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5/5: Aurora expansion; Groundbreaking changes; Sugar Hill’s interns

5/5: Aurora expansion; Groundbreaking changes; Sugar Hill’s interns

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Lawrenceville Moves Forward To Expand Aurora Theatre Facilities
EEB PERSPECTIVE: MY, MY, MY, How Official Groundbreakings Have Changed!
ANOTHER VIEW: Sugar Hill Finds Success in Providing Internship Program
SPOTLIGHT: United Community Bank
FEEDBACK: Agrees That Political Signs Need More Code Enforcements
UPCOMING: Spring Planting Festival To Be Saturday at McDaniel Farm Park
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Tech Sets Record of Providing More than 200 Scholarships
RECOMMENDED: Twilight of The Elites, America after Meritocracy by Christopher Hayes
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Ocmulgee River Forms in Three Counties in North Central Georgia
TODAY’S QUOTE: Oh, Somebody Always Puts Out What Seems an Easy Solution
MYSTERY PHOTO: Here’s a Vital Clue To This Edition’s Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Snellville Take Back Program Records over a Ton of Drugs
CALENDAR: Pizza with Police in Lawrenceville Coming on May 11

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by · May 5, 2017 · Full issues
BRACK: My, my, my, how official groundbreakings have changed

BRACK: My, my, my, how official groundbreakings have changed

By Elliott Brack, editor and publisher | Groundbreakings were once not what they are today.

One of my first groundbreakings we thought was quite an occurrence. At a weekly newspaper, we were growing and had run out of room, needing to add space to our building. The three male stockholders decided to make it a public occasion, and asked our wives to come and “break the ground.”

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2/17: PCOM’s big groundbreaking; Books by the pound; global warming

2/17: PCOM’s big groundbreaking; Books by the pound; global warming

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Medical School To Hold $8 Million Groundbreaking for Addition
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Lawrenceville Getting New Way To Buy Books Saturday: By the Pound
ANOTHER VIEW: American Concern about Global Warming at Eight Year High
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett County Public Library
FEEDBACK: Marginalizing One Segment of Voters Nothing but Gerrymandering
UPCOMING: Suwanee To Have First Full Marathon in Gwinnett on February 26
NOTABLE: Four from Gwinnett Among Top 40 Innovative Companies in Georgia
RECOMMENDED: It Can’t Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Alliance Theatre in Atlanta Grows in Offering Prestige Plays
TODAY’S QUOTE: Why Wilbur Wright Declined a Speech
MYSTERY PHOTO: This Time the Mystery Is a Famous Horseman
LAGNIAPPE: Boy Scout Creates Snellville Memorial of 9/11 Attack
CALENDAR: Read what’s happening around Gwinnett

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by · February 16, 2017 · Full issues