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Ken Stanford

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Ken  Stanford
Rhoden indicted in 4-fatality crash
An indictment has been returned against a Gainesville man charged in a wreck on I-85 that killed four people.
11:13AM ( 16 years ago )
City, county apparently the exception rather than rule on state illegal alien law
Gainesville and Hall County are apparently the exception rather than the rule when it comes to enforcing a new state law that requires the use of a federal database on illegal aliens.
6:25AM ( 16 years ago )
Two UGA players arrested; another suspected in unrelated incident
Two University of Georgia football players have been arrested and jailed on charges of simple battery. Another is a suspect in an unrelated incident.
9:53AM ( 16 years ago )
Interim North Ga. Tech president named
An interim president has been named for North Georgia Technical College (NGTC) in Clarkesville replacing Dr. Ruth Nichols, who left the school last week following an internal investigation.
9:31AM ( 16 years ago )
Hearings on Atmos rate hike request begin
A series of hearings on a rate hike request from Atmos Energy, which has customers in Gainesville and Columbus, is underway this week in Atlanta before the state Public Service Commission.
6:10AM ( 16 years ago )
Attorneys: Sex offender law is cruel, unusual
Defense attorneys are trying to topple Georgia's tough sex offender law, saying it amounts to "cruel and unusual punishment" because it's by far the nation's toughest.
4:40AM ( 16 years ago )
Some of the new Ga. laws taking effect July 1
Here's a look at some of the new laws set to take effect in Georgia on Tuesday, the start of the 2009 fiscal year:
4:38AM ( 16 years ago )
Ga. Supreme Court rules against Talmo plant
The Georgia Supreme Court says the Agri-Cycle plant in Talmo must remain closed.
1:46PM ( 16 years ago )
Fight victim critical
A 32-year-old Gainesville man remained in critical condition at last check following a fight on Bolman Road in South Hall Sunday morning.
6:24AM ( 16 years ago )
McCain, Obama court Hispanic voters
Presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama on Saturday vied for the support of Hispanics, beginning a four-month courtship of a pivotal voting constituency by vowing to revamp immigration policy.
8:21AM ( 16 years ago )