Sunday February 2nd, 2025 5:45AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Ga. 369 resurfacing west of Cumming to begin tonight
An eight-month, three-million dollar road resurfacing project is scheduled to get underway west of Cumming tonight.
10:51AM ( 9 years ago )
Hendrix named to Safe Kids Gainesvile/Hall Co. board
Billy Hendrix is the newest member of the board of directors of Safe Kids Gainesville/Hall County.
10:12AM ( 9 years ago )
Forsyth Co. moratorium targets rezoning applications for apartments
The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners recently approved a resolution enacting a moratorium on accepting applications to rezone property to the Multifamily Residential (RES6) zoning classification.
9:31AM ( 9 years ago )
Solar power ramping up in Ga., but growth could be slow
Now's the time to install solar power panels on your house, according to proponents of solar energy.
5:10PM ( 9 years ago )
NC Cherokees opening casino near Ga. line
The Cherokee tribe in North Carolina is betting it can boost its income and solidify its hold on gamblers in the Southeast by opening a second casino in the state, this one just across the Georgia line.
5:00PM ( 9 years ago )
Ga. Tech freshmen class represents STEM diversity work
Amid a push to attract more women and minorities to technical industries, female students make up the largest share of this year's Georgia Institute of Technology freshman class since women first were admitted in 1952.
4:55PM ( 9 years ago )
150-unit assisted living facility planned near Flowery Branch
A 150-unit assisted living facility is planned on McEver Road near Flowery Branch.
6:23AM ( 9 years ago )
Wood's Mill, Goodwill partner on course offerings
Wood's Mill High School and Goodwill of Northeast Georgia have partnered to offer Welding and Introduction to Business and Technology courses to high school students in the Gainesville school system.
4:31PM ( 9 years ago )
DUI courts aim to change behavior of repeat offenders
In courtrooms around the country, judges are teaming up with prosecutors, defense attorneys, parole officers and substance abuse counselors to make long-term changes in the behavior of people with multiple arrests for impaired driving.
8:19AM ( 9 years ago )
More attempted political comebacks set for Nov. 3; Clermont special election likely in March
As the books closed on qualifying for the Nov. 3 city elections Friday,the number of former office-holders seeking a political comeback in northeast Georgia increased.
6:36PM ( 9 years ago )