Saturday May 18th, 2024 11:26PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Annexation, rezoning moratoriums proposed for Flowery Branch
The Flowery Branch City Council is scheduled to discuss moratoriums on annexations and rezoning when it meets Friday night.

6:11AM ( 20 years ago )
Next Hall land use plan session set
With the sights and sounds of the holidays probably still a fresh memory, Hall County officials just two weeks into the new year will be jumping back into the controversy over a proposed Comprehensive Land Use Plan.

6:29PM ( 20 years ago )
Gainesville woman to intern at the White House
Emily Lancaster, a Gainesville native and senior at North Georgia College and State University, has been accepted into the White House Intern Program.
2:16PM ( 20 years ago )
Lake Lanier Islands having an After Christmas Sale
Have you ever wanted to take in the Magical Nights of Lights at Lake Lanier Islands, but though the price was a bit too steep? Well, now's your chance.

8:50PM ( 20 years ago )
Gearing up for 'First Night'
Downtown Gainesville is expected to be crowded Wednesday night for the fifth annual First Night celebration - marking the arrival of the New Year.
12:33PM ( 20 years ago )
Gainesville changing the way it computes some sewer bills
People in Gainesville whose homes are on the city sewer system will see a change in the way sewer is billed, beginning with next month's bill.
10:40AM ( 20 years ago )
$65 million bond referendum set for Forsyth
The Forsyth County Commission has approved plans for a $65 million bond referendum next March.
10:16AM ( 20 years ago )
Hall well-represented among Junior Duck Stamp art winners
One Gainesville area school produced sixteen winners in four separate age categories in this year's Junior Duck Stamp art contest.

10:16AM ( 20 years ago )
Colder-than-normal weather winter expected in Georgia
The state climatologist says Georgia can expect a colder-than-normal winter this time around - but, David Stooksbury says don't get your hopes up for a lot of snow.

9:42AM ( 20 years ago )
'Bring One for the Chipper' ready to go again
If you're already thinking about what you are going to do with your Christmas tree, you might want to keep in mind Hall County's "Bring One for the Chipper" program.

6:52AM ( 20 years ago )