Tuesday April 22nd, 2025 11:12AM

Bryan Pirkle

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Bryan Pirkle
Hall Co.: Nearly $50,000 in drugs seized in raid on store
One person has been arrested and nearly $50,000 worth of drugs seized following a raid in Hall County on Wednesday.
9:33PM ( 10 years ago )
Hall Co. drug search yields two arrests
Two Gainesville residents were arrested by Hall County authorities on Tuesday during the course of a drug investigation.
10:58PM ( 10 years ago )
White County voters approve ESPLOST
White County voters said yes by a wide margin to extending the education sales tax in the county.
10:20PM ( 10 years ago )
Official: Iran confronts US at nuke talks over GOP letter
Iranian diplomats twice confronted their American counterparts about an open letter from Republican senators who warned that any nuclear deal could expire the day President Barack Obama leaves office, a senior U.S. official said Monday.
10:24PM ( 10 years ago )
First lady won't avoid Cambodia human rights concerns
Michelle Obama won't avoid Cambodia's human rights record when she visits the southeast Asian nation this week, her final stop on a two-country trip to promote a new U.S. initiative to help millions of girls worldwide attend and complete school, the White House said Monday.
9:01PM ( 10 years ago )
GDOL to sponsor career expo in Toccoa March 26
The Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) will sponsor a career expo for job seekers Thursday, March 26, in Toccoa.
11:58AM ( 10 years ago )
Investigator with local public defender office earns national certification
Stephen Gurr, a senior investigator for the Gainesville-based Northeastern Judicial Circuit
7:18AM ( 10 years ago )
UN tally of Ebola deaths passes 10,000, most in West Africa
The World Health Organization marked a grim milestone Thursday in the biggest-ever Ebola outbreak, estimating that the virus had killed over 10,000 people, mostly in the West African nations of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
10:37PM ( 10 years ago )
Study: Many workers could see cuts in pension benefits
A new federal study says many workers in employer-funded pension plans that fail could see their benefits reduced under the current system of government support.
10:25PM ( 10 years ago )
Major unions stepping up battle against free-trade pact
The AFL-CIO union says it and its affiliated unions are freezing political contributions to federal candidates ``until further notice'' to channel funds into the labor's intensifying battle to stop or at least help shape a proposed free-trade agreement being negotiated by the U.S. and other nations that border the Pacific Ocean.
9:32PM ( 10 years ago )