Wednesday October 30th, 2024 11:32PM

B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams
Hall Co. needs to add classrooms to Flowery Branch, Johnson high schools
The Hall County School Board learned at a meeting Monday afternoon that the system likely will need to build more classrooms at both Johnson and Flowery Branch high schools on the south end of the county.
5:25AM ( 10 years ago )
Man accused in investment fraud to be sentenced in Athens
A man accused of running an investment fraud scheme that lost millions in investor dollars is set to be sentenced.
4:23AM ( 10 years ago )
Peach State Bank & Trust promotes Pettit
Steven Pettit has been promoted to Banking Officer at Peach State Bank & Trust.
1:50PM ( 10 years ago )
Hall Co. government offices will be closed on Labor Day
Hall County's administrative offices, courts, community centers and libraries will be closed Monday, September 1, for Labor Day.
1:42PM ( 10 years ago )
Pediatricians' RX for schools: later start times
Pediatricians have a new prescription for schools: later start times for teens.
12:59PM ( 10 years ago )
Michael Brown's family says he was a 'gentle soul'
Michael Brown's relatives said goodbye Monday to the 18-year-old who was shot and killed by a police officer, remembering him as a "gentle soul" with a deep and growing faith in Christianity and ambitions that one day "the world would know his name."
12:54PM ( 10 years ago )
Cookout to benefit injured Hall Co. firefighters
A local ambulance company is holding a special event to benefit the three Hall County firefighters injured in a training accident in July.
11:19AM ( 10 years ago )
Atlanta-based Delta looking to hire 1,800 flight attendants
Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines says it plans to hire at least 1,800 flight attendants as it plans for growth next year.
11:17AM ( 10 years ago )
Sales of new US homes fall in July
Fewer Americans bought new homes in July, evidence that the housing sector is struggling to gain traction more than five years into the economic recovery.
11:15AM ( 10 years ago )
American held in Syria freed after nealry 2 years
As the U.S. mourned an American journalist beheaded by Islamic militants, the nation found something of a reprieve with the release of another freelance reporter who had been held hostage for nearly two years by an al-Qaida-linked group in Syria.
10:33AM ( 10 years ago )