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Katie Crumley

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Recent Articles by Katie Crumley

  • O'Donnell loses, Rubio wins
    Christine O'Donnell has been defeated in her Senate bid from Delaware. But another tea party hopeful, Marco Rubio, is the winner in Florida.
  • Powder found in package at Ga. Capitol sickens 4
    Authorities are investigating a suspicious package containing white powder that was found in an office building near the Georgia Capitol, and police say four people were isolated after coming into contact with the substance.
  • Jyoti Manekar, MD, joins NGPG Flowery Branch practice.
    Paul Cerny, MD; Carla Whitlow, PA-C; and the staff at Northeast Georgia Physicians Group Flowery Branch welcome Jyoti Manekar, MD, to the practice.
  • The Avenue Forsyth Partners with S.Forsyth HS
    Eleven Forsyth County retailers and restaurateurs will receive extra support for their holiday marketing initiatives this year courtesy of marketing students at South Forsyth High School.
  • Maritime 5th annual parade of lights
    Registration for participants is open for the UYC Maritime Foundation Boat Parade of Lights, set for Lake Lanier on Saturday, December 4.
  • Serenity Cellars Releases 2010 New Vogh
    Serenity Cellars, a secondary label of Yonah Mountain Vineyards, is proud to announce the release of the very first wine of the 2010 harvest, Serenity Cellars 2010 New Vogh.
  • NE Georgians appear in TV ads for trauma care
    You may have recognized several northeast Georgia residents making their debut on the small screen this election season - and we're not talking about the politicians.
  • Jury convicts woman of causing fatal Easter crash
    A metro Atlanta woman could face decades in prison after being convicted Monday of causing a collision that killed five people on Easter Sunday 2009, speeding away from the fiery crash and hiding from police for almost two weeks until a tip from suspicious neighbors led to her arrest.
  • Gwinnett teacher wins prestigious award
    A Gwinnett County teacher has won the prestigious Milken Educator Award.
  • Fourth biennial Festival of the Arts
    The fourth biennial Festival of the Arts, highlighting the diverse artistic talents of Grace Episcopal Church, will run from Saturday, November 6 through Sunday, November 21, 2010 at 431 Washington Street in Gainesville.
  • WomenSource offering fall women's health series
    WomenSource, in partnership with the Junior League of Gainesville-Hall County and the Women & Children’s Services of Northeast Georgia Medical Center, will offer the third session in a three-part Women’s Health Series on the second Thursday of November 2010.
  • 1 killed, 4 others hurt in Habersham accident
    Georgia State Patrol said the crash occurred around 3:30pm on Duncan Bridge Road, in the area of Pea Ridge Road
  • New fire stations opening in Gwinnett Co.
    The Gwinnett County Department of Fire and Emergency Services will open three brand-new fire stations on Saturday.
  • Coleman & Chambers, LLP raised over $800 to benefit Eagle Ranch
    The lawyers and staff at Coleman & Chambers, LLP, lawyers in Gainesville, GA are proud to have raised over $800 to benefit Eagle Ranch, the local Christ Centered Children’s Home.
  • Arts groups fight recession by joining forces
    The Sautee Nacoochee Community Association and Habersham Community Theatre are fighting the recession by joining forces.
  • Sixteen Lakeview students earn AP Scholar awards
    The Director, Don Caskey, of Lakeview Academy’s Upper School announced today that sixteen students from the Classes of 2010 & 2011 at Lakeview Academy have earned AP Scholar Awards in recognition of their exceptional achievement on AP Exams.
  • Early voting winds down, popularity increases
    It's the final day to vote early for Tuesday's general election... and in places like Gwinnett County, early voting has been a popular option this year.
  • Hall Co. Boys and Girls Club recognized
    The Boys & Girls Clubs of Hall County was recognized for outstanding achievement at the 2010 Georgia Area Council Meeting.
  • Cumming man struck, killed by SUV
    A 57-year-old Cumming man, Hubert Dale Brownlee, was killed Thursday night when he was hit by an SUV while walking along Georgia 20 in Forsyth County.
  • Safety device tampering caused deputy's car explosion
    Authorities now say the reason a Jackson County deputy's car caught fire this week was because someone tampered with a safety device on the propane-powered cruiser.
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