Friday October 18th, 2024 4:29PM

Jerry Gunn

Reporter
Jerry  Gunn
Hall BOE considers eliminating 100 jobs
Hall County Schools would have 100 fewer positions next year under personnel cuts presented at Monday night's work session.
7:57PM ( 15 years ago )
Tractor lovers ignore the rain
The rain did not keep the tractor fans away Saturday at the ‘Drive Green Tractor Show’ held by John Deere at Chateau 'Elan’s Equestrian Center in Braselton.
4:40PM ( 15 years ago )
Teachers look for work in Gwinnett
The biggest school system in the state held the biggest teacher employment fair in the state Saturday at Gwinnett Center in Duluth.
3:35PM ( 15 years ago )
Deal warns about emissions bill
Republican 9th District Congressman Nathan Deal, speaking Friday morning at the Georgia Mountains Center, warned his audience at the 5th Annual chamber hosted Safe and Green Environmental and Safety Assembly about upcoming emissions control legislation.
10:36AM ( 15 years ago )
Oliver hopes sewer agreement pays off
Hall County Commission Chairman Tom Oliver said Thursday he hopes an agreement between the City of Braselton and Hall County gets state environmental protection approval.
8:21PM ( 15 years ago )
Hall recycling revenues down
Hall County Commissioners learned Thursday that recycling revenue, like many other county revenue streams, is running very low.

6:02PM ( 15 years ago )
Gwinnett Braves promise good business, good time
Members of the South Hall Business Coalition heard in Flowery Branch Wednesday morning that the Gwinnett Braves are going to be good business.

10:46AM ( 15 years ago )
Long awaited ramp opening announced for Oakwood I-985 exit
Motorists who daily approach Exit 16 on I-985 in Oakwood may expect some long awaited traffic relief
3:35PM ( 15 years ago )
Tougher penalities proposed for selling booze to minors
Hall County Commissioners are looking at tougher penalties for alcohol vendors who sell to minors; the Commission reviewed code amendments Monday morning.
11:04AM ( 15 years ago )
Economist says recession over by 3rd quarter
Hall County government's winter workshop opened Friday morning with Gregory Miller, Chief Economist from Sun Trust Bank, predicting that the recession will be over by the third quarter of this year.
12:39PM ( 15 years ago )