Sunday November 24th, 2024 3:21PM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
GSC lands first-ever major lab research grant
Gainesville State College has been awarded a $201,070 grant from the National Science Foundation... its first ever major laboratory research grant.
5:08PM ( 15 years ago )
Jackson named White County manager
White County Commissioners have tapped former State Senator Carol Jackson to be the new White County Manager.
1:26PM ( 15 years ago )
Gainesville, Lawrenceville men charged in theft of $70k in casino chips
Two Georgia men face charges they stole more than $70,000 worth of gambling chips from two Atlantic City casinos.
12:32PM ( 15 years ago )
Atlanta Motorsports Parks names Bryan Moss to board
Bryan Moss, former Vice-Chairman and President of Gulfstream Aerospace, has been added to the Atlanta Motorsports Park team as a Board of Advisor Member.
11:10AM ( 15 years ago )
Suwanee gets international recognition for community policing, recreation, parks
The City of Suwanee recently received recognition from two international organizations for its community policing efforts as well as its parks and recreation programs.
11:03AM ( 15 years ago )
Heavy rain shuts down Lumpkin County 9-1-1
Rain and computer equipment don't mix...and Lumpkin County EMS Director Don Seabolt discovered that first-hand early Wednesday morning.
5:29PM ( 15 years ago )
Jackson County toddler dies after swimming pool accident
A 2-year-old Pendergrass boy, in critical condition since Monday after nearly drowning when he fell into a pool in Hoschton, has died.
11:35AM ( 15 years ago )
Hardy joins staff of Gainesville's Animal Medical Center
Drs. John Sundstrom, Denise Funk, and Chris Potter and the staff of Animal Medical Care announce the addition of Deborah Hardy as Business Manager for the veterinary practice.
10:56AM ( 15 years ago )
Lumpkin County mom jailed in death of infant
A Dahlonega woman has been charged in the suffocation of her infant son, 10 months after the baby's death.
2:13PM ( 15 years ago )
Would-be burglar talks too much
A White County man is in jail because he talked when he should have been quiet.
1:10PM ( 15 years ago )