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Katie Crumley

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Recent Articles by Katie Crumley

  • Corps announces recreation day use fee waiver
    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District - which includes Lake Lanier - will waive all day use fees normally charged at recreation areas August 1-9.
  • Clarkesville square getting a facelift
    The pavement on the Clarkesville Square is being sealed and traffic markers re-painted in two phases.
  • GMC to perform open-heart surgeries
    The state has again granted Gwinnett Medical Center the right to perform open-heart surgeries.
  • Drug Free Coalition launches billboard campaign
    The District 2 Public Health Adolescent Health and Youth Development Program and the Drug Free Coalition of Hall County have joined forces to raise awareness about drug and alcohol abuse through a new billboard campaign.
  • Perdue promises to fight judge's Lake Lanier ruling
    A federal judge has ruled against Georgia in it's dispute with Alabama and Florida, deciding that Atlanta must stop withdrawing water from Lake Lanier within three years unless it gets approval from Congress but Gov. Sonny Perdue immediately said the state will appeal the ruling and begin lobbying Congress to intercede on the state's behalf.
  • Police: Body found in Buford was dismembered, decapitated
    Gwinnett County authorities still don't know the identity of the male body found in Buford near Woodward Mill Road earlier this week.
  • One lane of I-985 to be closed in Oakwood next week
    One northbound lane of I-985 in Oakwood will be closed next week as Georgia Department of Transportation crews build shoulders, replace guardrails and pave the slopes in the median.
  • Deal pushes neutrality in water wars
    U.S. Rep. Nathan Deal addressed the state's water issues on the house floor Thursday.
  • Liquor by the drink sales up for a vote in Clarkesville
    Now that the Clarkesville City Council has given its approval for a vote, citizens will get a chance to decide whether to allow liquor by the drink sales in the city.
  • Police seal off part of Capitol following gunfire
    Gunfire was reported just off the fringe of Capitol Hill on Wednesday, and there were unconfirmed reports of at least one injury.
  • Ga. lawmakers to begin furloughs
    Georgia lawmakers are beginning furloughs next month to cut costs amid the economic crisis.
  • DOT awards $14 million in stimulus projects to Gwinnett Co.
    The Georgia Department of Transportation has awarded two more federal stimulus program contracts to Gwinnett County.
  • Gwinnett commission to vote on deep cuts in county services
    The Gwinnett County Commission will vote next week on a plan to make deep cuts in county services.
  • Gainesville brothers looking out for each other in Iraq
    In what seems to be a real life "Band of Brothers," two Air National Guardsmen leave for Iraq this week with their own flesh and blood by their side.
  • Financials pull stocks higher ahead of earnings
    Investors are betting that strength in banks will flow to the rest of the economy.
  • Buford man arrested for rape, child molestation
    A 50-year-old Buford man is in the Hall County Detention Center facing rape and child molestation charges.
  • NE Ga's first road stimulus project starts July 20
    Georgia Department of Transportation officials said Monday that construction is scheduled to begin July 20 on the first highway project funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) in Northeast Georgia.
  • Gwinnett approved for immigration enforcement
    The Gwinnett County Sheriff's Department has become the fifth agency in Georgia to be accepted into a federal program that allows local and state officials to enforce federal immigration laws.
  • Braves trade Francoeur to Mets
    The slumping New York Mets have traded outfielder Ryan Church to the Atlanta Braves for outfielder Jeff Francoeur.
  • Family of former NGMC Hospice patient gives back
    Hospice of Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) received a $1,400 donation given to The Medical Center Foundation by the organizers of The 2nd Annual Margaret C. Abernathy Memorial Hospice Bowl-A-Thon Friday morning.
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