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B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams





Recent Articles by B.J. Williams

  • Area forest trails to benefit from grant money
    The Georgia Department of Natural Resources will be sprucing up some trails around the state, including a couple in the north Georgia area, thanks to $1.66 million dollars in federal grants.
  • 'Pulling for Tripp' fundraiser April 20 at Road Atlanta
    In an effort to further support Tripp Halstead, the toddler who was critically injured last October when a large tree branch fell and struck him, WDUN AM550/FM102.9 has organized a fundraising event to be held Saturday, April 20.
  • Lake Lanier hits full winter pool
    Slowly but steadily, the level of Lake Lanier has reached full winter pool of 1070-feet above sea level.
  • WDUN talk show host Ken Coleman releases new book
    Professional interviewer, radio talk show host, and new voice to the WDUN afternoon line-up, Ken Coleman has a new book to talk about with the April 2 release of "One Question, Life-Changing Answers from Today's Leading Voices" from Simon and Schuster.
  • Local breeder thinks dog food may be tied to deaths of puppies
    A local dog breeder thinks a certain brand of dog food may be tied to the deaths of some litters of puppies, and her veterinarian said the theory is worth investigating.
  • Forsyth Co. officials search for convicted sex offender
    The Forsyth County Sheriff's Office is looking for a 27-year-old man who failed to complete his annual registration as a sex offender.
  • White Co. home destroyed by fire
    A pre-dawn fire destroyed a home on Spring Crest Road off Alt. 75 Tuesday morning.
  • Woman dies in Forsyth Co. fire
    Authorities are investigating the death of a 40-year-old woman whose body was found in a burning home on Easter morning.
  • North Korea vows to restart nuclear facilities
    North Korea vowed Tuesday to restart a nuclear reactor that can make one bomb's worth of plutonium a year, escalating tensions already raised by near daily warlike threats against the United States and South Korea.
  • Damaged AT&T pole causes Gainesville power outage
    It took less than an hour to restore power to 636 businesses and residences in the EE Butler Parkway corridor in Gainesville Monday morning after something struck an AT&T phone pole at Race Street.
  • Nelson city council votes to require gun ownership
    A small north Georgia city has approved an ordinance that would make gun ownership mandatory, though the measure doesn't include a penalty for those who don't comply.
  • Bond denied for Gwinnett teen in shoe robbery, murder
    Bond has been denied for a teenage boy accused in the shooting death of a teen authorities say was targeted because of expensive shoes.
  • Stocks weaken after manufacturing growth slows
    Stocks were slipping on Wall Street Monday morning after an industry group reported that U.S. manufacturing growth cooled in March and was weaker than economists had forecast.
  • Tripp Halstead returns to hospital
    Tripp Halstead, the Winder toddler whose battle with a severe brain injury has prompted a nationwide following, has been rushed back to the hospital.
  • Chipper Jones to throw out 1st pitch for Braves in season opener
    Chipper Jones has retired from the Braves, but he will still be on the field as the team takes on the Philadelphia Phillies in the season-opener in Atlanta.
  • Pickens Co. city looks to make gun ownership mandatory
    A small city in Pickens County is set to vote on an ordinance that would make gun ownership mandatory.
  • Athletes, stars join Obama for Easter Egg Roll
    The Easter Bunny, dozens of professional athletes and thousands of children will be hippity-hopping across the White House's South Lawn as President Barack Obama and his family lead the annual Easter Egg Roll.
  • Arrests made in death of Milton teen
    Police say three men have been arrested in the shooting death of a Milton teen earlier this month.
  • Ga. girl arrested in threats over missing Mtn. Dew
    Police in Athens say a 14-year-old girl has been arrested for threatening to set her family's apartment ablaze over a missing bottle of soda.
  • Ga. lawmakers take flurry of votes on final day
    The Georgia General Assembly finished its work late Thursday night, on the final day of the 2013 session. Here's a recap of action on significant issues.
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