Tuesday May 7th, 2024 5:36AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Petroleum company will have to pay for repairs to Athens Hwy
Taxpayers will not have to foot the bill for repairs to Athens Highway where that gasoline tanker overturned and burned Monday.
10:46AM ( 20 years ago )
Piedmont College to administer Foxfire program
Piedmont College has been chosen by the Foxfire Fund to administer a program that trains teachers in implementing the Foxfire approach to classroom instruction.
10:10AM ( 20 years ago )
Two White County sites included as Heritage Preserves
Governor Perdue has signed Executive Orders dedicating more than 23,000 acres of state land at five sites - including two in White County - as Heritage Preserves.
2:52PM ( 20 years ago )
About 6,000 JEMC customers without power overnight
Jackson EMC (JEMC) reported scattered power outages overnight Monday in Madison, Jackson and Hall counties, as well as a number of larger circuit outages.
11:06AM ( 20 years ago )
Murder charge expected in fatal police chase
A felony murder charge was to be filed Monday against a South Carolina man whose car crashed into another at Banks County a week ago, killing a 70-year-old Winder woman and critically injuring her husband.
6:53AM ( 20 years ago )
Oxendine: Help needed to solve Habersham arsons
State investigators are asking for your help in solving six arson fires that have occurred in the Mt. Airy section of Habersham County over the past two months.
12:03PM ( 20 years ago )
New director of development at Brenau
Brenau University has a new director of development.
9:14AM ( 20 years ago )
'Damon Evans Day' planned in Gainesville
Gainesville is poised to celebrate Damon Evans Day in early March in honor of the native son who is the incoming athletics director at the University of Georgia.
9:14AM ( 20 years ago )
Chattahoochee-Oconee land management plan released
The U.S. Forest Service has released the new land management plan for the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests.
8:31AM ( 20 years ago )
GHCC hears about situation in Flowery Branch
Flowery Branch acting Mayor Larry Pritchett sought to assure local business leaders Thursday that it's "business as usual" in Flowery Branch.
7:31PM ( 20 years ago )