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B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams





Recent Articles by B.J. Williams

  • Some voting advocates object to NJ's email ballots
    Some New Jersey election watchdog groups are worried about the security of letting displaced New Jersey residents vote by email.
  • Ga. early voting lags behind 2008 pace
    Georgia early voting picked up in the final days, but it looks like turnout will fall just short of the 2 million ballots cast before the 2008 election.
  • West Hall schools plan to salute veterans Thursday
    As Veterans Day approaches, the schools in the West Hall area have planned a community event designed to salute military personnel.
  • Sawnee EMC to reduce rates for second time this year
    Sawnee Electric Membership Corporation announced Monday that customer rates will drop for the second time this year.
  • Trooper career fair scheduled in Gainesville
    The Georgia State Patrol is looking for a few good troopers.
  • Reminder: "Fall back" !
    Sunday at 2:00 a.m. marks the official return to standard time for most Americans.
  • Hall County Government Center now hosting meetings
    The Hall County Board of Commissioners will hold their first county commission meeting at the new government center on Browns Bridge Road at 6 p.m. on Nov. 8.
  • Gainesville mother found guilty in murder of toddler
    A Gainesville mother has been convicted in the death of her toddler daughter. Hall County District Attorney Lee Darragh confirmed the guilty verdict handed down Friday by a Hall County Superior Court jury.
  • Hall Book Exchange reads around the clock for literacy
    For the fifth year in a row, avid readers kept their books open and their reading glasses on for 24 hours straight, all to raise awareness for the need for increased adult literacy in Hall County.
  • Region hit by Sandy struggles to resume daily life
    People in the coastal corridor battered by superstorm Sandy took the first cautious steps Wednesday to reclaim routines upended by the disaster, even as rescuers combed neighborhoods strewn with debris and scarred by floods and fire.
  • Travelers Rest is on "peril" list
    The Georgia Trust has issued its "Places in Peril" list for 2013, and one of the sites is in northeast Georgia.
  • Sandy's death toll climbs
    Millions of people from Maine to the Carolinas awoke Tuesday without electricity, and an eerily quiet New York City was all but closed off by car, train and air as superstorm Sandy steamed inland, still delivering punishing wind and rain. The U.S. death toll was at least 35 as of early Tuesday afternoon, many of the victims killed by falling trees.
  • Water interruptions this week on Golden Pkwy., Friendship Rd.
    City water officials have issued alerts for water customers on Golden Parkway and Friendship Road, saying that water service will be interrupted this week.
  • Ga. citizen-soldiers deploying to aid storm relief
    Citizen-soldiers from the Georgia National Guard are being called up to help with relief efforts in states affected by superstorm Sandy.
  • I-85 lanes back open in Jackson County
    Authorities in Jackson County said all lanes of Interstate 85 northbound near the Jefferson exit re-opened to traffic around 3:45 p.m.
  • Gainesville PD gets ready for reaccreditation team
    For the seventh time in department history, the Gainesville Police Department is gearing up for a review by a team of assessors from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, INC. (CALEA).
  • Fire officials urge caution with first cold snap
    As temperatures drop, the number of residential fires usually increases, according to local fire officials, and they're issuing the usual warnings, hoping to avoid trouble as North Georgia heads for the first cold snap of the season.
  • Gov. wants to extend Pre-K program to 180 days
    Georgia education leaders are hoping to return the state's pre-kindergarten program to a 180-day school year.
  • Korean War monument unveiled in Gainesville
    More than 400 people came to pay their respects to the men from Hall County who gave their lives during the Korean Conflict more than 60 years ago.
  • Man responsible for Flowery Branch carjacking sentenced
    A Buford man who entered a guilty plea in June to a burglary and carjacking in Flowery Branch has been sentenced to 15 years in prison, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
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