Saturday September 21st, 2024 11:24PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Troubled companion development not stopping plans for W. Gainesville shopping center
The bankruptcy filing by the developer of a huge "active adult" subdivision on Gainesville's west side is not stopping plans for a shopping center on the site.
11:38AM ( 16 years ago )
Castro resigns; streets quiet in Little Havana, Bush optimistic
Cuban-Americans in Miami's Little Havana are buzzing with the news that Fidel Castro has officially resigned as president - and President Bush says he's optimistic for the future of the island nation in the wake of Castro's announcement.
9:40AM ( 16 years ago )
32 Ga. school systems will get rid of recalled beef
Thirty-two school systems around Georgia - including five in northeast Georgia - have been preparing to destroy thousands of pounds of meat after an undercover video showing crippled and sick animals being shoved with forklifts prompted the nation's largest beef recall.
6:30AM ( 16 years ago )
UGA scientists fighting funding cuts against agricultural center
University of Georgia scientists are fighting to prevent a 71-year-old agriculture research station from being shut down because of budget cuts.
11:55AM ( 16 years ago )
Dahlonega man killed in Dawson Co. wreck
A Dahlonega man was killed and his wife and daughter, along with four other people, were injured in a head-on crash Sunday in Dawson County.
10:18AM ( 16 years ago )
Gainesville man critically injured in Kentucky wreck
An out-of-state wreck has left a Hall County man critically injured.
9:54AM ( 16 years ago )
Former federal campground could become day-use park
The site of a former federal campground in Towns County may become a day-use park operated by the county.
9:26AM ( 16 years ago )
Biggest ever U.S. beef recall
An undercover video showing crippled and sick animals being shoved with forklifts has led to the largest beef recall in the United States and a scramble to find out if any of the meat is still destined for school children's lunches.
9:24AM ( 16 years ago )
Supreme Court Weighs 5 Age Bias Cases
There is only one anti-bias law - the one against discrimination based on age - that would cover all nine Supreme Court justices, if such laws applied to them.
1:39PM ( 16 years ago )
Mich., La. Delegates Back McCain
Sen. John McCain, the presumed Republican presidential nominee, picked up a total of 50 GOP national convention delegates from Michigan and Louisiana Saturday.
7:51PM ( 16 years ago )