Sunday April 27th, 2025 8:11AM

Business News

LISTEN: Who were the winners and losers in the GameStop squeeze of 2021?
Many hailed the GameStop squeeze in 2021 as the little guy taking down Wall Street giants. Spencer Jakob stopped by Maine Street to share his take on the event as discussed in his book "The Revolution That Wasn't."
9:49AM ( 3 years ago )
Athens Highway truck terminal gets go-ahead recommendation from Hall Planning Commission
It took nearly 90 minutes to work out some of the details but a 230,000-square foot truck terminal is one step closer to happening following a unanimous recommendation for approval from the Hall County Planning Commission.
6:00AM ( 3 years ago )
Kubota Manufacturing taps Arnold as president of KMA in Gainesville
At the start of the new year, Brian Arnold will take the reins of Kubota Manufacturing of America Corporation (KMA) in Gainesville.
1:38PM ( 3 years ago )
Coleman, Chambers & Rogers welcome new associate attorney
​Ryan T. Brock has joined Gainesville law firm Coleman, Chambers & Rogers as an associate attorney.
8:27AM ( 3 years ago )
AAA: Georgia gas prices up another 9 cents in the past week
As crude oil prices rise, so do pump prices in Georgia.
6:32AM ( 3 years ago )
AAA: Georgia gas prices unchanged, Gainesville prices among lowest in state
Gasoline prices across the state are holding steady again this week.
5:59AM ( 3 years ago )
Rochester and Associates purchased by national company from Texas
A company that has been around Gainesville for more than 50 years has announced they are selling to a national organization.
6:01AM ( 3 years ago )
GDOL: Unemployment for July drops to 2.1% for Gainesville
More people were back at work in Gainesville and Hall County in July, according to Thursday's metro area employment report from the Georgia Department of Labor.
6:59AM ( 3 years ago )
AAA: Georgia gas prices up a penny in the past week
Georgia motorists are now paying an average price of $2.97 per gallon for regular unleaded gasoline.
6:45AM ( 3 years ago )
OSHA finds Foundation Food Group, three other companies could have prevented poultry plant deaths
Federal officials have ruled Foundation Food Group, Inc. and three related companies could have prevented the deaths of six workers who were killed in a nitrogen leak at a Gainesville poultry plant earlier this year.
11:39AM ( 3 years ago )