Wednesday November 27th, 2024 4:30PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Lake group wants Corps to reconsider rate of releases from Lanier
The Lake Lanier Association wants the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to reconsider releasing water from rain-swollen Lake Lanier at the rate it announced last week.
6:00AM ( 6 years ago )
Habitat for Humanity receives large donation for thrift store
Habitat for Humanity Hall County has received a warehouse load of items for its thrift store and needs volunteers to help move the items.
6:00PM ( 6 years ago )
Barrow Co. schools join 'Stop the Bleed' initiative
Barrow County Emergency Services and Barrow County Schools have joined together in a program that has the potential to save lives for years to come. Every staff member with the school system will be taught the Stop the Bleed- School Response Program.
2:00PM ( 6 years ago )
Brenau's Lammers selected for national program for would-be college presidents
Brenau University’s Amanda Lammers, vice president for student services, is one of 20 senior college administrators selected by the Council of Independent Colleges to participate in a year-long Presidential Vocation and Institutional Mission program for prospective college and university presidents.
10:00AM ( 6 years ago )
'Buy Local Braselton' celebrates new businesses
The Buy Local Braselton campaign celebrates the opening of three newb businesses – Culver’s of Braselton, Red Rose Salon and BGW Dental Group.
8:52AM ( 6 years ago )
Gainesville adoption attorney invited to join national adoption attorneys group
A Gainesville adoption attorney, Judy Sartain, has been invited to become a Fellow with the American Academy of Adoption Attorneys.
6:00AM ( 6 years ago )
Buford: Section of Thompson Mill Road closed for bridge work
A section of Thompson Mill Road near Buford will be closed until the middle of next month for some bridge work
9:38AM ( 6 years ago )
Sears to close another 72 stores as sales plunge; 3 are in Georgia
Sears will close another 72 stores, three of them in Georgia, as sales shrink and losses grow, an announcement that has become a familiar refrain as the company retrenches.
5:29PM ( 6 years ago )