Thursday May 2nd, 2024 9:46PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Hensley joins Prudential Georgia Realty
Prudential Georgia Realty announces that Realtor Gregg Hensley has joined the firm and will work out of the Gainesville office, located at 351 Jesse Jewell Parkway.
10:40PM ( 16 years ago )
Jackson named new Medical Development Director of Greater Braselton
Northeast Georgia Health System (NGHS) has announced that James (Jim) Jackson, MD, an internist with The Braselton Clinic, has agreed to serve as the Health System
10:33PM ( 16 years ago )
Former NE Ga. DA's home searched in robbery investigation
State and federal investigators have searched the home of a former northeast Georgia district attorney looking for evidence related to at least two recent bank robberies in the area.
2:01PM ( 16 years ago )
Forsyth County looking for more sources of water
As the drought continues, Forsyth County is taking a look at getting water from sources besides Lake Lanier.
12:15PM ( 16 years ago )
Federal reserve researcher critiques ban on payday lending
A ban on payday loans may be leading to greater financial burdens for low-income residents of two Southern states, according to a researcher at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
8:07PM ( 16 years ago )
Feds bust drug ring that used Atlanta area as operations hub
Federal agents this week charged 67 people, put a dent in two Mexican drug cartels that used the Atlanta area as a hub of operations and seized large quantities of cash, cocaine and assault rifles.
8:02PM ( 16 years ago )
Dahlonega group nominated for a Grammy
Karen Peck & New River, a Dahlonega-based Southern gospel group, has picked up its first-ever Grammy nomination.
4:55PM ( 16 years ago )
New initiative launched in the war on drugs
Work has begun in Gainesville toward developing a new weapon in the war on drugs.
12:12PM ( 16 years ago )
Mayors' Christmas Motorcade rolls out of Gainesville
The Mayors' Motorcade is a holiday tradition all across Georgia - and Gainesville is no exception. The 2007 edition rolled out of town Friday morning.
11:28AM ( 16 years ago )
Corps finalizing latest Lanier water release recommendations
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers office in Mobile, Alabama, is preparing a letter with its recommendations about reducing water releases from Lake Lanier.
10:07AM ( 16 years ago )