Sunday February 2nd, 2025 3:43AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Applications being accepted for next Suwanee Citizens Police Academy
The next session of Suwanee's Citizens Police Academy will be offered beginning October. 5.
9:32AM ( 9 years ago )
Publix hosting 'watermelon party' at Gainesville school
Publix is sponsoring a watermelon party Friday at Enota Multiple Intelligences Academy.
9:05AM ( 9 years ago )
Pope will find US church struggling to hold onto Latinos but in Gainesville, the church is 'waking up now'
Latinos in the U.S. are not sticking with the Catholic Church the way they once did and in numbers significant enough to raise alarm among U.S. bishops. But the leader of a Catholic mission in Gainesville says the church is "waking up now."
12:01AM ( 9 years ago )
Gwinnett Gladiators now the Atlanta Gladiators; Gwinnett will remain home base, though
Gwinnett Gladiators General Manager and Vice President of Business Operations Joe Gelderman announced Wednesday that the Gwinnett Gladiators will officially change their franchise name to the Atlanta Gladiators effective immediately.
5:56PM ( 9 years ago )
Former Hall school administrator, White Co. Schools Supt. dies
A former administrator in the Hall County School System, who went on to serve as White County Schools Superintendent, has died.
4:17PM ( 9 years ago )
GM recalling 121,000 Cadillacs
General Motors is recalling about 121,000 Cadillacs because the rear window defroster control can overheat and catch fire.
1:17PM ( 9 years ago )
9/11 observances planned Fri. in Gainesville, elsewhere
Many north Georgians are expected to pause Friday morning to observe the 14th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
1:00PM ( 9 years ago )
Norcross manufacturer expanding, creating up to 500 jobs
Suniva Inc. will invest $96 million in expanding its facilities in Norcross, creating up to 500 jobs.
12:52PM ( 9 years ago )
US job openings soar to record high
The number of available jobs jumped sharply in July to the highest level in 15 years, evidence that confident employers sought to step up hiring to meet greater demand for their goods and services.
11:14AM ( 9 years ago )
UNG expands outdoor sculpture exhibits on Gainesville, Dahlonega, Cumming, Oconee campuses
The University of North Georgia (UNG) has expanded its free, outdoor sculpture exhibition to include installations on four campuses — Cumming, Dahlonega, Gainesville, and Oconee — through summer 2016.
10:58AM ( 9 years ago )