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Jerry Gunn

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Jerry  Gunn
Some laid-off Hall teachers may be rehired
Hall County school officials may have found a way to fund the rehiring of some of the teachers that have recently been laid off.
8:38PM ( 15 years ago )
Gwinnett cuts ribbon on home of the G-Braves
Gwinnett Braves fans took time out from celebrating Easter Sunday to celebrate the official opening of their $58-million state of the art venue, Gwinnett Stadium.
4:00PM ( 15 years ago )
Decision expected Monday on motorsports park
The Dawsonville City Council is expected to make a decision Monday night on plans for a motorsports park which have drawn strong opposition from people who live near the site.
2:00PM ( 15 years ago )
'He is Risen' celebrated at Memorial Park
Just over 200 worshipers watched the sunrise as Memorial Park Funeral Home in Gainesville hosted its first Easter morning service at a portion of the cemetery depicting the life of Christ.
10:15AM ( 15 years ago )
Spring Garden Expo features how to grow food
Economy-minded visitors to the Seventh Annual Spring Garden Expo at the Chicopee Ag Center near Gainesville bought more for their vegetable gardens this year.
4:18PM ( 15 years ago )
Easter chopper, not the bunny, brings eggs for kids
You’ve heard of Easter Egg hunts; well, Saturday morning hundreds of Gainesville children and their Moms and Dads experienced their very first Easter Egg Drop.
3:26PM ( 15 years ago )
Council members not sure they want to 'hold court' in new courtroom
Gainesville City Council members reviewed designs for the city's new municipal courtroom Thursday and said they were not sure it should double as council chambers.

5:07PM ( 15 years ago )
Flowery Branch recalls a well found by faith
Flowery Branch Mayor Diane Hirling and City Council recognized a former mayor and his family’s contribution Wednesday, a contribution that provided the town with its first well and the beginning of the municipal water system.
4:47PM ( 15 years ago )
First time ethics board for Flowery Branch
Flowery Branch City Council needs to decide how many members they want on the city’s ethics board in a proposed amendment reviewed Wednesday and placed on first reading.
1:31PM ( 15 years ago )
GSC building funds not a done deal
Gainesville State College president Dr. Martha Nesbitt is ‘cautiously optimistic’ her school will get badly needed funding to start a new academic building.
10:09AM ( 15 years ago )