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Commentary from previous years:
Guest commentary
December 2010
12/28: Wachter: Light rail study
12/21: Essig: GBPI eyes budget
12/17: Beckles: Preventing violence
12/14: Watson: Breathing easier
12/10: Malcolm: Financial future
12/7: Calmes: Nutcracker treat
12/3: Gerstein: Coalition's 20th
November 2010
11/30: Williams: Duluth roundabout
11/23: Olson: $50K Hudgens Prize
11/19: Bolling: Lake Lanier lights
11/16: Nutcracker to begin soon
11/12: Sawyer: County saving $
11/9: Olson: Hudgens' Artist Market
11/5: Jackson: New PCOM program
11/2: Callina: On debt collectors
October 2010
10/29: Rule: Trip to Ireland
10/26: Greer: Circle of Hope awards
No Focus on 10/15, 10/19, 10/26
10/12: Bolling: Legacy golf course
10/8: Baughman: Remembering Sonny
10/5: Kent: Seed project
10/1: Holtzclaw: Winn Fair
September 2010
9/28: Barber: On running for LG
9/24: OTC comedy reaches many
9/21: Five Hudgens prize finalists
9/17: Bartling: Dacula fun day
9/14: Ebner: Ezzard Charles
9/10: Rakoczy: Ga. Perimeter's iPads
9/7: Jenkins: On identity
9/3: Thomas: Great Days of Service
August 2010
8/31: Severino: Tucker crematory
8/27: Regan: Anti-privatization
8/24: Pope: HOT lanes info
8/20: Stilo: Aurora kids' theater
8/17: Morrison: Artistic collaboration
8/13: Pirello: Culinary center
8/10: Mock: Sharing worthwhile
8/6: Sherman: Opp zone
8/3: Morrison: Brenau's plans
July 2010
7/30: Heaven: Federal tax info
7/27: Nelems: Media surveys
7/23: Urrutia: Fish vaccines
7/20: Paul: Norcross group
7/16: Stilo: Aurora's 15th season
7/13: Jackson: PCOM's new school
7/9: Jones: Energy audit
7/6: Callina: Vacation rentals
7/2: Williams: Gwinnett Place
June 2010
6/18: Olson: Korean pottery
6/15: Nelson: Enviro Center
6/11: Sherman: Far East mission
6/8: A. Brack: BetterGulf.org site
6/4: Sorenson: Waste plan to start
6/2: Fincher: GACS-Rwanda ties
May 2010
5/28: Enright: Preventing foreclosures
5/25: DeCarlo: Animal reforms
5/21: DeVos: Pleasant Hill Rd.
5/18: Methodist Society mission
5/14: Herndon: 5 to be inducted
5/11: Jones: Civil War reflections
5/7: Pattie: Spring allergies
5/4: Olson: Hudgens' contest
April 2010
4/30: Corley: Golf tournament
4/27: Malcolm: Health care, taxes
4/23: Grant: New iPad great
4/20: Trujillo: Jazzy Thing
4/16: West: Earth Day celebration
4/13: A. Brack: Civil War and today
4/9: Bolling: Lanier venues
4/6: Ebner: 5 things about Gwinnett
4/2: McDowell: Lilburn CID
March 2010
3/30: Brown: Market terminals
3/26: Spitzler: Native plants
3/23: Millsaps: Campus innovation
3/19: Hoffman has poetry book
3/16: DiLeonardo: Counselors noted
3/12: Freyer: Turnkey jail needed
3/9: Collobert: Francophone Fest
3/5: Seupersad: Corruption study
3/2: Boyce: Vietnam trip
February 2010
2/26: Gwinnett Ballet performs
2/23: Jensen: Helping homeless
2/19: Callina: Social networks
2/16: Scholarship for wife's dad
2/12: Stidd: Lowering crime
2/9: Mason: Peachtree Corners
2/5: Hulsey: Help stop crime
2/2: Mock: Govt. should listen
January 2010
1/29: Olson: $50K art prize
1/26: Fuerst: Moving church
1/22: Olson: 3 new Hudgens shows
1/19: Closer to Lilburn CID
1/15: $50K gift for GwinTech
1/12: Olson: Hudgens' camps
1/8: Smith: Braselton wins big
1/5: Long: Sust. design exhibit
Previous years
Elliott Brack
12/28: Obama smiling more
12/21: Perspective of grandchildren
12/17: New government structure?
12/14: Coalition funding at risk
12/10: Machine shop gets notice
12/7: Gwinnett forecast
12/3: Twain, pomegranates
11/30: County's right-of-way buys
11/23: Macon gun-stereo swap
11/19: On shared sacrifice
11/16: On land transaction task force
11/12: On being a military veteran
11/9: On grand jury presentments
11/5: On election results
11/2: GOP Congress could help Obama
10/29: Early voting questionable
10/26: On Constitutional amendments
10/22: Statewide endorsements
10/19: Federal, judge endorsements
10/15: Statehouse endorsements
10/12: Structure of government
10/8: Listen carefully to Monds
10/5: Another side of airport
10/1: Who will follow Bobby?
9/28: Ga. GOP may be yearning
9/24: Berkeley Lake's benefits
9/21: Libertarians and run-offs
9/17: Mistrusting government
9/14: Two Briscoe Field views
9/10: Taxes may go up
9/7: Gwinnett schools save
9/3: Governments, ancestry
8/31: Grand jury findings
8/27: Coveting artifical turf
8/24: N. Ga. to control House
8/20: Salvation Army ties
8/17: Civility and society
8/13: Good ole boys got pick
8/10: GGC opens new facilities
8/6: Sophisticated scam
8/3: Howington celebrates
7/30: Humor in books
7/27: Runoff endorsements
7/23: Looking beyond primaries
7/20: What price freedom?
7/16: Early voting concerns
7/13: UGA headline-maker
7/9: On Bannister incident
7/6: On classic movies
7/2: Malcolm Gwinnett
6/29: Statewide endorsements
6/25: Congressional endorsements
6/22: Legislative endorsements
6/18: Election changes
6/15: Rigid candidates
6/11: Big array of candidates
6/8: Westmorelands' legacy
6/4: Guard parade
6/2: New voting method
5/28: Web site on Vietnam casualties
5/25: Forum to make endorsements
5/21: Rogers not in Hall?
5/18: Metro media not mainstream
5/14: Fire ants to whoppers
5/11: New park, library
5/7: New interchanges
5/4: Governor's race
4/29: New math-sci school
4/27: Asian temple to open
4/23: Airport delay
4/20: Red Cross building
4/16: Grand openings
4/13: Congressional races
4/9: Gwinnett in great light
4/6: About flag lapel pins
4/2: Starting our 10th year
3/30: Perdue and history
3/26: Bishop Sheals' 30th
3/23: Health, waste issues
3/19: On Cox' lottery proposal
3/16: Gwinnett is BB hotbed
3/12: Big schools save money
3/9: Health insurance co-ops
3/5: Politics, garbage, more
3/2: "43" takes on meaning
2/26: Partnership Gwinnett
2/23: U.S. military cemeteries
2/19: Perdue's good idea
2/16: Stifling innovations
2/12: Underground sewer tunnel
2/9: Privatized airport?
2/5: Slim chance for sales tax
2/2: Curtail gun lobby
1/29: Bad laws, Census name
1/26: 3 positive stories
1/22: Govt. loggerheadedness
1/19: Perdue tax bad
1/15: Travel and health care
1/12: Potomac Fever
1/8: Ways to keep warm
1/5: Duluth's new year
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