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Katie Crumley

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Recent Articles by Katie Crumley

  • Former Gainesville business owner sentenced for lying to EPA
    An Ellenwood man who once owned an automotive repair business in Gainesville was sentenced to 20 months in prison Tuesday for making false statements to federal agents in a scheme to get out of paying rent.
  • Louisiana residents charged with murder of Clarkesville man
    A body recovered Tuesday night in Batesville is that of missing Rabun County resident Gordon Mitchell, 62, of Clarkesville, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
  • Barrow Co. deputies respond to false report of school shooting
    A false report of a school shooting sent Barrow County Sheriff's deputies to County Line Elementary School in Winder Tuesday afternoon.
  • No fire fatalities in Hall Co. in 2011
    For the first time in six years, no one in Hall County was killed in a fire. That was the word Tuesday from Hall County Fire Capt. Scott Cagle.
  • Dow breaks 13,000 but can't hold gains
    The Dow Jones industrial average crossed 13,000 for the first time since May 2008, before the financial crisis nearly unraveled the U.S. economy. But the marker didn't last long.
  • WLA deals with loss of 2nd grade student in fatal crash
    Extra counselors are on hand at the World Language Academy in Flowery Branch Tuesday following the death of one of their second-grade students in a serious traffic accident.
  • Aniston calls filming in Clarkesville 'refreshing'
    Hollywood superstar Jennifer Aniston apparently has some nice things to say about our neck of the woods.
  • Barrow Co. receives mini-grant for car seat safety
    Financially-strapped families in Barrow County will be getting free car seats, thanks to a mini-grant from the Georgia Department of Public Health.
  • Buy Hall Y'all launches discount card program
    The Buy Hall Y'all campaign has launched the Hall Pass -- a discount card with special offers from local Hall County businesses.
  • Gingrich slams rivals for backing out of debate
    Newt Gingrich slammed his Republican rivals Friday for refusing to appear in a nationally televised debate from his home state of Georgia, a state the former House speaker has made central to his strategy of getting his struggling presidential bid back on track.
  • Barrow Co. murder suspect's trial may be delayed
    The trial for a Barrow County man accused of killing his estranged wife and hiding her body in an Auburn well last summer will likely be delayed.
  • Lumpkin Co. authorities release sketch of police impersonator
    A sketch of the man who allegedly impersonated a police officer in Lumpkin County this week has been released.
  • Gainesville-Hall Co. celebrates Arbor Day
    It was a celebration of trees Friday at the Frances Meadows Aquatic and Community Center in Gainesville.
  • Dow within 100 of 13,000 as stocks barrel higher
    Stocks have surged to their highest close of the year.
  • Ga. Mountains Center director leaving for job in Newnan
    The director of the Georgia Mountains Center in Gainesville is leaving that post to head a newly-constructed conference center complex in Newnan.
  • Gwinnett Commission chair announces foreclosure program
    The chair of the Gwinnett County Commission announced a new program Wednesday that she hopes will rehabilitate neighborhoods hit hard by the foreclosure crisis.
  • Ga. tax revenues back on upswing in January
    Gov. Nathan Deal reports that the state's overall tax collections are back on the upswing after being down last month for the first time in 18 months.
  • Multiple brush fires break out across North Ga.
    A series of brush fires have been reported across North Georgia Wednesday afternoon.
  • N. Ga. Water Planning District chair encourages conservation
    As Alabama and Florida head to the nation's highest court in the tri-state water war, the chairman of one of the biggest water planning districts in the state says conservation is more important than ever.
  • Corps publishes Glades project in federal register
    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has taken its first step toward granting a permit for the building of Glades Reservoir in Hall County.
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