Monday February 24th, 2025 10:19AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Q&A: Islam and Middle East elections
4:45PM ( 10 years ago )
Ukraine's ousted president puts blame on CIA
Ukraine is deploying troops in a "large-scale anti-terrorist operation" to resist attacks by armed pro-Russian forces, Ukraine's President Oleksandr Turchynov said on Sunday in a televised address.
4:40PM ( 10 years ago )
Dragon Boat Challenge to benefit 'Special Olympics Hall County'
Lanier Canoe and Kayak Club (LCKC) will play host to the first-ever Gainesville/Hall Dragon Boat Challenge (GHDBC) June 7. The event will benefit the Hall County chapter of Special Olympics Georgia.
4:29PM ( 10 years ago )
US looking into Syria toxic gas reports
The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations said Sunday that reports of a poison gas attack in a rural village north of Damascus were so far "unsubstantiated," adding that the United States was trying to establish what really happened before it considers a response.
11:45AM ( 10 years ago )
Brenau hosts Alumnae Reunion Weekend, May Day activities
In a traditional showcase for spring millinery, more than 400 Brenau Women
11:30AM ( 10 years ago )
Hall GOP group to host political forum
Republican Women of Hall County will host a political forum in a couple of weeks.
10:41AM ( 10 years ago )
Brenau cheerleading team finishes 3rd in nation following national tournament
For the third time in its three-year history, Brenau University
8:20AM ( 10 years ago )
Chances of getting audited by IRS lowest in years
As millions of Americans race to meet Tuesday's tax deadline, their chances of getting audited are lower than they have been in years.
8:14AM ( 10 years ago )
Climate panel warns emissions rising, blurs reason
The U.N.'s expert panel on climate change on Sunday highlighted the disconnect between international goals to fight global warming and what is being done to attain them.
8:11AM ( 10 years ago )
Abortion in case of rape: New rifts in old debate
Poll after poll over many years has shown that Americans overwhelmingly support legal access to abortion for women impregnated by rape. Yet the issue remains divisive.
8:00AM ( 10 years ago )