Wednesday July 9th, 2025 11:03PM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Hall Co. government will invest in website redesign
Hall County commissioners are ready to approve funding for a redesign of the county website at their regular meeting on Thursday night.
1:32PM ( 11 years ago )
Gov. Deal faces 2 challengers in today's GOP primary
Republicans across Georgia were to decide Tuesday whether to stick with incumbent Gov. Nathan Deal as their party's nominee or support one of two challengers.
7:25AM ( 11 years ago )
Burger King scraps 'Have It Your Way' slogan
Burger King is scrapping its 40-year-old "Have It Your Way" slogan in favor of the more personal "Be Your Way."
8:03PM ( 11 years ago )
Utah ordered to grant benefits to gay couples
A federal judge has ordered Utah officials to grant benefits to more than 1,000 gay couples who married before the U.S. Supreme Court issued an emergency stay.
7:57PM ( 11 years ago )
Fire reported at dam on edge of northwest Ga. lake
Fire officials are responding to a blaze at a power station at a dam in northwestern Georgia.
7:56PM ( 11 years ago )
Hall Co., municipalities review framework for SPLOST VII
If Hall County voters approve another Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST), then government officials want to make sure citizens are involved in the process from start to finish.
6:52PM ( 11 years ago )
Early voting numbers up from 2010
Early voting in the 2014 primaries is up from four years ago, but Georgia's Republican Senate nomination still will be settled by a relatively small slice of the state's 5 million active registered voters and 10 million residents.
6:28PM ( 11 years ago )
Man charged in Athens motel fire that killed 1
Police say a man has been charged in connection with a fire at an Athens motel where a woman was found dead.
2:35PM ( 11 years ago )
House GOP bill would roll back school lunch rules
House Republicans are proposing to let some schools opt out of healthier school lunch and breakfast programs if they are losing money.
2:28PM ( 11 years ago )
Ad company takes down Southern secession billboard
An advertising company has removed a highway billboard purchased by a Confederate organization advocating a Southern secession from the United States, the leader of the group said Monday.
1:52PM ( 11 years ago )