Saturday May 4th, 2024 4:31PM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Organization asks Kroger to ban open carry of guns
A gun control organization is pressuring Kroger to ban the open carrying of guns in its grocery stores.
10:29AM ( 9 years ago )
Solar energy one step closer in Banks Co.
The Banks County Development Authority approved an agreement that will bring solar energy production to Banks County.
10:21AM ( 9 years ago )
Hall Co. hosting state Special Olympics Oct. 10-12; volunteers needed
Approximately 2,000 Special Olympics athletes and coaches will be in Hall County next weekend (Oct. 10-12) for the 2014 State Fall Games, and volunteers are needed to assist with the various events.
8:09AM ( 9 years ago )
Athens police: Mom not stealing when child hurt
Athens police say a woman was not trying to shoplift when she dropped her newborn son on his head in a grocery store.
7:21AM ( 9 years ago )
Okra mistaken for marijuana during pot search
A Georgia man says officers mistook his okra plants for marijuana.
7:05AM ( 9 years ago )
Perdue's business record under scrutiny again
The business background of Republican Senate candidate David Perdue has again come under scrutiny in Georgia's closely watched Senate race after a report surfaced detailing a 2005 court deposition in which the former CEO talks about his experiences with outsourcing.
6:19AM ( 9 years ago )
Former GOP candidate backs Libertarian for Ga. gov
A former Republican candidate for governor announced his support for the Libertarian candidate on Friday, arguing that neither major party candidate represents conservative values.
2:58PM ( 9 years ago )
Lula potter celebrates three decades of folk craft
When October rolls around, the calendar fills up with fall festivals, and some of those events in our region celebrate the history of north Georgia.
12:08PM ( 9 years ago )
Flowery Branch couple busted on drug charges
A couple from Flowery Branch is in jail, charged after an undercover drug investigation conducted by Hall County drug agents and the US Postal Service
11:27AM ( 9 years ago )
GDOL will help Wal-Mart recruit workers for stores in Cumming Wed.
The Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) will help Wal-Mart recruit a number of employees to work at stores in the Cumming area.
10:25AM ( 9 years ago )