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B.J. Williams

B.J. Williams





Recent Articles by B.J. Williams

  • Forsyth County primary runoff election results
    The following results represent the latest raw numbers from the Forsyth County Elections Office. These returns have not been certified by the Georgia Secretary of State's Office.
  • Gwinnett County primary runoff election results
    The following results represent the latest raw numbers from the Gwinnett County Elections Office. These returns have not been certified by the Georgia Secretary of State's Office.
  • Habersham County primary runoff election results
    The following results represent the latest raw numbers from the Habersham County Elections Office. These returns have not been certified by the Georgia Secretary of State's Office.
  • Jackson County primary runoff election results
    The following results represent the latest raw numbers from the Jackson County Elections Office. These returns have not been certified by the Georgia Secretary of State's Office.
  • Lumpkin County primary runoff election results
    The following results represent the latest raw numbers from the Lumpkin County Elections Office. These returns have not been certified by the Georgia Secretary of State's Office.
  • Hall Co. elections director: voter turnout in line to reach 16 percent
    Hall County's elections director is hopeful that voter turnout will meet or exceed her expectations based on the number of voters who had cast a ballot by 10 a.m. Tuesday.
  • Gainesville School Board recommends millage roll up
    The Gainesville City School Board voted Monday night to recommend a millage rate roll up to 7.59 from 7.39.
  • Lumpkin Chief Magistrate Judge Lowe dies at 54
    Chief Magistrate Judge William Jeffrey “Jeff” Lowe, age 54, died Sunday at the Chestatee Regional Hospital in Dahlonega, Georgia following a period of declining health.
  • Gas prices surpass levels from a year ago
    Both the price of oil and retail gasoline increased again last week. As a result, motorists now pay more for a gallon of gas than they did this time last summer.
  • Georgia is among recall states for tainted lettuce
    A Northern California produce supplier said Sunday it is voluntarily recalling romaine lettuce that was shipped to 19 states, Puerto Rico and Canada over fears about possible E. coli contamination.
  • Dawson County commissioners set public hearings on sludge measure
    Dawson County commissioners are ready to adopt an ordinance that bans the land application of sewage sludge to unincorporated parts of the county.
  • Weekly address: Obama renews call for aid to halt teacher layoffs
    Tight school budgets have meant fewer teachers, larger classes and shorter school years, according to a White House report that President Barack Obama says shows the need for Congress to pass his proposals to help states reduce teacher layoffs.
  • UGA paper board apologizes to student journalists
    The fight over a student-run newspaper at the University of Georgia appeared to be resolved Friday, after the paper's board of directors apologized in the wake of an online campaign launched by a group of student journalists who aired concerns over editorial control.
  • Embattled animal shelter to hold adoption event
    The embattled Boggs Mountain Animal Shelter announced this week that it will close in October. Now, the challenge is finding homes for the animals that are housed at the shelter.
  • Huckabee stumps for Romney in Gainesvlle
    Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee traveled to Gainesville Thursday to raise money for a former political opponent.
  • Warnings for Megabus operators after tire blowouts, including one in N. Ga.
    A federal agency has issued an emergency bulletin to motorcoach companies about weight limits on tires following investigations into the deadly Megabus accident in Illinois and other crashes involving tire blowouts. One of those blowouts happened earlier this month on I-85 near Lavonia.
  • Two sheriff's deputies dead, 2 hurt in La. shootout
    Authorities say two sheriff's deputies were killed and two other officers were wounded in an early morning shootout west of New Orleans.
  • Inmate conducted jewelry store heists in Buford, Snellville from jail cell
    A man convicted this week in the robberies of two jewelry stores in Gwinnett County apparently coordinated the crimes from his jail cell in south Georgia.
  • Seven American soldiers killed in NATO copter crash
    Seven American troops and four Afghans died in a Black Hawk helicopter crash on Thursday in southern Afghanistan, the NATO military coalition said. The Taliban claimed their fighters shot down the aircraft.
  • Tuition, admission procedures set for new University of North Georgia
    With consolidation procedures underway for North Georgia College & State University and Gainesville State College, administrators have announced admission and tuition plans for what will be the University of North Georgia.
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