Saturday April 26th, 2025 2:11AM

AP Business

VIDEO: Annual agriculture tour makes three Hall County stops
For the third year in a row, a group of state officials, including the President of the University of Georgia, toured several agricultural interests in the state. Wednesday's Georgia Department of Agriculture and UGA Farm Tour focused on Northeast Georgia.
4:48PM ( 9 years ago )
Dahlonega bike, foot races to benefit Gainesville-based food bank
The Dahlonega-Lumpkin Chamber of Commerce announces that the 2015 Six Gap Criterium (Crit) has expanded to include several different foot races on a USA Track & Field (USATF) certified course, all to benefit the Georgia Mountain Food Bank.
4:27PM ( 9 years ago )
Don Carter State Park to host music festival, participate in Shore Sweep
Don Carter State Park will host the 2nd Annual Chattahoochee Mountain Music Festival Saturday, Sept. 12, and has been designated as a "site location" for the annual Shore Sweep cleanup of Lake Lanier which will be held Sept. 26.
10:16AM ( 9 years ago )
Gwinnett Medical Center, Northside Hospital announce plans to merge
Northside Hospital and Gwinnett Medical Center announced Wednesday they have approved a non-binding letter of intent (LOI) to begin discussions to combine their operations.
9:54AM ( 9 years ago )
HEMC in negotiations to acquire broadband provider
While no official announcement has been made, Habersham Electric Membership Corp. officials confirmed the electric cooperative is in negotiations to purchase an area Internet provider.
1:52PM ( 9 years ago )
Cleveland hosting Agri-Fest later this month
Agri-Fest Country Market and Pottery Comes to Town will be staged in downtown Cleveland Saturday, Sept. 26.
1:04PM ( 9 years ago )
Piedmont welcomes largest-ever freshman class
Piedmont College students—including a record number of freshmen in the Class of 2019—opened the fall semester with a traditional Convocation service recently that marked the college’s 118th year.
10:28AM ( 9 years ago )
OSHA proposes fine against plastic manufacturer in Oakwood
U.S. Labor officials have proposed $141,100 in fines against a manufacturer in Oakwood following two work-related finger amputations earlier this year.
8:41AM ( 9 years ago )
AAA: Lowest Labor Day gas prices in a decade
Motorists in the southeastern United States should find the lowest Labor Day gas prices in a decade.
5:30AM ( 9 years ago )
Job "blitz" coming to Gainesville's Melrose community
Melrose residents will have access to career guidance in their own community next month.
9:03AM ( 9 years ago )