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Jerry Gunn

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Recent Articles by Jerry Gunn

  • Hall County soldier's new Habitat home dedicated
    The Michael Walker family is back home, almost a year to the day when their home burned down in rural East Hall County on Coker Road while Walker, a member of the Gainesville based National Guard's Charlie Company was enroute to a home coming after serving in Afghanistan.
  • Night of honor at American Values Dinner
    An educator, a poultry industry leader and a leading Gainesville attorney were the honorees Friday night at the 2011 American Values Dinner, an annual fund raiser to support the Boy Scouts with 225 civic and business leaders attending.
  • Banquet features Fox News reporter
    A national television network anchor/reporter who said he believes in delivering good news in a bad news world was Thursday night's featured speaker at the 2011 banquet fund raiser for the Gainesville Care Center.
  • Gov. Deal promotes low interest student loans
    Governor Nathan Deal said Wednesday part of the HOPE scholarship overhaul relates to North Georgia's broad band initiative, a key topic at the North Georgia College & State University (NGCSU) Economic Development Summit.
  • Missing PIN numbers concern Gainesville mayor
    Gainesville's Mayor said Tuesday night she and three other council members are facing a deadline dilemma shared right now by many elected officials across the state.
  • DOT's Long points to 'Plan A'
    State Department of Transportation Planning Director Todd Long told his Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce audience Tuesday at Gainesville State College that for transportation expansion in the next decade, there is a Plan A, but not really a Plan B.
  • Rotary sends 'shelter boxes' to Japan
    Gainesville Rotarians prayed for the earthquake stricken Japanese at their noon luncheon meeting, and then got an update on Rotary efforts to help the island nation from Gainesville chapter president Rob Fowler.
  • Hall school official applauds state ed board
    Hall County's head of teaching and learning Monday applauded the state Board of Education's decision to allow schools flexibility in teaching math.
  • Hall's 2011 Farm Families named
    Hall County's farm families drew annual recognition Monday at the Gainesville Rotary Club meeting.
  • Ag Commissioner hopes for better grain prices
    Georgia's Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black said in Gainesville Monday that feed prices for Northeast Georgia's number one ag product, poultry, are a challenge right now for producers.
  • Aiken says 'Make the criminal pay' not taxpayers
    President of the Hall County Taxpayers Association Doug Aiken told county commissioners Thursday night he does not want to be taxed to raise revenue for combating illegal and dangerous methamphetamine (meth) labs.
  • Oliver: 'I'm not accepting this motion'
    A motion from Commissioner Craig Lutz to revisit the Cool Springs Recreation Park and make some changes did not sit well with Commission Chairman Tom Oliver Thursday night.
  • BOE braces for state insurance cost hike
    As Gainesville school system staff, teachers, administrators and board members attended Wednesday's Mid-Year Leadership Retreat, troubling news concerning the state employee insurance program was coming out of Atlanta.
  • GHMPO fields questions about funding and projects
    People who attended the Gainesville Hall Metropolitan Planning Organization public hearing at the Georgia Mountains Center in Gainesville had questions about projects and funding Tuesday night.
  • GHMPO looks at priority lists
    Setting transportation project list priorities to meet deadlines was the focus of Tuesday morning's policy committee meeting of the Gainesville Hall Metropolitan Planning Organization.
  • Twice a year county tax bills coming in Hall
    Hall County Commissioners Monday looked over the format for new twice a year tax bills and one commissioner wants a change.
  • Vermont students spend spring break in Gainesville
    University of Vermont students who decided not to travel to Florida are spending their spring break in Gainesville helping children with disabilities at Challenged Child and Friends.
  • 802nd gets official welcome home
    Army reservists with the 802nd Ordinance Company, based in Gainesville, got their official welcome home Saturday in a ceremony at Lakewood Baptist Church and a thanks from Georgia Governor Nathan Deal.
  • Flowery Branch facing higher health insurance cost
    Flowery Branch City Manager Bill Andrew has called on City Council to help decide what to do about what he calls a substantial increase in city employee health insurance.
  • New life, new story for 'Macy'
    Who would care or want a three-legged dog; a lot of people, it turns out, at the Hall County Animal Shelter, where a three-legged pooch named Macy will soon be leaving for her forever home.
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