05/30/11 State and federal district voting lines are slated to shift in time for the 2012 elections, and North Georgia voters can weigh in on the plans at a June 7 public hearing in Cartersville. The list...
05/28/11 Walker Heffron started his final tennis season at Bishop England with a sore shoulder from the basketball wars and not enough tennis repetitions since last fall while serving as a basketball team captain and earning all-region honors over the winter.
05/27/11 Jessica Pegula, the 17-year-old daughter of Buffalo Sabres owner Terry Pegula, reached the quarterfinals of the Carson USTA Women's $50,000 Challenger by defeating seventh-seeded Krista Hardebeck in a pair of tiebreakers Thursday.
05/25/11 In an instance, things fell into order for Lithonia resident, Donald Colbert.
05/22/11 - JOHN A. HEAPS, JR., 24, of 111 E. Van Buren St., Janesville, at 10:30 p.m. Saturday at home on a charge of suffocation with a domestic violence rider. The charges related to an incident in which Heaps allegedly choked a 24-year-old woman he knows.
05/20/11 Even for the earnest grinds on the Appropriations Committee of Macon City Council, budget hearings get a little old after a week or so. Near the end of the second week, Mayor Robert Reichert sat at one end of the council table with Chief Administrative Officer Thomas Thomas and Finance Director Dale Walker, ready to talk.
05/17/11 In the wake of natural disasters, area residents and volunteers have inspired hope with their deeds of generosity and caring. Such is the goal of officials with the American Red Cross.
05/16/11 Concert line-up announced for inaugural road race Rockers Collective Soul will headline the concert line-up at September's inaugural Baltimore Grand Prix, organizers announced Monday.
05/15/11 Byron York Chief Political Correspondent Follow Him @ByronYork STOCKBRIDGE, Ga. - Herman Cain's handsome glass-walled office overlooks the first fairway of the Eagle's Landing Country Club in this exurb of Atlanta, about 20 miles south of Hartsfield Airport. It is here that the 65-year-old Cain planned to spend what he calls his "cruise control" years -- time spent not exactly in ...
05/15/11 WEST LIBERTY - It used to be that local high school football players didn't select West Liberty because it wasn't good enough. These days, it might be the other way around.
05/14/11 KABUL, Afghanistan -- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers workers deployed in Afghanistan were recognized for their service during an award ceremony held at the AED-N Qalaa House Compound on May 8.
05/13/11 A benefits consultant is disputing recent remarks by a Stockbridge City Councilman, regarding a rejected insurance-coverage proposal for city employees.
05/13/11 Always doing the unexpected, Warner Robins Councilman Daron Lee whipped out a block of wood with a nail protruding from it and another handful of nails at his first meeting as chairman.
05/12/11 Mail carriers in the Southern Crescent will pull double duty this weekend, by delivering mail while collecting food and other items to feed hungry families.
05/11/11 Government leaders in Stockbridge are at odds over a recent decision by the City Council to keep the existing benefits plan for city employees.
05/10/11 The Georgia High School Association approved a reclassification structure on Tuesday, but it wasn't the one many expected.
05/07/11 The African-American businessman and Tea Party favorite has never held an elective office, but he's been making the rounds in Iowa and New Hampshire. The former Godfather's Pizza CEO got his first taste of the national spotlight at a 1994 town hall meeting, when he became known as the "pizza man"...
05/04/11 A grand jury in Henry County decided there was not enough evidence to charge rap artist Waka Flocka Flame with drug charges, after his home was raided in December.
05/03/11 Mrs. Lois Mae Moody, 81, of Green Cove Springs, Fla., passed away Tuesday, April 26, 2011. She was born on May 23, 1929 in Jacksonville, Fla., to George and Pearl Long. She has been a lifelong resident of Clay County since 1952. She was a member of Green Cove Springs Church of God and truly loved her church family.
04/30/11 After more than 50 years of business, Park Avenue Bank closed its doors Friday afternoon. |