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Service set to memorialize Dr. Kenneth Breeden, former Lanier Tech president
Breeden was the architect of the Technical College System of Georgia before leading Lanier Tech
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Ken Breeden, center, speaks at Lanier Technical College. Breeden died in December and will be remembered during a late-January memorial at the college's new campus in Gainesville. Photo courtesy of Lanier Tech.
Dr. Kenneth Breeden, who helped found the Technical College System of Georgia and served as president of Lanier Tech in Hall County from 1975 to 1984, died Dec. 14 at his home in Dawsonville at 77 years of age.
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College rowing teams from around the country can be seen on Lake Lanier this week. Here’s why
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College rowers from around North America spend their spring breaks training on Lake Lanier Wednesday, March 12, 2025. Many of the teams have come to Lake Lanier to spend time on the course which will play host to the John Ferriss Regatta this month and the NCAA Championships next year. - photo by Scott Rogers
The public is welcome to watch the training sessions as colleges prepare for a regatta.
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