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Katie Crumley

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Recent Articles by Katie Crumley

  • Gainesville man's threats shut down GCSU
    A Gaineville man is in custody after threatening to shoot students Friday morning at Georgia College and State University in Milledgeville.
  • Cleveland man helps out in Haiti
    A Cleveland man said he felt called to go Haiti after last week's massive earthquake hit, but he said nothing could have prepared him for the devastation that now surrounds him.
  • Perdue: federal panel's water war ruling 'positive sign'
    A federal appeals panel has cleared the way for Georgia to quickly appeal a federal judge's ruling that could leave metro Atlanta with a drastically reduced water supply - and a spokesman for the governor calls the ruling a "positive sign" but says the state will press ahead on other fronts.
  • Qualifying ends in Gillsville, contest for Post 2 seat
    The City of Gillsville will have a special election March 16 to pick who will fill the Post 2 seat on the city council.
  • Fire breaks out at Suwanee bakery
    As many as 100 employees were evacuated from a building that houses a Suwanee bakery Thursday after a fire broke out on a conveyor belt in the bread production area.
  • Toddler scalding prompts warning from fire chief
    The serious burns suffered by North Hall youngster Wednesday occurred when hot liquid inside a pressure cooker splashed out when the lid was removed by his grandmother, according to Hall County Fire Chief David Kimbrell.
  • More furloughs could be coming for state employees
    While Gov. Sonny Perdue has said his budget for the next fiscal year doesn't include more unpaid days for state employees, at least one agency head said she may need to again use furloughs to balance her budget.
  • Red Rabbit expansion delayed until late Feb.
    The expansion of Red Rabbit bus services in Hall County has been delayed for nearly a month.
  • Haitians flee in fear as big aftershock hits
    A powerful aftershock sent Haitians screaming into the streets on Wednesday, collapsing buildings, cracking roads and adding to the trauma of a nation stunned by an apocalyptic quake eight days ago.
  • Portable pot grow room found in Winder apartment
    A 21-year-old Winder woman is in custody after authorities found a portable marijuana grow room in her apartment.
  • No injuries reported in Hall Co. school bus accident
    A Hall County school bus was involved in a traffic accident Tuesday afternoon, according to school system spokesperson Gordon Higgins.
  • Perdue: Budget woes could grow even worse in 2011
    Gov. Sonny Perdue warned on Tuesday that the state is facing an even worse budget gap after he leaves office at the end of this year.
  • Ga. to consider outlawing texting while driving
    Two Georgia lawmakers are proposing a ban on texting behind the wheel that could make the practice illegal for all drivers.
  • One injured in Ga. 365 near Alto
    All lanes of Highway 365 near Jaemor Farms opened just over two hours after a mid-afternoon crash involving a tractor trailer flat bed truck Monday afternoon that sent one person to the hospital.
  • Civil rights icon King remembered in hometown
    Worshippers were warned Monday not to ``sanitize'' the legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. at the Atlanta church where he preached, while others were going to march in Alabama and President Barack Obama planned a White House discussion on civil rights.
  • E. Hall teen airlifted after ATV crash
    An East Hall teenager is being treated for injuries he sustained during an ATV accident Friday afternoon.
  • Local foundation joins in Haiti relief effort
    The North Georgia Community Foundation has activated its Disaster Relief Fund to aid in the relief and rebuilding efforts after the earthquake in Haiti.
  • Roadwork underway on Athens Hwy. in Jackson Co.
    Brake lights will be flashing on Athens Highway in Jackson County for at least a week while the Georgia Department of Transportation works on the portion of road that stretches from the Barrow County line to State Route 11 in Jefferson.
  • Perdue: Ga. should vote on transportation tax
    Gov. Sonny Perdue says he will propose $300 million in bonds this year for transportation projects.
  • One injury in N. Hall house fire
    One person was injured in a house fire near Murrayville about noon Thursday that destroyed the 3,000-square-foot structure.
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