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Katie Crumley

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Recent Articles by Katie Crumley

  • Dodd, D-Conn., retiring from Senate; AG to run
    Christopher Dodd, saying he was in "the toughest political shape" of his career, announced Wednesday he will retire from the U.S. Senate, ending a four-decade career in Congress.
  • Wood heater may have been source of Lula fire
    Hall County firefighters are battling a mobile home fire Tuesday afternoon on Julian Baugh Road in East Hall.
  • Data shows Georgia cities losing and gaining jobs
    New data shows parts of Georgia have lost and gained jobs at some of the highest rates in the country over the past year.
  • Ashes dumped near firewood spark fire on Dixie Dr.
    A freezer located in the carport of a Gainesville home goes up in flames Tuesday after the homeowner emptied their ashes from the fireplace into an ash bucket near some stacked wood.
  • Pilgrim's Pride cutting 230 jobs
    Pilgrim's Pride Corp., which has a number of plants in North Georgia, is cutting 230 corporate and administrative jobs.
  • Buford CC okays bid for Town Park & Community Center Theatre
    Buford City Commissioners Monday night approved the bid for the new Town Park and Community Center Theatre.
  • Jackson Co. mobile home fire under investigation
    A Jackson County mobile home was left completely destroyed by a fire Saturday morning.
  • Hall Co. sees its 19th rabies case by year's end
    Hall County's 19th rabies case of 2009 was reported when a skunk came into contact with two calves Wednesday in the Elmer Trulove Road area of North Hall.
  • Town hall meeting to focus on Bethel Park's future
    Forsyth County Commissioner Patrick Bell is holding a town hall meeting Monday, Jan. 11 to discuss the future of the park and the county's ongoing litigation with the Army Corps of Engineers and the YMCA.
  • DOT awards $11 million for area road work
    Georgia Department of Transportation officials announced Monday that $78 million was awarded in December for widening and resurfacing projects throughout the state with over $11 million going to northeast Georgia.
  • Perdue taps Kemp as secretary of state
    Gov. Sonny Perdue has tapped former state Sen. Brian Kemp to be Georgia's next secretary of state.
  • Treasury winds down bank bailouts with $29M outlay
    The Treasury Department said Thursday it has pumped $29.3 million into 10 banks, which will be the last to receive investments as part of the taxpayer-funded program to shore up the financial system.
  • Ga. DOT spent overnight clearing sleet, snow from roads
    Georgia Department of Transportation crews were busy keeping an eye on roads and clearing debris in a number of northeast Georgia counties Wednesday night.
  • Special elections planned for Gillsville
    Qualifying begins in three weeks for special elections in Gillsville.
  • Cagle, Ralston concerned with budget not gun law changes
    Both the Lt. Governor and the incoming Speaker of the House say they have more pressing issues to deal with that increasing the number of places where concealed weapons can be carried in Georgia.
  • Authorities identify body found near Browns Bridge
    Hall County authorities have now identified the body found Tuesday afternoon off of Browns Bridge Road near the Forsyth County line.
  • Fires along I-985 cause delays in south Hall County
    Officials said fires burning on the side of Interstate 985 in south Hall County caused major traffic problems for motorists traveling northbound Monday afternoon.
  • Obama orders reviews of watchlist and air safety
    President Barack Obama said Monday he has ordered a review of the nation's watchlist system and of its air safety regulations following a Christmas Day attack on a U.S. airliner.
  • Pilgrim's Pride exits bankruptcy protection
    Chicken producer Pilgrim's Pride Corp., which has a number of plants in north Georgia, says it has emerged from bankruptcy protection and will soon be part of the world's largest meat producer.
  • Bring One for the Chipper gears up again
    If you just absolutely have to have the Christmas down and out the door by the end of the big day, here's a way to dispose of it... if its anything other than an artificial tree: donate it to the Bring One for the Chipper program.
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