Friday October 18th, 2024 8:29AM

Jerry Gunn

Reporter
Jerry  Gunn
Gainesville economic forecast: better times are coming
Gainesville economic forecaster Frank Norton said Wednesday that tough economic times are not going to last forever; expect signs of recovery by next summer.
12:42PM ( 15 years ago )
Gainesville Planning and Appeals gets ready for island annexation
Gainesville’s Planning and Appeals Board members Tuesday night got prompting on a called meeting early next month to vote on those controversial annexation islands.

9:57PM ( 15 years ago )
Gainesville observes Veterans Day
A standing room only audience witnessed Tuesday’s Veterans Day program at the Georgia Mountains Center.
2:37PM ( 15 years ago )
Honors for Gainesville a K-9 officer
The Gainesville Police Department held an official ceremony Monday in the department lobby to retire the ashes of K-9 Officer Argus, who passed away in May from congestive heart failure.

12:52AM ( 15 years ago )
Hall board hears South Hall parents concerns
Hall County school board members heard from concerned Johnson School District parents Monday night who fear their schools will decline because of a perception problem.

11:39PM ( 15 years ago )
Hall school board considers alternative fuel for buses
Hall County school board members want to hear more about a transportation alternative - school buses that use (LP), liquid petroleum.
10:26AM ( 15 years ago )
Lt. Gov. questions early voting
Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle is not so sure about Georgia's new early voting, even though millions of voters elected to go to the polls early.
9:19AM ( 15 years ago )
Marketplace returns
Early Christmas shoppers Thursday night got a glimpse of what's coming this weekend at the 17th Annual Marketplace at the Gainesville Civic Center.
8:38PM ( 15 years ago )
Wilshire Trails on fire with Autumn color
If you’re in need of a little autumn inspiration, a good place to go in Gainesville right now is Wilshire Trails near downtown.
3:20PM ( 15 years ago )
Future of financial markets reviewed in Gainesville
Bank customers and business leaders heard Wednesday at Peach State Bank in Gainesville that while the economic downturn has impacted community banks, those banks are still sound and ready to do business.

11:12AM ( 15 years ago )