Monday February 3rd, 2025 9:45PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
UNG honors tourism pioneer Bill Hardman
The late Bill T. Hardman, Georgia's first tourism director and a key player in development of the Georgia World Congress Center, will be honored by the University of North Georgia next month.
2:18PM ( 9 years ago )
Hood to present senior voice recital at Piedmont
Piedmont College soprano Kelly Hood of Buford will present her senior voice recital at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, July 9, in the college chapel in Demorest.
2:12PM ( 9 years ago )
Port Royale Marina to host GHCC Business After Hours
The Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce’s next Business After Hours will be held June 18 from 5:00-7:00 at Port Royal Marina on Browns Bridge Road.
2:04PM ( 9 years ago )
Veteran women's clothier dies; was one of 1st tenants at Gainesville's Sherwood Plaza
A woman who spent 50 years in the retail business in Gainesville and was one of the first tenants at Sherwood Plaza has died.
1:49PM ( 9 years ago )
Hall GOP to fight proposed tax increases
In a repeat of public objections to tax increases a year ago, the Hall County Republican Party is again lining up in opposition to proposed tax increases this year.
9:52AM ( 9 years ago )
SNCA Calendar of Events
8:24AM ( 9 years ago )
State considers raising fees for hunting, fishing licenses
A series of public meetings is planned, beginning in Gainesville, as the state Department of Natural Resources considers increasing fees for hunting and fishing licenses.
4:30PM ( 9 years ago )
Longtime Gainesville doctor, former NGMC Chief of Staff dies
A longtime Gainesville doctor and former Chief of Staff at Northeast Georgia Medical Center has died.
1:10PM ( 9 years ago )
Gainesville schools' Registration & International Center relocates
The Gainesville City School System recently relocated the Registration and International Center to 508 Oak Street.
10:12AM ( 9 years ago )
Economic impact of Lake Lanier Olympic Venue
The Lake Lanier Olympic Venue has shown an economic impact of $6.2 million so far this fiscal year (FY 15), according to a study by the Gainesville Parks & Recreation Department.
8:33AM ( 9 years ago )