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Katie Crumley

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Recent Articles by Katie Crumley

  • Dow finishes wild week on an up note
    The wildest week in Wall Street's history is ending on an up note.
  • Appeals court strikes health insurance requirement
    A federal appeals court panel on Friday struck down the requirement in President Barack Obama's health care overhaul package that virtually all Americans must carry health insurance or face penalties.
  • Gainesville Police looking for armed robbery pair
    Gainesville Police are on the lookout for two suspects involved in the armed robbery of a convenience store on Thompson Bridge Road Thursday night.
  • Two arrested for manufacturing meth in Statham
    Two suspects were arrested for manufacturing methamphetamine in Statham Thursday night.
  • North Ga. D.A. to probe West Ga. judicial district
    A north Georgia district attorney has been appointed by the state attorney general's office to investigate potentially criminal activity within one of the state's judicial circuits.
  • Dow plunges 519 points on economy, Europe worries
    Stocks are falling at the close of trading as investors' attention returns to the weak economy and Europe's debt problems.
  • Hoschton student named to PARADE All-America Service Team
    A high school student from Hoschton has been named to the PARADE All-America Service Team in the Environment category.
  • Deal names Habersham Co. native as director of GOCF
    A Habersham County native has been named as the executive director of the Governor's Office for Children and Families.
  • Hall Co. Schools likely to hire support teachers
    The superintendent of Hall County Schools said Tuesday that school officials are looking at this year's enrollment numbers to figure out how many new teachers will need be hired.
  • Dow rallies after Fed statement, up 429 points
    Stocks are rising at the closing of trading after the Federal Reserve said it has discussed policy moves it can make to spur the economy. The Fed also said growth has been slower than expected.
  • 2040 Transportation Plan approved for Hall Co.
    Members of the Gainesville-Hall Metropolitan Planning Organization approved a draft of the 2040 Metropolitan Transportation Plan at their meeting Tuesday at the Georgia Mountains Center.
  • Wall St. takes a dive on first day after downgrade
    Stocks are plummeting at the close after anxiety overtook investors on the first trading day since Standard & Poor's downgraded American debt.
  • 18-wheeler spills cooking oil onto roadway
    An 18-wheeler carrying cooking oil spilled its load just off Highway 129 in Jackson County Monday morning, causing a huge mess.
  • Deal awards $19M in grants to North Ga. schools
    Gov. Nathan Deal is giving out $19 million in grants aimed at improving science and math education in Georgia as part of the state's ``Race to the Top'' program, and several North Georgia school systems are among the recipients.
  • GSC president announces plans to retire
    Gainesville State College President Martha T. Nesbitt made the formal announcement to the entire College community Monday at the Annual Welcome Back Fall Luncheon that she plans to retire at the end of this academic year.
  • Gwinnett Schools continue growth this year
    The Gwinnett County Public School District, the largest district in the state, has more than 162,000 students enrolled this year in its 133 facilities, according to system officials.
  • Stocks mostly lower after a day of wild swings
    Stocks are closing mostly lower after a day of whipsaw trading. The Dow Jones industrial average traded in a huge range of 400 points.
  • Stowaway dog named 'Carolina' needs new home
    Gwinnett County authorities say a stowaway dog who survived scorching heat inside a truck as it traveled from South Carolina to metro Atlanta is now in need of a new home.
  • OSHA cites company after Cumming trench collapse
    Federal officials say they found that a Georgia firm violated safety regulations after a Covington man died when a trench collapsed at a subdivision in Cumming.
  • Gov. Deal sells bankrupt Habersham Co. property
    Gov. Nathan Deal has sold property that housed a failed family sporting goods business, a significant step toward helping him resolve his personal debt.
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