Wednesday May 1st, 2024 11:45PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
US, Iraqi troops kill 38 militants in Baghdad
American and Iraqi troops killed 38 militants in the fiercest clashes in weeks in Baghdad, including 22 who attacked a military checkpoint in a Shiite militia stronghold, the U.S. military said Monday.
5:11AM ( 16 years ago )
Flowery Branch woman named to Ga. Commission for Service and Volunteerism
A Flowery Branch woman has been named by Gov. Sonny Perdue to the Georgia Commission for Service and Volunteerism.
2:17PM ( 16 years ago )
Tour de Georgia starts Monday
The 2008 Tour de Georgia starts Monday on Tybee Island, and rolls into Gainesville on Wednesday.
12:22PM ( 16 years ago )
NGMC receives accreditation for echocardiography
The Echocardiography Laboratories at Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC)'s main campus and Lanier Park campus recently received national accreditation for echocardiography through the Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Echocardiography Laboratories (ICAEL).
10:24AM ( 16 years ago )
The verbal legacies of our presidents. Woe is us.
There's much speculation these days, with George W. Bush
8:10AM ( 16 years ago )
Perdue: I support DOT commissioner
Gov. Sonny Perdue said Friday he still has "absolute confidence" in state Transportation Commissioner Gena Abraham amid revelations that she is romantically involved with the board chairman who helped put her in office.
4:43AM ( 16 years ago )
Major NWA operations would stay in Minn.
Officials of Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines are pledging to keep major Northwest operations in Minnesota when the two carriers merge.
11:45AM ( 16 years ago )
Earthquake felt in NE Georgia
A 5.4 magnitude earthquake that appeared to rival the strongest recorded in the region, which was felt as far south as Gainesville, rocked the Midwest early Friday surprising residents unaccustomed to such a powerful temblor in that part of the country.
9:35AM ( 16 years ago )
New water need projections for Hall, 15 other counties
Hall and 15 other north Georgia counties are likely to need 55 percent more water between now and 2035.
9:26AM ( 16 years ago )
Perdue returns amid news of DOT romance
Gov. Sonny Perdue returns to Georgia today facing another problem with the Department of Transportion. The DOT board chairman resigned Thursday, saying he wants to pursue a romance with the department commissioner he helped put in office.
7:02AM ( 16 years ago )