Thursday November 21st, 2024 7:59AM

Local Business News

Hammons to lead WomenSource
WomenSource, a Gainesville-area nonprofit that provides educational programming to empower women, has named Blythe Hammons as its new executive director.
5:09AM ( 2 years ago )
Renovations continue at Hall County Government Center, Elections Office moves to 4th floor for now
Construction at the Hall County Government Center is running behind schedule, and that means public meetings for the Hall County Commission and the Hall County Planning Commission will continue to be held at the Gainesville Civic Center.
1:12PM ( 2 years ago )
AAA: Georgia gas prices drop 4 cents this week
Even though pump prices remain above the $3 per gallon mark, Georgia gasoline prices dropped four cents in the past week,
4:33AM ( 2 years ago )
Hall County School District to hold public vaccine clinics this month
Community members, students and teachers this month will be able to get COVID-19 and flu vaccines at two clinics at Hall County high school basketball games.
8:36AM ( 2 years ago )
Georgia Urology's Sharpe recognized as Master in robotic surgery
Georgia Urology’s Dr. Brent A. Sharpe recently became Georgia’s first robotic surgeon to receive accreditation as a Master Surgeon in Robotic Surgery by the Surgical Review Corporation.
5:00AM ( 2 years ago )
Junior League hosting 69th annual Charity Ball Saturday
Members of the Junior League of Gainesville-Hall County are hosting their 69th annual Charity Ball Saturday at the Gainesville Civic Center.
12:30PM ( 2 years ago )
Gwinnett County approves funding for study for cost of bus corridor
The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners has approved an agreement with three community improvement districts (CID) to fund a cost study of a Bus Rapid Transit corridor between Doraville and Sugarloaf Mills.
11:49AM ( 2 years ago )
AAA: Georgia gas prices drop two cents in the last week
AAA-The Auto Club South reports Georgia gasoline prices decreased slightly compared to this time a week ago.
6:01AM ( 2 years ago )
State health officials ask Georgians to remember testing, vaccination as new COVID variant emerges
While there's been no detection in Georgia of the new COVID variant known as Omicron, state public health officials are urging Georgians not to let their guard down.
7:41AM ( 2 years ago )
Piedmont University donates 1,000 books to Georgia prison classrooms
Piedmont University students, faculty, and staff have collected nearly 1,000 books for X Books and Common Good Atlanta. The books will be used in prison classrooms across the state of Georgia.
6:33AM ( 2 years ago )