Saturday October 19th, 2024 4:37AM

Jerry Gunn

Reporter
Jerry  Gunn
Ten year old reporter covers Vice President Biden
The army of news media that covered Vice President Joe Biden’s visit to Dawsonville Thursday had a new recruit.
10:19AM ( 14 years ago )
Downtown says 'Thanks' to Joe Burnett
Downtown merchants Thursday night) said farewell to Gainesville's Main Street Director.

9:13PM ( 14 years ago )
Saying farewell at Flowery Branch City Hall
Flowery Branch Mayor Dianne Hirling Wednesday recognized four city officials who are leaving City Hall.

5:26PM ( 14 years ago )
'Stay' team looks for Vision 2030 improvements
Gainesville area government, business and civic leaders took a look at what is good and what is not so good at an early morning meeting Wednesday tied to achieving the goals of the Vision 2030 improvement plan.
4:00PM ( 14 years ago )
$100,000 flood damage price tag in Flowery Branch
Flowery Branch City Manager Bill Andrew said Wednesday it’s going to cost at least $100,000 to repair the washout that cut apartment residents off from their homes during last week’s flooding.
3:34PM ( 14 years ago )
Cracking down on delinquent library patrons
Hall County Library Board of Trustees members decided Tuesday night that it is 'three strikes and you're out' when it comes to past due books and materials.
8:31PM ( 14 years ago )
Hall School Board replaces block scheduling
Hall County School Board members picked up criticism and praise Monday night for passage the new seven period hybrid high school schedule that replaces block scheduling.
9:19PM ( 14 years ago )
Gainesville Rotarians hear another tri-state water deadline
The man Governor Sonny Perdue appointed to head up a tri-state water agreement told Gainesville Rotarians Monday there's another deadline Georgia needs to watch.

2:55PM ( 14 years ago )
Fort Yargo living historians portray settler's Christmas
A Christmas time of long ago was portrayed Saturday at Fort Yargo State Park in Winder.
1:48PM ( 14 years ago )
Federal defendant pleas in Gainesville
A federal court defendant now faces ten years in prison and a $250,000 fine on a guilty plea entered Friday in U.S. District Court in Gainesville.
1:59PM ( 14 years ago )