Thursday December 26th, 2024 2:23AM

Business News

Strain to lead search for new Piedmont University president
]Piedmont University Board of Trustees Chairman Gus Arrendale has named Habersham County native Barbara Strain to lead the search for a new president for the Demorest-based institution.
11:00AM ( 2 years ago )
Piedmont University President James F. Mellichamp announces decision to retire
Embattled Piedmont University President James F. Mellichamp will retire as soon as a permanent successor for him can be found.
5:41PM ( 2 years ago )
Moore joining Clarkesville as Main Street manager
Colby Moore is bringing his marketing and communications skills to Clarkesville as the city’s new Main Street director.
6:00PM ( 2 years ago )
New Helen police chief knows there's a time to have fun and a time to be serious
Helen Police Chief Aletha Barrett is just over a month into her new position, and said she hopes her officers can maintain the fun aspects of the city but will not hesitate to enforce the law.
9:29AM ( 2 years ago )
Newly formed Helen Police K-9 Unit already making a dent in illegal drugs
The Helen City Commission workshop started off with a celebratory tone Tuesday morning as the city recognized a room full of community merchants and residents who donated thousands of dollars to fund the city’s new police K-9 Unit.
7:21PM ( 2 years ago )
LeFevre named Fire Division Chief for White County
A man who began his fire service career in Hall County now will lead White County Fire Services as division chief.
4:21PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Will inflation=recession?
We all know the economy isn't looking good with inflation continuing to eat away at earnings. Economics expert Dr. Michael Busler, Ph.D shares the reasons behind the current economic problems and the possibility of recession. Busler is a public policy analyst and professor of finance at Stockton University in New Jersey.
2:48PM ( 2 years ago )
Banks County deputy recovering from gunshot thankful for protective gear
Banks County Deputy Sheriff Dillon Crump remains on medical leave as he continues to recover from a gunshot wound received Feb. 8 when he and another deputy surprised a kidnapping suspect in a car at Banks Crossing.
11:28AM ( 2 years ago )
Long-time Lula City Councilman Lamb Griffin resigns
After more than three decades of service, Lula City Councilman Lamb Griffin on Monday resigned his seat.
10:41PM ( 2 years ago )
American Legion in Homer seeking support to renovate building
American Legion Post 215 in Homer has begun the process of renovating its 75-year-old building. The building not only has served as a meeting place for veterans, but also as a community gathering spot for reunions, birthday parties, and other celebration.
6:00AM ( 2 years ago )