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Katie Crumley

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Recent Articles by Katie Crumley

  • Atlanta Street Clinic opens after renovations
    The public health clinic on Atlanta Street in Gainesville is up and running once again.
  • Ga. Senate votes to loosen laws on some alcohol sales
    Sunday alcohol sales to stadium crowds and limousine passengers would be allowed under a bill approved by the state Senate. But another that would allow grocery stores to sell booze on Sundays is still languishing.
  • East Hall Middle School student to compete at state spelling bee
    Even though he didn't win the Hall County Spelling Bee in January or the district spelling bee last week, an 8th grader at East Hall Middle School will still be competing for the state spelling bee.
  • Patient from sugar refinery explosion released from hospital
    A hospital spokeswoman said another patient injured in the Imperial Sugar refinery explosion has been released.
  • Karen Patterson joins Avian Technology
    Karen Patterson recently joined Avian Technology in Accounts Payable, where she will be in charge of all accounts, including payroll.
  • Governors of Georgia, Tenn. avoid discussion of border dispute
    A dispute over the location of the state line between Georgia and Tennessee has been the subject of a few laughs but little substantive discussion between the governors of those two states at a National Governors Association meeting in Washington.
  • Kindergarten registration for Hall Co. schools begins next month
    It may only be February, but it's not too early to start thinking about sending your little one off to kindergarten in the fall.
  • Authorities release victims' names from Barrow Co. wreck
    Authorities with the Georgia State Patrol have released the names of the two people killed Sunday afternoon in a four-car pile-up in Barrow County.
  • Burn patient dies, is 11th victim of refinery blast to die
    A hospital spokeswoman says another patient has died from injuries suffered in the Imperial Sugar refinery explosion.
  • Sardis area water interruption coming soon
    Water Service will be interrupted on Walnut Drive and Portions of Sardis road in Gainesville between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tuesday.
  • Georgia Republicans slow to embrace McCain as nominee
    Until a few weeks ago, Georgia Republicans in Congress had greeted John McCain's presidential campaign with telling silence.
  • Lt. Governor's Listening Tour kicks off in Gainesville
    Lt. Governor Casey Cagle's first Listening Session kicked off in Gainesville Friday at the Georgia Mountains Center.
  • Ga. governor offers state aid to county's schools
    The state will offer advisers and other aid to help shore up the struggling Clayton County public school system, but Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue said today he also supports legislation that could allow voters to remove the county's troubled school board.
  • Death of former police officer's 3rd wife is ruled homicide
    Authorities in Illinois now say the death of former police officer Drew Peterson's third wife, Kathleen Savio, was no accident.
  • Rare mushroom growing operation seized in Lumpkin County
    A Dahlonega man has been charged with possessing and growing mushrooms and marijuana in his home.
  • Authorities seeking help identifying laptop thief
    Forsyth County authorities are seeking the public's help in identifying a man who stole laptop computers from a business.
  • Woman who married boy groom in Hall Co. to be released from prison
    State officials say a woman who married a 15-year-old boy and later bore his child will be released from prison tomorrow after serving two years for helping her teenage husband flee from Georgia authorities.
  • Protesters break into US Embassy in Belgrade, set fire
    Serb rioters broke into the U.S. Embassy Thursday and set fire to an office after a massive protest against Kosovo's independence that drew an estimated 150,000 people.
  • Plate Parity? Georgia House votes to crack down on Florida vanity plates
    The football rivalry between Georgia and Florida spilled over to the statehouse today as the Georgia House voted to rein in vanity plates promoting the state's longtime football nemesis.
  • Bill would ban non-elected judges from death penalty cases
    Spurred by the stalled trial of alleged Atlanta courthouse gunman Brian Nichols, three Republican lawmakers introduced legislation on Wednesday that would allow only elected judges to handle death penalty cases.
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