Monday February 3rd, 2025 11:52AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Clarkesville forum to focus on domestic violence
Circle of Hope and Georgia Legal Services will be hosting a Faith Community Forum on Domestic Violence in Clarkesville July 16.
4:14PM ( 9 years ago )
White Co. student named one of 13 Young Georgia Authors
Thirteen Georgia students have been named state-level winners of the 2014-2015 Young Georgia Authors writing competition.
4:00PM ( 9 years ago )
Expected cost of right-of-way for Lanier Islands Parkway improvements now $10M
The expected cost of right-of-way for improvements to a section of Lanier Islands Parkway is now put at $10 million, twice what the estimate was a few years ago.
12:31PM ( 9 years ago )
UNG extends admissions deadline for Gainesville, Cumming campuses
Due to continued enrollment demand, the University of North Georgia (UNG) has extended the admissions deadline for fall semester to July 31 for UNG's Gainesville and Cumming campuses.
8:42AM ( 9 years ago )
Baldwin boil water advisory lifted
The boil water advisory for some people on the Baldwin water system, which was issued early Tuesday, has been has been discontinued.
6:06PM ( 9 years ago )
UGA sets new fundraising record
The University of Georgia has broken its record for gifts and pledges to the school.
5:56PM ( 9 years ago )
New program encourages med students to practice medicine in NE Ga.
Georgia Campus–Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (GA-PCOM) is helping initiate a new Pathway to Med School Program developed by Foothills Area Health Education Center (AHEC).
5:14PM ( 9 years ago )
Ga. lawmaker wants all police in state to honor immigration 'holds'
A Georgia lawmaker says law enforcement agencies should be sanctioned for not cooperating with federal requests to keep people in the country illegally in jail.
5:04PM ( 9 years ago )
NGMC Braselton offering latest robotic technology
People northeast of Atlanta now have access to the latest robotic surgery technology, closer to home.
1:27PM ( 9 years ago )
DeKalb Co. CEO order to prison for 18 months
A judge has sentenced suspended DeKalb County CEO Burrell Ellis to serve 18 months behind bars.
11:16AM ( 9 years ago )