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AAA: Gas prices slip 6 cents, more discounts on the way
Gas prices dipped another 6 cents nationwide since last week, according to Sunday's fuel price report from AAA.
6:56AM ( 9 years ago )
GHCC HealthSmart Expo to focus on 'older adults'
This year's Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce HealthSmart Expo will focus on "older adults." It will be held Wednesday, October 7 from 7:30-1:30 at the Gainesville Civic Center.
3:00PM ( 9 years ago )
Use of Suwanee electric car charging station sees steady growth
The electric car charging station in Suwanee's Town Center has been operational since June 24, and this past week City Council members got an update on the popularity of the new device.
2:28PM ( 9 years ago )
Gainesville man reappointed to Ga. Board of Dentistry
Dr. Richard Bennett of Gainesville has been reappointed to the Georgia Board of Dentistry.
9:47AM ( 9 years ago )
Gas prices dip below $2 at some Hall Co. outlets
Gasoline prices have dropped below two dollars a gallon at some outlets in Hall County.
8:58AM ( 9 years ago )
Beachfront ice skating? Jekyll Island seeks offseason boost
As tourism slows down this fall, Jekyll Island hopes to lure more off-season visitors with a new attraction: a beachfront rink that lets patrons take in sweeping ocean views while gliding on ice skates.
6:36PM ( 9 years ago )
Dates set for annual fundraiser Habitat for Humanity of Hall Co.
The eighth annual Heart & Hands Emporium shopping extravaganza, which benefits Habitat for Humanity of Hall County, is scheduled for September 25-26.
3:00PM ( 9 years ago )
LEGO block sculptures come to Gainesville Botanical Garden
A travelling exhibit made out of LEGO bricks is coming the Gainesville Botanical Garden beginning next weekend.
1:00PM ( 9 years ago )
Braselton seeks public input in comprehensive plan priorities
The City of Braselton is encouraging residents to take a survey to help officials update their priorities for the town's 20 year Comprehensive Plan.
11:30AM ( 9 years ago )
Georgia Supreme Court to hear cases regarding Forsyth and Jackson counties
Last week, The Georgia Supreme started the new September court term, and Monday and Tuesday, the court will hear arguments in 13 cases, including two impacting north Georgia counties.
9:17AM ( 9 years ago )