Saturday May 4th, 2024 10:40AM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Georgia Department of Education to grade schools
The Georgia Department of Education plans to give parents a detailed look at schools' performance that will rely on more than just test scores.
11:36AM ( 11 years ago )
Commerce home heavily damaged by fire
The State Fire Marshal's Office is working to find the cause of a fire that heavily damaged a house in Nicholson late Monday night.
12:51PM ( 11 years ago )
Missing Gainesville teen located
The Gainesville Police Department Thursday morning cancelled a lookout for a teenager who had been missing for almost two weeks.
10:46AM ( 11 years ago )
Georgia Tech to present award to Rep. John Lewis
Georgia Tech is set to honor Congressman John Lewis.
10:09AM ( 11 years ago )
Wallet thief caught in North Carolina
The man nicknamed the "office creeper" for stealing wallets from businesses across the metro Atlanta and north Georgia area, apparently has been caught in North Carolina.
9:17AM ( 11 years ago )
Boy Scout hut in Oconee County damaged by vandals
Authorities say vandals used axes to damage a Boy Scout hut behind a church in Oconee County.
6:15AM ( 11 years ago )
Area forest trails to benefit from grant money
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources will be sprucing up some trails around the state, including a couple in the north Georgia area, thanks to $1.66 million dollars in federal grants.

12:45PM ( 11 years ago )
'Pulling for Tripp' fundraiser April 20 at Road Atlanta
In an effort to further support Tripp Halstead, the toddler who was critically injured last October when a large tree branch fell and struck him, WDUN AM550/FM102.9 has organized a fundraising event to be held Saturday, April 20.
9:09AM ( 11 years ago )
Lake Lanier hits full winter pool
Slowly but steadily, the level of Lake Lanier has reached full winter pool of 1070-feet above sea level.
7:38AM ( 11 years ago )
WDUN talk show host Ken Coleman releases new book
Professional interviewer, radio talk show host, and new voice to the WDUN afternoon line-up, Ken Coleman has a new book to talk about with the April 2 release of "One Question, Life-Changing Answers from Today's Leading Voices" from Simon and Schuster.
6:00PM ( 11 years ago )