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NEW for 9/14: Thoughts on country; Granddaughter scam

NEW for 9/14: Thoughts on country; Granddaughter scam

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Refuses to remain silent about the future of this country
EEB PERSPECTIVE: How grandparents lost lots of cash in “granddaughter” scam
ANOTHER VIEW: She can only hope that more Americans will come home
SPOTLIGHT: MTI Baths Inc.
FEEDBACK: Both parties have changed since Zell Miller was around
UPCOMING: Snellville seeks input on upgrading T.W. Briscoe Park
NOTABLE: Peachtree Corners welcomes French-American
RECOMMENDED: The Secular Enlightenment by Margaret C. Jacob
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Lower Chattahoochee Commission promotes counties in two states 
MYSTERY PHOTO: Here’s a big hint about this Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Gwinnett County Fair continues this week for 66th year
CALENDAR: Pooches in the Park coming to Braselton on September 25 

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by · September 14, 2021 · Full issues
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NEW for 1/26: On nature, Aaron, moving forward

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Gwinnett nature photographers plan exhibit at The Hudgens
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Remembering Henry Aaron; the inauguration; and church gala
ANOTHER VIEW: Hopeful that America moves forward to benefit us in the future
SPOTLIGHT: Peach State Federal Credit Union
FEEDBACK: Two readers, pro and con, discuss recent School Board meeting
UPCOMING: Doug Jenkins becomes new president of Gwinnett Chamber
NOTABLE: Snellville to demolish old post office for The Grove 
RECOMMENDED: Buff City Soap in Peachtree Corners
GEORGIA TIDBIT: 1910s and 1920s were important time for Georgia arts
MYSTERY PHOTO: The sunshine, the sky, boats, palm trees….where is this?

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by · January 26, 2021 · Full issues
NEW for 1/19: On cruelty; Updated objectives; Future

NEW for 1/19: On cruelty; Updated objectives; Future

Click here to read the latest issue. In this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Never forgive evil, lying, and cruel means 
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Updating our List of Continuing Objectives for Gwinnett County
ANOTHER VIEW: He’s willing to trust the unknown future to a known God
SPOTLIGHT: Imagine Advertising and Global Signs
FEEDBACK: Many reasons why Bubba McDonald only GOP runoff survivor
UPCOMING: Gary Guan to seek Gwinnett Republican chairmanship
NOTABLE: Jackson EMC seeking youths for Washington D.C. tour
RECOMMENDED: Red Notice by Bill Browder
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Big Bethel Church is pillar of the Sweet Auburn area
MYSTERYPHOTO: Almost springtime scene is today’s Mystery Photo

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by · January 19, 2021 · Full issues
This is a proposed conception for a new pedestrian bridge at Rogers Bridge Park. Duluth is working with other governments on this proposal.

BRACK: It’s thrilling to see downtown Duluth plan coming together

By Elliott Brack, editor and publisher | Good government doesn’t come easily. People have to work at it.

It’s been thrilling to me recently to learn more about several Gwinnett municipal governments and their plans for the future. We’ve written about some cities, including a capsule compilation of what several of the governments are up to. (GwinnettForum, May 19, 2017).

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BRACK: By the end of 2015, the City of Rest Haven may be no more

BRACK: By the end of 2015, the City of Rest Haven may be no more

By Elliott Brack, editor and publisher | By the end of 2015, Rest Haven Mayor Kenneth Waycaster may no longer have the town’s top job. In reality, no one will, for by then, there may no longer be any residents of Rest Haven. They will be residing instead, by design, in Buford. Not one resident will be left to run the city.

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ISSUE 14.97: Spring cleaning, Nash’s challenges, more

ISSUE 14.97: Spring cleaning, Nash’s challenges, more

Click here to read today’s full issue of GwinnettForum. In this edition:

TODAY’S FOCUS: Mega Recycling Day Coming to Norcross on March 28
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Chairman Nash Got To Preaching about Gwinnett’s Future
ANOTHER VIEW: Meaningless Hearings Are Often Held by Some Conservatives
FEEDBACK: Sets Record Straight on Name of One of the Malls in Gwinnett
UPCOMING: St. Patrick’s Day Is Theme of Presentation in Norcross
NOTABLE: Norma Santana Wins NAMAR’s “Captain of Industry” Award
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Cordele’s Joe Williams Was Top Male Jazz Vocalist for Years
TODAY’S QUOTE: How Stengel Let One Guy Down Easily
MYSTERY PHOTO: Last Edition’s Mystery Photo Was Taken In Portugal

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by · March 13, 2015 · Full issues
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BRACK: Chairman Nash challenges Gwinnett to keep moving forward

By Elliott Brack | Gwinnett County Commission Chairman Charlotte Nash was something of an evangelist when she gave her fifth annual “state of the county” address to the Gwinnett Chamber recently. In effect, she offered an “altar call” for the people of Gwinnett County to step up and join with her and the county commission to make sure the county reaches its potential.

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by · March 13, 2015 · Elliott Brack's Perspective