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Jerry Gunn

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Recent Articles by Jerry Gunn

  • Mountains Center parking deck disappearing
    Demolition is in full swing downtown and the Georgia Mountains Center Parking deck is coming down.
  • Hall Commission wants tax collection report
    Hall County Commission Chairman Tom Oliver Wednesday instructed Tax Commissioner Kieth Echols to give the Commission a detailed report on tax collections at the regular meeting on Thursday.
  • Gainesville church celebrates Obama inauguration
    Members of a Gainesville church Tuesday night celebrated the Presidential inauguration with a chili supper and a canned food drive.
  • GSC cheers President Obama
    Students and faculty at Gainesville State College greeted the new President Tuesday with cheers as they watched in the Student Center.
  • 'King belonged to the world', says MLK Day speaker
    "Keeping the Dream Alive, Change Requires Action" was the theme of this year's King Day observance at the E.E. Butler Community Center Gym attended by a gym full of people.
  • Gainesville MLK march special this year
    Cold temperatures and cloudy skies did not discourage Monday’s Martin Luther king Day march in downtown Gainesville.
  • Hall School Board looks ahead to a lean 2010
    Hall County's school board members and system administrators wrapped up their annual retreat Saturday by focusing on how to do 'as much with less'.
  • Hall BOE retreat looks at less money
    Faced with decreasing tax revenues and increasing state cuts, Hall County school board members looked at how to run their school system with less money as they opened their annual retreat Friday night.
  • Public safety building construction cost, dates set
    Gainesville City Council members learned Thursday that the city is ready to move ahead with construction of the new public safety building.
  • Look for enforcement of downtown Gainesville parking limits
    It's moving day at the Georgia Mountains Center Parking Deck and on the square parking space limits are going to be enforced.
  • Education consultant gives QBE an 'F'
    Former Oconee County teacher and school administrator Doug Eza said in Gainesville Wednesday night that things are not going to get any easier for school taxpayers until the state upgrades and updates the Quality Basic Education Act (QBE).
  • Gainesville mechanic getting motorists ready for cold
    The coldest weather Gainesville has seen this winter is coming in a couple of days and one long time Gainesville auto mechanic says the time to get your car or truck ready is right now.
  • FBHS band gets ready for inauguration trip
    The Flowery Branch High School Falcons Band Tuesday was putting the finishing touches on a symphonic concert performance it will offer during next week's presidential inauguration.
  • Enota's 'Smartville' filmed by George Lucas foundation
    The students and teachers were the stars Tuesday in a documentary being filmed at Gainesville's Enota Elementary School for a foundation created by film maker George Lucas.
  • 'Difference makers' go back a long way at FBHS
    Flowery Branch High School’s head football Coach Lee Shaw recalled Monday night that his football coach led him into his athletic career.
  • Gainesville BOE retreat targets student achievement
    The Gainesville School System's retreat held Thursday focused on student performance.
  • Hall commissioners delay sewer rate hike
    South Hall sewer customers who filled the county commission meeting room at the Georgia Mountains Center Thursday night got a reprieve; they won't have to pay higher rates, at least for a while.
  • Unmarked graves located at Gainesville's Alta Vista Cemetery
    Gainesville's Field Services Manager at Alta Vista Cemetery said Wednesday the 'pauper' section will be preserved after ground penetrating radar located several burials.
  • Padgett named Gainesville City Manager
    Gainesville has a new city manager; City Council Tuesday night picked its interim city manager for the top post.
  • State cuts lead to school employee furlough plan
    Gainesville School Superintendent Dr. Merrianne Dyer told board members Monday night she has an expense cutting plan that includes unpaid employee furloughs but she hopes she won't have to use it.
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