Monday February 3rd, 2025 12:05PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
The numbers tell the story: June was one warmest on record in N. Ga.
Most of north and Central Georgia was warmer-than-normal in June and most places were also drier-than-normal.
9:07AM ( 9 years ago )
EHHS receives grant for school library
East Hall High School has received a grant from bestselling author James Patterson to support its school library.
8:51AM ( 9 years ago )
Cruz, Huckabee go head-to-head for evangelical votes in Ga.
Two Republican presidential candidates went head-to-head for evangelical votes Sunday, telling a megachurch congregation in Georgia that God favors the United States but also issuing a warning.
10:48PM ( 9 years ago )
Cherokee Co. firefighters rescue dog from 75-foot well
Firefighters were able to rescue a puppy from a deep well in Cherokee County by lowering a firefighter into the hole to retrieve the animal.
6:14PM ( 9 years ago )
Hall Co. Animal Shelter's 'Adopt-a-Can' bin makes its debut
A new member of Hall County Resource Recovery's "Adopt-a-Can" program made its debut this weekend.
2:16PM ( 9 years ago )
Stormy weather possible this afternoon
Mother Nature may put on her own fireworks show this afternoon and tonight across Georgia.
12:00PM ( 9 years ago )
NGTC Parliamentary Pro team finishes 6th at PBL National Convention
The Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) national competition was held in Chicago recently and North Georgia Technical College was represented by six PBL members.
9:08AM ( 9 years ago )
Study says Ga. teachers, state employees are paying more for health care
Teachers and state employees in Georgia are paying more for their health care than other public sector employees, according to a new study by the state Department of Community Health.
5:58PM ( 9 years ago )
Lobby of new Brenau physical therapy school named for Ralph & Mary Cleveland
In celebration of a major gift to the Brenau University ForeverGold campaign, the lobby of Brenau's physical therapy school at the Brenau Downtown Center was dedicated Friday in memory of Ralph W. Cleveland and in honor of his wife, Mary Cleveland.
2:00PM ( 9 years ago )
SCOGA upholds conviction, life sentence given Buford teen in death of her mother
The Supreme Court of Georgia (SCOGA) has unanimously upheld the murder conviction and life prison sentence given to Brenda O’Connell, who was 15 years old when she and her sister, Catherine O’Connell, were charged with killing their adoptive mother.
10:40AM ( 9 years ago )