Saturday September 21st, 2024 3:52AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Planners in drought-stricken Ga. approve first-ever water plan
Georgia would get its first statewide water management plan under a proposal approved Tuesday by the drought-stricken state's top environmental officials.
2:30PM ( 16 years ago )
Kia starts taking applications for workers at new Ga. plant
Officials expect thousands of applicants to seek jobs at a new Kia automobile assembly plant in west Georgia after the company began taking online applications Tuesday.
2:10PM ( 16 years ago )
Owner of egg company looking for new site
The owner of a Gainesville company that produces and ships eggs is looking for a new location after dropping plans to build an egg farm in Banks County.
11:57AM ( 16 years ago )
Members locked out of Uptown Fitness Center
Members of a popular downtown Gainesville fitness club are surprised and bewildered at the club's sudden and unexplained closing - with many of them holding memberships they've already paid for.
10:59AM ( 16 years ago )
Feed mill fire damages almost $10k
Damages from a fire at Southern States Feed Mill Tuesday morning in Flowery Branch totaled nearly $10,000.
10:17AM ( 16 years ago )
Authorities look at N.C., Fla. deaths
Officials with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation have met with North Carolina officials to discuss a possible connection between the case of the missing hiker and the disappearance and presumed killings of a couple in October.
8:14AM ( 16 years ago )
Moving ahead with S. Hall sewer service
Hall County commissioner Bobby Banks says the county's new South Hall sewage plant will help "move the county forward for decades to come."
6:38AM ( 16 years ago )
Tigers claim another championship
The LSU Tigers were left for dead the day after Thanksgiving, their title hopes seemingly over following an overtime loss to Arkansas. But the Tigers are celebrating their second BCS championship in five years after rolling to a 38-24 win last night over Ohio State at New Orleans.
6:35AM ( 16 years ago )
McCain, Obama jump out in front in early, early voting
Residents of two tiny New Hampshire towns stayed up late to give Barack Obama and John McCain early victories in the first presidential primary of 2008.
4:53AM ( 16 years ago )
Hall ITBS scores released
The Hall County School System Monday released the latest results of the Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS).
7:15PM ( 16 years ago )