President of the Hall County Taxpayers Association Doug Aiken told county commissioners Thursday night he does not want to be taxed to raise revenue for combating illegal and dangerous methamphetamine (meth) labs.
A motion from Commissioner Craig Lutz to revisit the Cool Springs Recreation Park and make some changes did not sit well with Commission Chairman Tom Oliver Thursday night.
As Gainesville school system staff, teachers, administrators and board members attended Wednesday's Mid-Year Leadership Retreat, troubling news concerning the state employee insurance program was coming out of Atlanta.
People who attended the Gainesville Hall Metropolitan Planning Organization public hearing at the Georgia Mountains Center in Gainesville had questions about projects and funding Tuesday night.
Setting transportation project list priorities to meet deadlines was the focus of Tuesday morning's policy committee meeting of the Gainesville Hall Metropolitan Planning Organization.
University of Vermont students who decided not to travel to Florida are spending their spring break in Gainesville helping children with disabilities at Challenged Child and Friends.
Army reservists with the 802nd Ordinance Company, based in Gainesville, got their official welcome home Saturday in a ceremony at Lakewood Baptist Church and a thanks from Georgia Governor Nathan Deal.
Flowery Branch City Manager Bill Andrew has called on City Council to help decide what to do about what he calls a substantial increase in city employee health insurance.
Who would care or want a three-legged dog; a lot of people, it turns out, at the Hall County Animal Shelter, where a three-legged pooch named Macy will soon be leaving for her forever home.