It was 2005 and leaders of the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce decided to embark on a plan that would help define the future of Hall County over the next 25 years.
A Northeast Georgia security firm has introduced a surveillance camera that allows home or business owners secure video access to their property.
BUFORD - Virgil Williams is equally excited about two things: the opening of the renovated Lake Lanier Islands resort and the rising water level of Lake Lanier.
Among the 500 well-wishers at the kickoff of Nathan Deal's bid for governor were a number of potential candidates to succeed him in the U.S. House.
Former State Transportation Board chairman Mike Evans has become the first announced candidate to succeed Nathan Deal in Congress.
Standing before a crowd of more than 500 supporters, Nathan Deal on Friday announced his "quest to be elected governor of Georgia."
Joe Satterfield makes no bones about it: A politician isn't worth much if he doesn't look out for his hometown.
U.S. Rep. Nathan Deal has reserved the plaza between the old and current Hall County courthouses on Friday and is expected to announce he is entering the race for governor.
While U.S. Rep. Nathan Deal is expected to make an announcement about his political future this week, the mad scramble to fill his 9th District seat is quietly happening in the background.
At midnight tonight, something will happen at the emergency room at Northeast Georgia Medical Center's Lanier Park campus that hasn't happened since it opened: The doors will be locked.
U.S. Rep. Nathan Deal is seriously considering a bid for governor and could make an announcement as early as this week, sources close to the nine-term congressman said Monday.
The surgeon who operated on Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle says the procedure was a success and that his patient's prognosis is good.
Barbara Brown Taylor believes that one can find moments of spiritual inspiration in everyday tasks, such as hanging up clothes or making eye contact with a clerk at the grocery store.
I love animals and hate to see them mistreated. I remember Willie B., the late famed gorilla of the zoo in Atlanta. When I was a kid, Willie was behind glass in a tiled room with a tire swing and a TV. This was before cable - there were only three commercial channels and one educational channel. I'm not sure which was more abusive, locking him up inside or having to watch some of the ...
When stockholders of Peach State Bank & Trust gathered for their annual meeting earlier this month, the company's top officers were able to say something few banks could say about last year: They made a profit.
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