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Bryan Pirkle

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Bryan Pirkle
Gowdy: Benghazi panel will call Clinton 'at least twice'
The chairman of a House committee investigating the deadly 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, says he will call former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to appear before his committee at least twice.
9:20PM ( 10 years ago )
Hall County BOE adds extra days, new buses
The Hall County Board of Education has approved make-up days after a winter storm closed the school system for several days, as well as the purchase of new school buses for the system's fleet.
9:01PM ( 10 years ago )
Obama: GOP aligning itself with hardliners in Iran
President Barack Obama says a letter from Republican senators to Iranian leaders is ironic because, in his words, some members of Congress appear to want to align themselves with ``hardliners'' in Iran.
8:07PM ( 10 years ago )
Burton named Dawson Co. Director of Planning & Development
Rachel Burton has been named Director of Planning and Development for Dawson County.
11:44AM ( 10 years ago )
Ribbon-cutting Thurs. for new Forsyth Co. Courthouse
A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Forsyth County Courthouse will be held Thursday at 10:00, followed by public tours of the new facility.
7:03AM ( 10 years ago )
Fatal crash reported in Lumpkin Co.
One person was killed Wednesday night in a two-vehicle collision on Long Branch Road in Dahlonega.
10:57PM ( 10 years ago )
Lawyers: Georgia officials indecisive about execution
Before they ultimately postponed an execution at the eleventh hour, Georgia officials were reportedly indecisive about whether they should proceed with a cloudy injection drug, according to a court filing.
1:47PM ( 10 years ago )
SCOGA to hear NE Ga. landfill case Tuesday
The Supreme Court of Georgia (SCOGA) is scheduled to hear an Elbert County landfill case Tuesday.
12:05PM ( 10 years ago )
HCSO deputy to keynote GALEO event
Hall County deputy sheriff AnMarie Martin will deliver the keynote address later this year for the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials (GALEO) Power Breakfast.
7:01AM ( 10 years ago )
U.S. sanctions bill on N. Korea passes legislative hurdle
A bill aimed at restricting North Korea's access to hard currency passed a legislative hurdle Friday as pressure grows in Congress for tougher action over Pyongyang's nuclear program and alleged involvement in a hacking attack on Sony Pictures.
9:11PM ( 10 years ago )