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Commentary from previous years:
Guest commentary
December 2009
12/30: Guynn: Teaching giving
12/23: Barksdale: White House tree
12/18: Mason: P'tree Cnrs tipping pt?
12/15: Anders: Hospitality honors
12/11: Wascher: Rail favored
12/8: Page: Be safe during holidays
12/4: Piccolo: Gwinnett Place
12/1: Collins: Turkey dinners
November 2009
11/25: Dominy: Great liftoff
11/20: Bland: Gwinnett, Nicaragua
11/17: Sharp: Homelessness
11/13: Baxter: A Better South
11/10: Markwalter: Lawrenceville
11/6: Pope: DOT project
11/3: Kurtz: About P-cards
October 2009
10/30: Rawson: Court in session
10/27: Hernandez: Latino businesses
10/23: Wehrman: Gwinnett Medical
10/20: Mason: Peachtree Pkwy
10/16: Stewart: Great apes
10/13: Acevedo: Guatamalan Americans
10/9: Wehrmann: New Med Tower
10/6: Bullard: Trip to Chinese doc
10/2: South: Budget and justice
September 2009
9/29: Logan: Artist in NC
9/25: Heckman: Winning in Iraq
9/22: Long: On Gwinnett Reads
9/18: Rieman: Bowen Homes
9/15: Perry: DAR focus
9/11: Warbington: HOT lane program
9/8: Fricks: Green loans
9/4: Wascher: New bridge
9/1: Upset: On class size
August 2009
8/28: Lerner: Chick-fil-A gifts
8/25: Moore: Engaging Gwinnett
8/21: Regenstein: Family's fate
8/18: Baso: Cutting electric costs
8/14: Upchurch: Health records
8/11: Malloy: American history
8/7: Morris: GACS more walkable
8/4: Johnson: Early days of GOP
July 2009
7/31: Todd: Lake Lanier vital
7/28: Jones: Energy winning couple
7/24: Chancey: Legacy Awards
7/21: Jones: Restaurant Week
7/17: Nelems: Ad impacts
7/14: Brantley: GGC accreditation
7/10: Piedmont Bank opens
7/7: McDowell: Lilburn CID
7/3: Russell: Save water still
June 2009
6/30: Collins: BBQ tasting party
6/26: Brantley: GGC's new look
6/23: Nebel: Hat in ring
6/19: Rawson: Coed discrimination
6/16: Dueling releases
6/12: Wascher: Light rail
6/9: Lee: Carbon tax
6/5: Sanders: On bonds
6/2: Hayes: Spill victim's abilities
May 2009
5/29: Webb: Norcross history contest
5/27: Brownlow: Innovative program
5/22: Stilo: Aurora's summer programs
5/19: Sherman: On Assurant
5/15: Spivey: Testing our water
5/12: Queen: The Throw-Yo
5/8: A. Brack: Times not as troubled
5/5: Krauses: Experiencing Seattle
5/1: Camren: Experiencing L'ville
April 2009
4/28: Enright: Financial planning
4/24: Ladd: Berlin Candy Bomber here
4/21: Bolling: Frontier Fort Faire
4/17: Burney: March for Babies
4/14: Havens: Big cleanup day
4/10: Olson: Symphony/Chorus
4/7: Pruitt: On assessments
4/3: Gwinnett's Internet TV
March 2009
3/31: Wright: Chamber valor medals
3/28: Shapiro: Gwinnett Med Ctr.
3/24: Sutt: Local moms and history
3/20: Stilo: 3 local authors
3/17: Putnam: Ga. Trail open
3/13: Little: Local bank's loans
3/10: McDaniel: Great Brazil trip
3/6: Harrell: Evermore's good news
3/3: Kirkland: Snellville Hist. Soc.
