Thursday October 17th, 2024 1:39PM

Jerry Gunn

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Jerry  Gunn
The story of '14 cows for America' told in Gainesville
The African Maasai warrior who wanted to send cows from his village in Kenya to the United States in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attack and the Atlanta children's author who wrote about his tribe
9:27PM ( 16 years ago )
Gainesville Council sells industrial site
Gainesville City Council Tuesday morning approved the sale of city owned Industrial Park West property to an expanding existing industry, but the vote was not unanimous.
1:20PM ( 16 years ago )
Fair Tax supporters protest income tax in Gainesville
Tuesday was income tax day and for Fair Tax supporters that meant it was time to stand in front of the Gainesville Post Office and protest the income tax and payroll tax.
12:37PM ( 16 years ago )
Room full of honorees at Hall school board
There was a room full of student honorees Monday night at the Hall County School Board meeting.

10:30PM ( 16 years ago )
Hall school board approves more student drug testing
Hall County school board members Monday night voted to take student drug testing to the next level - testing students who drive to school.

8:28PM ( 16 years ago )
Interfaith service focuses on the 'reverence for life'
A Colorado State University professor known as the "father of environmental ethics" spoke to his First United Methodist Church audience Sunday night about the "reverence for life."
8:53PM ( 16 years ago )
Frances Meadows Center nearing completion
Construction on Gainesville
7:52AM ( 16 years ago )
Longwood Park restoration dredging nearly half complete
The dredging for Gainesville
12:16PM ( 16 years ago )
HCC seeks to recoup funds from Wood, agrees to leave of absence for Martin
Hall County Commissioners took action as promised Thursday night concerning the county tax assessors chairman and the county clerk of courts.

11:38PM ( 16 years ago )
Parking deck construction now set to begin in January
Construction on Gainesville's new downtown parking deck is now slated for January 2009, according to City Manager Bryan Shuler.

2:23PM ( 16 years ago )