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7/14: Lessons from Gwinnett; Wind Gap, Mo.; Morning Joe and Rubio

7/14: Lessons from Gwinnett; Wind Gap, Mo.; Morning Joe and Rubio

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Looking Forward to Sign on Interstate 95 Saying “Camden Is Great”
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Wind Gap, Mo. Says A Lot About the Growing Film Industry in Georgia
ANOTHER VIEW: Hearing Morning Joe and Remembering Meeting Marco Rubio
SPOTLIGHT: Aurora Theatre
UPCOMING: Snellville OKs Document To Jointly Build New Library with County
NOTABLE: Eighth Season for Lilburn Farmers Market on Friday Nights
RECOMMENDED: The End The Book: Part One by J.L. Robb
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Screws vs. United States (1945) Becomes Landmark Court Case
TODAY’S QUOTE: Government Is There to Respect and Protect Us
MYSTERY PHOTO: Traditional Architecture of this Mystery Photo Could Be Anywhere
LAGNIAPPE: Navigate Lifeline Partners with Eastside Medical for Recovery Coaches
CALENDAR: State of Peachtree Corners Address will be July 24

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by · July 14, 2017 · Full issues
These old water towers once showcased the county.

BRACK: Circle drive around Gwinnett shows continued vibrant activity

By Elliott Brack, editor and publisher | At least two times a year, we make a circular tour of Gwinnett County, to keep up with the continued change in the landscape. Every time we travel this route, we find new activity.

This week we found some overnight activity: a Tuesday night storm inflicted tree damage all around the county, as we encountered Georgia Power and Jackson EMC (and surely Walton EMC) crews around Gwinnett repairing damage from the storm. The damage was scattered, but seen through much of Gwinnett.

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by · March 23, 2017 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
6/21: Older student returns to college; Water tank slogans; more

6/21: Older student returns to college; Water tank slogans; more

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Older GGC Student Overcomes Obstacles and Returns to College
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Remember Those Water Tank Slogans? Put ‘em To Work Again
SPOTLIGHT: Primerica Inc.
FEEDBACK: On Voting for Someone Other Than the Two Presidential Nominees
UPCOMING: Lawrenceville Gas System Wins Award from National Association
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Tech Gets Support from DEUTZ in Diesel Program
RECOMMENDED: Emma by Alexander McCall Smith
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Lena Horne Spent Part of Her Childhood in Middle Georgia
CALENDAR: Peachtree Corners Had Meeting on Bridge on Thursday
TODAY’S QUOTE: How Prejudices Can Easily Overcome Logic
MYSTERY PHOTO: Two Competing Soft Drink Signs in Today’s Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Looking at Downtown Atlanta West from Jackson Street Bridge

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by · June 21, 2016 · Full issues
BRACK: Remember those water tank slogans?  Put ‘em to work again

BRACK: Remember those water tank slogans? Put ‘em to work again

By Elliott Brack, editor and publisher | Ever happen to you? Ever fail to see something right in front of you? Or another time, did you ever give something away, and then later regret your action?

That could be happening to Gwinnett County government these days, as it searches for a new slogan that succinctly identifies the diverse community that Gwinnett has become.

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