Wednesday May 1st, 2024 12:43AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
More work planned on Longstreet Bridge
The state Department of Transportation is still trying to finish work on Longstreet Bridge in North Hall.
10:23AM ( 18 years ago )
No injuries in home invasion
Gainesville police are looking for two suspects in connection with a home invasion that occurred Monday night at an apartment off Jesse Jewell Parkway.
8:03AM ( 18 years ago )
Hearing next week for Gainesville area transportation plan
The Gainesville area's six-year transportation plan will be up for public discussion next week.
12:02PM ( 18 years ago )
Merritt named Board Member of the Year
Gainesville Assistant City Manager Tim Merritt has been named Board Member of the Year by the Georiga Mountains Regional Development Center.
6:52AM ( 18 years ago )
Sheriff to help strengthen Homeland Security on local level
The Forsyth County Sheriff has been tapped by a national group to help formulate a plan to strengthen Homeland Security at the local level around the country.
6:52AM ( 18 years ago )
Lula man in serious condition after shooting
A Lula man remains hospitalized following a New Year's Eve shooting that was apparently an accident.
5:22PM ( 18 years ago )
Motorist thrown from car, escapes serious injury
A Flowery Branch man escaped serious injury after being thrown from his car during a weekend wreck.
5:21PM ( 18 years ago )
The word of the Lord, boiled peanuts used in outdoor ministry
A group of outdoorsmen from a South Hall church are involved in a ministry that takes them deep into the woods or the the shores of Lake Lanier to minister to hunters, fishermen and, sometimes, Cub Scouts.
7:07AM ( 18 years ago )
Forsyth Co. students aid children in domestic abuse shelter
Forsyth Central High School students, working with Verizon Wireless, recently hosted the 2nd Annual ArtOfficial project which creates and donates holiday art projects for to the Family Haven Shelter in Cumming.
7:01AM ( 18 years ago )
New trial ordered for suspect in gang murder in which Gainesville teen participated
The state Supreme Court has ordered a new trial for a gang member who allegedly ordered that two fellow gang members be killed for supposedly disrespecting their gang by associating with members of a rival gang.
8:24PM ( 18 years ago )