Tuesday February 4th, 2025 5:45PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Longstreet Society kicking off fund-raising campaign
The Longstreet Society is kicking off its a fund-raising campaign titled "The Longstreet Society Stay Home and Relax Confederate Memorial Ball."
10:26AM ( 9 years ago )
GDOT setting new bridge beams on Ga. 20 tomorrow
Georgia DOT plans to begin setting the new pre-stressed concrete bridge beams for the new State Route 20 Bridge over the Chattahoochee River at the Gwinnett-Forsyth county line Wednesday.
10:05AM ( 9 years ago )
Hall property owners facing number of deadlines tomorrow
Hall County property owners are facing a number of filing deadlines tomorrow, April 1.
9:46AM ( 9 years ago )
Winter: Gainesville GDOT repairing, still cleaning up
Georgia Department of Transportation crews are still cleaning up following the recent winter storms in northeast Georgia - and repair work is beginning on some roads that suffered weather-related damage.
8:35AM ( 9 years ago )
Questions remain in officer-involved shooting at NSA
The warnings are strong and security is always tight, but most drivers are versed in the daily routine as thousands of employees and contractors stream through the closely guarded entrance to the National Security Agency.
8:30AM ( 9 years ago )
Big rigs often go faster than tires can handle
Many tractor-trailers on the nation's roads are driven faster than the 75 mph their tires are designed to handle, a practice that has been linked to wrecks and blowouts but has largely escaped the attention of highway officials.
8:26AM ( 9 years ago )
Clinton also used iPad for email; mixed personal, work chats
Hillary Rodham Clinton emailed her staff on an iPad as well as a BlackBerry while secretary of state, despite her explanation she exclusively used a personal email address on a homebrew server so that she could carry a single device, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press.
8:23AM ( 9 years ago )
More restrictive spring break pondered after party shooting in Panama City Beach
A house party that dissolved into a hail of gunfire and left seven young people hurt has officials on the Florida Panhandle pondering what to do with a spring break season they say has gotten out of control.
7:29PM ( 9 years ago )
Indiana governor: New law 'not about discrimination'
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence defended the new state law that's garnered widespread criticism over concerns it could foster discrimination against gays and lesbians and said Sunday it wasn't a mistake to have enacted it.
7:24PM ( 9 years ago )