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Katie Crumley

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Recent Articles by Katie Crumley

  • Forsyth Co. meetings look at future development map
    Forsyth County officials have scheduled two meetings next month to discuss a future development map for the area.
  • Habersham Co. businessman dies
    A well-known Habersham County businessman has died.
  • Tuskegee Airmen historical exhibit at NGTC
    In the 1940s, America's first African-American military pilots were trained in Tuskegee, Alabama. What began as an experiment became known as the Tuskegee Experience, and the participants as the Tuskegee Airmen and an exhibit in their honor will go on display later this month at North Georgia Technical College (NGTC) in Clarkesville.
  • Suspicious man leaves letter at Mt. Airy church
    Habersham County authorities aren't sure what to make of a letter that a local church received earlier this week.
  • Georgia mascot UGA VIII dies
    Georgia officials say school mascot UGA VIII has died after suffering from lymphoma.
  • Sardis Church Rd. reopens following Buford house fire
    Sardis Church Road in Buford was shut down for more than three hours Friday afternoon following a house fire in the area.
  • Artwork with Confederate flag removed from GSC exhibit
    The president of Gainesville State College says she ordered an instructor's painting removed from a faculty art exhibit amid controversy about the piece, which features a Confederate flag.
  • Ga. killer on trial for Fla. Panhandle slaying
    A drifter who killed a woman in Georgia is on trial for the similar decapitation slaying of a nurse in the Florida Panhandle.
  • GSC to require SAT scores for admission again
    Students who want to go to Gainesville State College will have to take the SAT, something the University System of Georgia said six years ago wasn't necessary for admission.
  • Gainesville Youth Symphony announces more auditions
    The Gainesville Youth Symphony is holding its second round of auditions after announcing its formation just last week.
  • Sen. Miller to chair transportation subcommittee
    A state senator from Gainesville has been named chairman of the Senate Transportation Subcommittee on Airports and Seaports.
  • Snow, sleet reported across North Ga.
    Snow, sleet and freezing rain were reported by numerous North Georgia residents Thursday afternoon.
  • GHS students shadow city employees
    The City of Gainesville hosted 30 students from Gainesville High School Thursday for the Junior Achievement "Job Shadow" experience.
  • Hwy. 334 reopens after log truck wreck near Commerce
    All lanes of Highway 334 were shut down just outside of Commerce Thursday afternoon due to an automobile accident involving a log truck.
  • Jackson EMC donates funds to robotics program
    Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) students who participate in the robotics program at Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology (GSMST) will benefit from a donation presented by one of their school’s business partners, Jackson EMC.
  • Ala. governor opposes new Ga. reservoirs
    Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal's plans for new reservoir development have raised questions for residents living downstream of metro Atlanta.
  • New Leaf Landscape Services recognized by MALTA
    GAINESVILLE-Gainesville based New Leaf Landscape Services has received an Award of Distinction from the Metropolitan Atlanta Landscape and Turf Association at its 2010 Professional Landscape Awards banquet.
  • Warrants issued for multi-state oil theft ring suspect
    The Hall County Sheriff's Office has issued warrants and is awaiting the extradition of a South Carolina man in connection with a multi-state oil theft ring that could total $100,000.
  • Jefferson woman pleads guilty to Social Security fraud
    A Jefferson woman plead guilty Wednesday to making false statements to the Social Security Administration in an application for survivor's benefits following her husband's death.
  • Copper thieves plead guilty to harming environment
    Three North Georgia men have pleaded guilty to conspiring to release ozone-depleting substances into the environment.
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