Tuesday May 21st, 2024 10:24AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Pay raise in the works for Habersham County Commission
A pay raise of more than three thousand dollars is proposed for members of the Habersham County Commission.
6:53AM ( 18 years ago )
Flowery Branch woman arrested after chase
A Flowery Branch woman was arrested Sunday after a chase that began in Hall County and ended in Gwinnett when her car wrecked.
9:10PM ( 18 years ago )
Last month possibly warmest January on record
The National Weather Service says last month was one of the warmest Januarys on record nationwide - and perhaps the warmest ever, and that may have been case in Gainesville based on available records.
7:25AM ( 18 years ago )
Winder teen wins national award for 'making a difference'
A teenager from Barrow County who has raised more than $55,000 in recent years for the cancer society has been recognized as a national ambassador.
7:11AM ( 18 years ago )
Gainesville man charged with carjacking
A 22-year-old Gainesville man is in jail after an armed carjacking last night.
12:02PM ( 18 years ago )
Seasons at Lake Lanier clone planned in N.W. Georgia
The company planning a 750-home development for active seniors just west of Gainesville plans a similar community totaling 724 homes northwest of Atlanta.
6:54AM ( 18 years ago )
Flowery Branch to re-establish city manager position
Flowery Branch is moving ahead with plans to re-establish the position of city manager.
6:53AM ( 18 years ago )
Mild winter temps good for real estate sales this year
One Gainesville realtor says the unusually mild weather so far this winter has been good for the real estate business - especially when it comes to undeveloped land.
6:53AM ( 18 years ago )
Legenday folk artist to be honored by Brenau
Legendary Gainesville folk artist R.A. Miller is being honored by the Simmons Visual Arts Center at Brenau University with a two-month exhibition.
1:38PM ( 18 years ago )
Deal praises Bush math, science initiative
Congressman Nathan Deal of Gainesville Wednesday pointed to the President's plan for increasing the number of high school math and science teachers across the country as one of the highlights of his remarks during Tuesday night's State of the Unio
6:50AM ( 18 years ago )