Thursday October 17th, 2024 7:34AM

Jerry Gunn

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Jerry  Gunn
Gainesville-Hall transit plan draws public comment
People who appeared at Tuesday night
9:43PM ( 16 years ago )
Gainesville/Hall STAR students and teachers named
Gainesville and Hall County Tuesday at the Gainesville Kiwanis Club meeting named the STAR students and teachers who will move on to district honors next month.
3:11PM ( 16 years ago )
Lanier Tech students get 'hands on' training with Richard Petty cars
Motorsports Vehicle Tech students are getting some real
5:12AM ( 16 years ago )
Brenau speaker: Economic stimulus a 'quick fix' that is too late
A Brenau University Scholar-in-Residence, formerly a French diplomat, said Thursday night that the financial stimulus grant just passed by Congress is an election year "feel good" measure, nothing more.
9:39PM ( 16 years ago )
Weather 'grounds' Tuskegee Airmen for their GSC appearance
Thursday night's stormy weather kept original members of the famed 'Tuskegee Airmen' away from Gainesville State College for a Black History observance, but their place in history was still recalled and remembered.
8:34PM ( 16 years ago )
Former Flowery Branch councilman named to city's development authority
Flowery Branch City Council voted to appoint a former council member to the city's development authority Wednesday over a freshman council member's objections.
4:38PM ( 16 years ago )
Gainesville's 'Dredge Fest' begins Longwood Cove restoration
Gainesville Parks and Recreation Wednesday held a
12:22PM ( 16 years ago )
GCC not ready to approve Airport Industrial Park lease
Gainesville City Council Tuesday morning tabled an Airport Industrial Park lease assignment on property that has remained undeveloped since 1973.
12:36PM ( 16 years ago )
Fire strikes Gainesville apartment complex
Fast response by Gainesville firefighters Monday afternoon stopped an apartment fire from getting any worse in a west Gainesville apartment complex.
4:15PM ( 16 years ago )
Kids look at careers at Gainesville's INK
Gainesville area children and their parents celebrated President's day and a day off from school Monday as Career Days got underway at the Interactive Neighborhood for Kids (INK) museum on Chestnut Street.
12:11PM ( 16 years ago )