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B.J. Williams

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Recent Articles by B.J. Williams

  • Pair sought in N. Hall armed robbery
    A resident on Bogus Road in North Hall County was robbed at gunpoint Thursday night when he opened his door to strangers.
  • Gainesville man busted on pot charges
    A Gainesville man has been arrested and charged with manufacturing of marijuana after drug agents found marijuana growing at a house on Claude Peck Road in Hall County.
  • Gainesville woman faces felony forgery charges
    A Gainesville woman, on probation for a forgery conviction last year, has been arrested for writing forged checks again.
  • Royston officer charged with child molestation
    A 32-year-old Royston police officer has been arrested and charged with child molestation.
  • Cable company brings 60 jobs to Blairsville
    A fast-growing cable company is opening its newest manufacturing plant in the north Georgia town of Blairsville, according to reports from the Georgia Department of Economic Development.
  • Tentative land swap to provide access to Habersham judicial center
    A tentative land swap could affect the appearance of the new Habersham County Judicial Center in Clarkesville.
  • More than 300 attend Habersham job fair
    More than 300 job seekers flooded a job fair at Cornelia United Methodist Church Tuesday morning.
  • One hurt in rollover wreck in Habersham County
    One person was hurt when the Chevrolet Blazer he was driving was struck by a concrete-hauling truck on Highway 365 at Double Bridge Road in Demorest late Tuesday morning.
  • Relatives of Pentagon victim Edna Stephens remember 9-11
    Family members of a North Georgia victim of the 9-11 attack on the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. took time to share their memories with students at Fair Street Elementary School in Gainesville Monday morning.
  • Calvary Church Road to close for construction
    Calvary Church Road will be closed to through traffic between New Harvest Road and Chicopee Woods Elementary School, weather permitting, beginning Friday at 8 a.m. and will re-open the following Monday at 6 a.m.
  • Habersham officials ready to unveil business idea
    Months in the making, Habersham County is about ready to take the wraps off it Business Resource Center idea.
  • Cornelia Job expo set for Tues.
    The Georgia Department of Labor's Habersham Career Center, along with other local groups, businesses, and employers, will participate in a job and resource expo for job seekers and employers Tuesday, Sept. 13.
  • RMA hopes to help its neighbors with deer hunt
    There may finally be some relief for people in the Riverside Drive area in Gainesville, plagued for several years by deer running up and down their streets and through their yards.
  • GHS remembers 9-11
    Students at Gainesville High School Friday took some time to commemorate the 10th anniversary of 9-11, although most of them were too young to remember the details of the attack.
  • Cleveland council to vote on alcohol licensing
    Cleveland City officials are expected to decide later this month whether or not they will begin issuing licenses for beer and wine sales.
  • Zoller to run for Congress
    North Georgia radio talk show host Martha Zoller will run for Georgia's newly-created 9th District congressional seat.
  • Hwy. 60 reopens after truck load spills south of Dahlonega
    A portion of Highway 60 south of Dahlonega has reopened after being closed earlier Thursday when a load of metal pieces were dumped into the roadway by a truck.
  • NHMS student dies from injuries sustained in wreck
    Authorities have confirmed that a 12-year-old student from North Hall Middle School has died as a result of injuries he sustained in a traffic accident on Mt. Vernon Road Wednesday morning.
  • Poultry industry suffers in current economy
    Poultry industry experts say operators are being squeezed by the rising costs of feed and fuel and a decline in demand.
  • Dillard, Winder get state loans for water projects
    The state has approved the financing for environmental projects in four Georgia communities, including two in North Georgia, totaling nearly $9 million.
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