Thursday October 17th, 2024 8:29PM

Jerry Gunn

Reporter
Jerry  Gunn
Georgia Games come back to Lake Lanier
The rowing competition for the 2008 Georgia Games began bright and early Saturday at the Lake Lanier Olympics Center.

12:11PM ( 16 years ago )
Copy of historic Longstreet portrait now in Gainesville
The portrait of a famous American Civil War general who became a Gainesville citizen now looks back at visitors at the site of the hotel he once owned and operated.
9:45AM ( 16 years ago )
Chickens win at HCC meeting
Hall County commissioners decided 3-2 in favor of farming over homeowners Thursday night in a clash over locating new poultry houses in north Hall County close to the White County line.
4:30AM ( 16 years ago )
Mack motions to cut assessors' health insurance
A motion from Hall County Commissioner Deborah Mack Thursday to discontinue health insurance for embattled part time tax assessors drew reaction from her political opponent Ashley Bell.
8:20PM ( 16 years ago )
Gainesville ZF expansion: 'This is a big deal'
Gainesville City Council Thursday agreed to approve a property transfer resolution that welcomes a large industrial expansion for the city.

11:01AM ( 16 years ago )
Gainesville planners hold off on neighborhood rezoning
Gainesville Planning and Appeals members heard both sides Tuesday night and decided to postpone action on a request to rezone an entire neighborhood.

8:31PM ( 16 years ago )
Gainesville BOE member calls for unity
The Gainesville school board was blasted at its Monday night work session for firing Superintendent Dr. Steve Ballowe last week, but one board member said now is the time for unity.
9:39PM ( 16 years ago )
Twice a year tax bills? Voters could decide
Hall County taxpayers could decide on election day in November if they want county bills sent to them twice a year instead of once a year.

10:59AM ( 16 years ago )
40th Cracker Fly-In features old and new
The 40th annual Cracker Fly-In at Gainesville
2:19PM ( 16 years ago )
Big fireworks show, big traffic jam, at Laurel Park
An estimated 10,000 people did not let bumper to bumper traffic or the threat of a thundershower stop them from enjoying the American Legion July 4th fireworks show Friday night at Laurel Park.
12:16AM ( 16 years ago )