February 2009
2/27: Jenkins: Cutting college costs
2/24: Merkel: Fighting blindness
2/20: Gerber: Education poll
2/18: Balfour: Snellville meeting
2/13: Dryden: Diner habits
2/10: Morrow: AJC offers solutions
2/6: Rodd: Quantum bank president
2/3: Wilson: New L'ville eatery
January 2009
1/30: Shah: Some secrets of success
1/27: Norton: Gwinnett is Atlanta's twin
1/23: Bell: Village at ballpark
1/20: A Brack: Truman's wisdom
1/16: Suniva hiring; deadline today
1/13: Summerour: Space amazing
1/9: Olson: Orchestra/Chorus growing
1/6: Beck: 5 one-act plays
1/2: Shafer: Running for Lt. Gov.
Previous years
Elliott Brack
12/30: Loss of confidence
12/23: We say, "Happy Holidays"
12/18: Remembering Mr. Tubs
12/15: Hidden weapons not jolly
12/11: Gwinnett most diverse
12/8: County is arrogant
12/4: Defining moment for Obama?
12/1: Atlanta train stations razed
11/25: Remembering John Adams
11/20: Better schools needed
11/17: Privatizing rest areas
11/13: Batty congressman
11/10: About Ga's bank failures
11/6: Freida Hill, more
11/3: Shepherd of the Hills
10/30: Boys will be boys
10/27: Restoring cuts
10/23: On editorial endorsements
10/20: Budget crunch hurting
10/16: Head to Branson
10/13: About voter initiatives
10/9: Health care, part 2
10/6: Health care, part 1
10/2: California wine country
9/29: No Gwinnett hate groups
9/25: Barnes focused on state
9/22: Remembering A.D. Hayes
9/18: County's dilemma
9/15: Returning to a beach
9/11: Give President a chance
9/8: Upside-down bottles
9/4: About Wayne Shackelford
9/1: Remembering Teddy Kennedy
8/28: Can Gwinnett Dems win?
8/25: This, that, bad TV news
8/21: Changed Norcross charter
8/18: Government career option
8/14: Alexander Park
8/11: Visit local farmers' markets
8/7: Commission raising doubts
8/4: Keep Gwinnett's twin towers
7/31: Looking at city salaries
7/28: Has Gwinnett lost shine?
7/24: Atkinson, Gunnin and Lanier
7/21: Remembering Paul Hemphill
7/17: Cut those raises
7/14: Cutting library funding major
7/10: Minority vote at high
7/7: Residents enjoy Gwinnett
7/3: County off rails in 4 ways
6/30: Poll: Unhappy about co. govt.
6/26: Gwinnett's 4th largest
6/23: Asking right question
6/19: Take the Forum survey
6/16: Getting car loans
6/12: Tennessee Squires
6/9: Mighty office bear
6/5: Wanting calm government
6/2: Courteousness in Gwinnett?
5/29: Bannister punts on budget
5/27: Remembering our vets
5/22: Don't double tax folks
5/19: Landing medical school
5/15: Gwinnett Braves attendance
5/12: Tips on visiting DC
5/8: Row house living
5/5: Grumbling about AJC
5/1: Club's enviro projects
4/28: Leave recycling to GC&B
4/24: Part-time tax collector
4/21: Loganville and Train Day
4/17: On George Washington
4/14: Prize telling for schools
4/10: Remembering Paul Duke
4/7: Spring, legislature, more
4/3: County and GC&B?
3/31: Obama appointments
3/28: 70th for Buford Kiwanis
3/24: 1817 for Suwanee?
3/20: Lilburn group wants CID
3/17: Gadfly is way off base
3/13: School vouchers are wrong
3/10: Chick-fil-A visit inspiring
3/6: Everything doesn't have to be big
3/3: BBQ recipe from Doss
2/27: Old tax law still applies
2/24: Gov overreaching at DOT?
2/20: Two new books to consider
2/18: Quagmires in Snellville
2/13: Waste-hauling authority needed
2/10: Gambling not needed
2/6: Gwinnett GOP on way back
2/3: Minorities should get active
1/30: Regulate late-night bars
1/27: Poor media will hurt government
1/23: Inaugural parade inspiring
1/20: Legislatures may thwart Obama
1/16: Benefield honored by Fair Board
1/13: County important in Ga. politics
1/9: Clean and Beautiful in trouble
1/6: "Yewts" and Capitol Center
1/2: Saving your life with info
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