Friday November 22nd, 2024 11:44AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Merchants gearing up for 'tax-free' holidays
Some merchants in Gainesville are using special advertising campaigns to entice customers to shop with them Friday and Saturday - the state's first "sales tax holidays."
12:09PM ( 22 years ago )
Forsyth, Gwinnett facing bus service deadline
Forsyth and Gwinnett counties have until Friday to decide whether to join a regional express bus service.
10:42AM ( 22 years ago )
Weekend fire causes $5,000 damage
Hall County firemen said Monday a weekend fire on Lula Road caused about $5,000 damage to the home of Shane Peck.
2:31PM ( 22 years ago )
GHS student is AAA spelling champ - again
A Gainesville High student has won a record fourth-straight Class AAA spelling crown.
8:58AM ( 22 years ago )
More commercial development proposed on Brown's Bridge Road
The Gainesville Planning and Appeals Board is scheduled to consider plans for more commercial development on Brown's Bridge Road April 9.
8:57AM ( 22 years ago )
Former Hall commissioner dies
Funeral services are planned Thursday for a former Hall County commissioner who died Monday following an extended illness.
9:39AM ( 22 years ago )
Crews clean up tanker wreck
All lanes of U.S. 129, south of Blairsville were re-opened as of 4:15 p.m. Tuesday after being partially blocked for hours. A straight tanker truck overturned Tuesday morning, causing traffic snags throughout the day.
5:45PM ( 22 years ago )
State looking for a Northern Arc czar
Georgia is recruiting a South Carolina man to become the state's Northern Arc czar.
10:02AM ( 22 years ago )
Hall BOE adopts revised student residence policy
In the wake of recent disputes involving the assignment of students to schools in Hall County, the county school board has revised its student assignment policy.
9:56AM ( 22 years ago )
Still no positive ID on Cumming body
Authorities still don't have a positive identification for a bady decomposed body found in Cumming Friday.
10:33AM ( 22 years ago )