Donnie Poland had some things to get off his chest when he wrote a letter to a Dawsonville newspaper in 2003.
As a mom to two special-needs children, Donna Aldridge is the first to admit that she needs help.
Today, anyone with a mailbox can be a humanitarian.
It was a Disneyland for military buffs young and old Saturday at Dahlonega's Camp Frank D. Merrill, when the 12th annual Camp Merrill Open House allowed the U.S. Army Rangers to show their stuff to a crowd that included family, veterans and especially awestruck children.
Ever have a bad case of the flu that made your muscles ache all over?
After nearly two weeks in various intensive care units, a soldier from Hall County who was critically wounded in Iraq has been moved to a regular hospital room, his mother said Friday.
Two Gainesville men have been charged with property crimes connected to last week's home invasion shooting death of a West Hall retiree.
Hall County preschoolers and kindergartners got a feel for farm life Friday in the second annual Hall County Ag Day at Jaemor Farm Market.
It's been a good couple of weeks for public defender Brad Morris.
A laundromat owner was charged with paying out cash for electronic gambling machine winnings Friday, the first such arrest in several years since a major statewide crackdown on video poker, authorities said.
If he hadn't been speaking at Brenau University's graduations in Gainesville this weekend, Dean R. Hirsch said he would be in Myanmar.
The Longstreet Clinic held its third annual fundraiser for Relay for Life Friday with a cook out and guest appearance from a pediatrics doctor who dressed as a cheerleader and sang "Girls Just Want to Have Fun"
Gainesville water customers will be getting something extra with their bill this month.
The search on Lake Lanier for the body of a presumed drowning victim went for a fourth day without success.
The Georgia Board of Education has approved the Habersham County school system's request to start the Habersham Career Academy in the fall.
Entrepreneurs in agriculture are finding new ways to grow their businesses and profit, said Earl Gohl, federal co-chairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission, a regional economic development agency of federal, state and local government partners.
The First Friday events in downtown Gainesville have started up again and are expected to bring more vistors to the shops and restaurants around the square.
Here are some tips to help you deal with the summer heat wave.
Contents of this site are © Copyright 2010 The Times, Gainesville, GA. All rights reserved. Privacy policy and Terms of service