Tuesday October 29th, 2024 11:26PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Longtime Hall Co. Surveyor dies
Funeral services have been scheduled for retired longtime Hall County Surveyor Owen Patton.
9:36AM ( 16 years ago )
HCC candidates to square-off
The two candidates for the Post 4 seat on the Hall County Commission will discuss the issues in the race at a meet-and-greet Tuesday night.
6:59AM ( 16 years ago )
12 die in holiday wrecks in Ga.
One traffic fatality was reported in northeast Georgia over the holiday weekend, while there were 12 reported statewide.
6:53AM ( 16 years ago )
US uses bullets ill-suited for new ways of war
Strange as it may sound, nearly seven years into the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, bullets are a controversial subject for the U.S. military.
9:15PM ( 16 years ago )
Southern water providers raise rates despite conservation
After months of putting up with brown lawns and dirty cars to conserve water, many residents of the drought-stricken Southeast are now paying sharp rate increases from utilities scrambling to make up lost revenue.

8:53PM ( 16 years ago )
$4-a-gallon regular arrives in NE Ga.
While it hasn't been reported in Hall County, there are places in northeast Georgia where the price of a gallon of regular gasoline now tops $4.
9:30AM ( 16 years ago )
Report: Illegal immigrants still registering cars in Fulton Co.
Published reports say a year-old state law is making it difficult for illegal immigrants to register cars in most of Georgia, but not in Fulton County.
9:25AM ( 16 years ago )
Lanier skiing accident, boat fire injure four
Four people were injured in accidents on Lake Lanier Sunday, three in a boat fire and the other while skiing.
6:10AM ( 16 years ago )
Lethal storms kill 8 in Iowa and Minnesota
Powerful storms packing large hail, heavy rain and tornadoes made for a deadly Memorial Day weekend across the nation's midsection, killing at least seven people in Iowa and a 2-year-old child in Minneapolis.
6:08AM ( 16 years ago )
As WWII vets pass, memories preserved
As the ranks of World Ward II veterans shrink, the National World War II Museum is one of several organizations rushing to preserve the personal accounts of veterans. Other such efforts are sponsored by the Library of Congress and the U.S. Latino and Latina WWII Oral History Project.
4:40AM ( 16 years ago )