Friday February 21st, 2025 1:16PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Justices to hear challenge to health law subsidies
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to hear a new challenge to President Barack Obama's health care law.
1:26PM ( 10 years ago )
State sues Corps over water supply requests; Deal cites handling of similar issue involving Lake Lanier
The state of Georgia is asking a federal judge to force the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to evaluate the state's requests for additional water supply storage at Lake Allatoona.
1:04PM ( 10 years ago )
Mediation tournament begins at Brenau
More than 130 students from 22 U.S. colleges and universities gathered here Thursday for final preparation and training before beginning the Friday and Saturday competition to determine the best student mediators in the country.
1:01PM ( 10 years ago )
Ports' labor strife threatening holiday deliveries
Spreading labor strife at major West Coast seaports is exacerbating importers' problems getting products to market, threatening the on-time delivery of some holiday goods.
10:55AM ( 10 years ago )
Gainesville Parks and Recreation again named best in state
The Georgia Recreation and Park Association has once again named Gainesville Parks and Recreation the Agency of the Year.
10:43AM ( 10 years ago )
HEMC issues scam alert
A new scam is operating in the north Georgia area, according to Habersham Electric Membership Corporation.
10:26AM ( 10 years ago )
White Co. sheriff announces plans to run again
With Tuesday's mid-term elections still generating a lot of talk, one public official in White County is already announcing his plans for 2016.
10:10AM ( 10 years ago )
12 Gainesville area non-profits recognized through Wells Fargo's 'Days of Giving'
Wells Fargo team members have chosen 12 non-profits across the Gainesville area for $1,000 grants as the banking company's Days of Giving program celebrates its fifth anniversary in Gainesville.
9:22AM ( 10 years ago )
NE Ga. History Center events update
9:12AM ( 10 years ago )
Intense storm headed to Alaska's Aleutian Islands; expected to eventually result in unseasonably cold across much of US
An explosive storm surpassing the intensity of 2012's Superstorm Sandy is expected to reach Alaska's western Aleutian Islands over the weekend and bring unseasonably frigid temperatures to much of the U.S. next week, weather forecasters said Thursday.
9:02AM ( 10 years ago )