Thursday March 6th, 2025 8:10AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Families urge Obama to end deportations
Hispanic families and immigrant advocates are pleading with President Barack Obama to ease his immigration enforcement policies, even as the president was wooing the Hispanic vote on education.
1:04PM ( 13 years ago )
Grant will benefit art camp students
The Quinlan Arts Center in Gainesville has received a grant for summer art camp scholarships.
12:14PM ( 13 years ago )
Red Oak Sanitation to issue refunds to some former customers
Former customers of Red Oak Sanitation, Inc. who live in unincorporated Gwinnett County may be due a refund from the company.
12:09PM ( 13 years ago )
Investigators return to Cleveland fire scene
Federal and state investigators and an insurance company representative were back on scene of a Cleveland house fire Thursday.
10:56AM ( 13 years ago )
$300k state grant to help rebuild Jefferson plant
The state Department of Community Affairs has awarded Jefferson and Jackson County a $300,000 grant to help a chemical manufacturer rebuild after a fire.
9:54AM ( 13 years ago )
Unemployment rate falls to 8.8 pct, two-year low
The unemployment rate fell to a two-year low of 8.8 percent in March and companies added workers at the fastest two-month pace since before the recession began.
8:36AM ( 13 years ago )
FROG headed to NE Ga.
It's April Fools Day - and the first ever Fools Ride Over Georgia (FROG) begins today and continues until Sunday.
7:07AM ( 13 years ago )
Funeral set for Clermont couple killed in N. Hall wreck
Joint funeral services will be held tomorrow for a Clermont husband and wife, killed in a North Hall wreck Wednesday, along with their 57-year-old daughter.
7:04AM ( 13 years ago )
Ralston blasts Ga. Senate leadership rift
A push to overhaul Georgia taxes descended into a Republican feud Thursday as House Speaker David Ralston said the state won't be able to reach an agreement on a plan until the Senate figures out who's in charge.
6:04AM ( 13 years ago )
Ga. House approves Tenn. River basin water study
The House has unanimously approved a study looking into whether Georgia can use parts of the Tennessee River basin as a potential water supply.
2:33PM ( 13 years ago )