Saturday October 19th, 2024 4:29AM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Gum Springs Elementary in Jackson Co. reopens after COVID-19 closure
After being closed to in-person learning for a couple of days, students and staff at Gum Springs Elementary School in Jackson County will begin a phased-in return to class Wednesday.
7:42AM ( 4 years ago )
Private company donates 10K face shields to five hospital systems in Northeast Georgia
A private company working with the Georgia Urban Ag Council has donated more than 10,000 face shields to five hospitals in the Northeast Georgia region.
1:23PM ( 4 years ago )
Annual UNG student party causes stir amid coronavirus pandemic
An off-campus party in Dahlonega that drew a large crowd of students on Saturday night is causing a stir online.
12:30PM ( 4 years ago )
AAA: Georgia motorists still able to fill gas tanks for less than $2 a gallon
Georgia gasoline prices increase a penny over the last week, according to this week's fuel price report from AAA.
4:30AM ( 4 years ago )
Banks County receives $1.5M federal grant for infrastructure improvements
Banks County will receive a $1.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce to use for infrastructure improvements in the quickly-growing North Georgia county.
2:00PM ( 4 years ago )
Gwinnett fire officials say arson to blame for vehicle fires
A fire that destroyed three vehicles and damaged others behind a Norcross business is believed to be an act of arson, according to the Gwinnett County Fire Department.
11:39AM ( 4 years ago )
Hernandez, Sears featured speakers at Brenau's GOLD Series in September
The president of the Northeast Georgia Latino Chamber of Commerce and a former Georgia Supreme Court justice are the featured speakers for Brenau University's GOLD Speaker Series in September.
11:00AM ( 4 years ago )
Last call in Athens now at 11:30 p.m. under settlement
Bar patrons in Athens will face new rules under a settlement forged between the Athens-Clarke County government and six bar owners.
6:03AM ( 4 years ago )
Greater Hall Chamber cancels annual meeting, opts for virtual awards ceremony
The Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce will forego its annual meeting and gala this year for a more subdued celebration in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
2:25PM ( 4 years ago )
Hall County approves modified youth baseball, soccer seasons as next phase of re-opening
Even though the coronavirus pandemic still lingers, Hall County Government officials are taking steps to safely re-open government facilities and resume certain programs
1:42PM ( 4 years ago )