Friday April 19th, 2024 8:24AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Regional magazine signs major distribution deal
Northeast Georgia Living magazine, based in Royston and published by Marketing and Media Resources, has inked a distribution agreement with Source Interlink.
3:43PM ( 16 years ago )
Buford Dam bomb scare over
'Tis the season for cookies... and a suspicious package found at Buford Dam Wednesday morning turned out to contain just that, cookies.

2:37PM ( 16 years ago )
Report: U.S. cholesterol falls to the ideal range
For the first time in nearly 50 years, the average cholesterol level for U.S. adults is in the ideal range, according to a new government report.
2:29PM ( 16 years ago )
Sautee man pardoned by President Bush
A northeast Georgia man is among five Georgians granted end-of-the-year pardons by President Bush.
12:23PM ( 16 years ago )
Vandals cause $100K in damage to Suwanee church
A Suwanee church, still under construction, has been damaged by vandals who may have thought it was a Muslim structure.
11:23AM ( 16 years ago )
A move to discourage illegal immigrants from settling in Oakwood
The Oakwood City Council is looking for ways - using a town ordinance - to discourage illegal immigrants from living in the city.
10:45AM ( 16 years ago )
GSC establishes construction update Web cam
Northeast Georgia Medical Center has one and, now, so does Gainesville State College: a way you view construction progress via the Internet.
10:13AM ( 16 years ago )
Local minister to pastor churches 3,000+ miles apart
Free Chapel pastor Jentzen Franklin is going bi-coastal.
9:20AM ( 16 years ago )
Ominous Arctic Melt Worries Experts
An already relentless melting of the Arctic greatly accelerated this summer, a warning sign that some scientists worry could mean global warming has passed an ominous tipping point. One even speculated that summer sea ice would be gone in five years.
8:33AM ( 16 years ago )
Heartland storm leaves almost 1M without power; another record high tied in Gainesville
A massive storm that dropped sleet and freezing rain across the nation's midsection, leaving nearly a million utility customers without electricity, finally tapered off, but another wintry blast was forecast to develop Wednesday over the southern Plains. Meanwhile, another record high was tied in Gainesville Tuesday.
6:38AM ( 16 years ago )