Monday June 9th, 2025 11:14PM

Bryan Pirkle

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Bryan Pirkle
Study: Many workers could see cuts in pension benefits
A new federal study says many workers in employer-funded pension plans that fail could see their benefits reduced under the current system of government support.
10:25PM ( 10 years ago )
Major unions stepping up battle against free-trade pact
The AFL-CIO union says it and its affiliated unions are freezing political contributions to federal candidates ``until further notice'' to channel funds into the labor's intensifying battle to stop or at least help shape a proposed free-trade agreement being negotiated by the U.S. and other nations that border the Pacific Ocean.
9:32PM ( 10 years ago )
Gowdy: Benghazi panel will call Clinton 'at least twice'
The chairman of a House committee investigating the deadly 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, says he will call former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to appear before his committee at least twice.
9:20PM ( 10 years ago )
Hall County BOE adds extra days, new buses
The Hall County Board of Education has approved make-up days after a winter storm closed the school system for several days, as well as the purchase of new school buses for the system's fleet.
9:01PM ( 10 years ago )
Obama: GOP aligning itself with hardliners in Iran
President Barack Obama says a letter from Republican senators to Iranian leaders is ironic because, in his words, some members of Congress appear to want to align themselves with ``hardliners'' in Iran.
8:07PM ( 10 years ago )
Burton named Dawson Co. Director of Planning & Development
Rachel Burton has been named Director of Planning and Development for Dawson County.
11:44AM ( 10 years ago )
Ribbon-cutting Thurs. for new Forsyth Co. Courthouse
A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Forsyth County Courthouse will be held Thursday at 10:00, followed by public tours of the new facility.
7:03AM ( 10 years ago )
Fatal crash reported in Lumpkin Co.
One person was killed Wednesday night in a two-vehicle collision on Long Branch Road in Dahlonega.
10:57PM ( 10 years ago )
Lawyers: Georgia officials indecisive about execution
Before they ultimately postponed an execution at the eleventh hour, Georgia officials were reportedly indecisive about whether they should proceed with a cloudy injection drug, according to a court filing.
1:47PM ( 10 years ago )
SCOGA to hear NE Ga. landfill case Tuesday
The Supreme Court of Georgia (SCOGA) is scheduled to hear an Elbert County landfill case Tuesday.
12:05PM ( 10 years ago )