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Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Bids opening Friday for major road projects
Bids were to be opened Friay on three major road projects in our area.




12:53PM ( 18 years ago )
Census Bureau: Gainesville's daytime population 60,000+
The Census Bureau says Gainesville's population increases 98 percent during the daytime because of people who come here for one reason or another.



12:44PM ( 18 years ago )
Governor recognizes GPD, HCSO
A northeast Georgia law enforcement agency is the winner of this year's Governor's Cup for the highest evaluation in the Fifth Annual Governor's Challenge Awards. The Gainesville Police Department and Hall County Sheriff's Office were al
8:07AM ( 18 years ago )
As elections near, a reminder about absentee voting
With the municipal elections in Hall County less than a month away, elections officials remind you that some of the restrictions on absentee voting have been eased.

8:07AM ( 18 years ago )
New jobs up in Gainesville from a month ago
The number of new jobs in Metro Gainesville increased by three-tenths of a percent over the past month.
8:05AM ( 18 years ago )
GSC to celebrate life, legacy of James Dunlap
Gainesville State College to host A Celebration of the Life and Legacy of James A.
3:25PM ( 18 years ago )
Thanks for the memory, Braves
If you are like me, those of you who suffered through year-after-year of dismal Atlanta Braves' seasons probably still have to pinch yourself occasionally to believe that the Braves of the last 14 years are for real. Who would have thought after ano
1:02PM ( 18 years ago )
City council expands area where cocktails can be consumed
The Gainesville City Council, as expected, Tuesday cleared the way for people to enjoy a cocktail on uncovered patios at restaurants anywhere in town.
2:53PM ( 18 years ago )
Shore Sweep collects 45 tons of trash, Styrofoam
More than 1,000 volunteers, including hundreds of scouts, turned out on September 24 for the Lake Lanier Association
7:22AM ( 18 years ago )
Sugar Hill teacher wins national award
A teacher from Sugar Hill is one of this year's winners of the country's top award for math and science teachers.
8:55AM ( 18 years ago )