but the FDIC might eventually have to cover some of the bill.
10:03PM ( 13 years ago )
'Smoke on the Mountain' returns to Ga. Mtns. Center
The 19th edition of
9:30PM ( 13 years ago )
Reception for new NGHS President & CEO
The Medical Center Auxiliary and Northeast Georgia Health System (NGHS) Board of Directors hosted a reception Thursday for Carol H. Burrell, new President
and CEO of Northeast Georgia Health System.
7:09PM ( 13 years ago )
Stocks soar on small positive economic signs
Wall Street's wildest week since 2008 continued with another 400-plus point move for the Dow on Thursday. This time, stocks shot up after investors saw small signs that the economy might not be headed into another recession.
4:06PM ( 13 years ago )
Far right questions Rick Perry on immigration; spokesman says he will enter GOP presidential sweepstakes
For all of his rock-solid conservative credentials, Texas Gov. Rick Perry may have an Achilles' heel: immigration.
4:06PM ( 13 years ago )