Post Tagged with: "Rob Woodall"

2/15: Hospital merger; Woodall’s announcement; Another view

2/15: Hospital merger; Woodall’s announcement; Another view

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Final Approval Given To Merge Northside and Gwinnett Hospitals
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Surprise Announcement by Woodall May Foretell Good for Democrats
ANOTHER VIEW: Author Gives Her Views on Partial Birth Abortion, An American Issue
SPOTLIGHT: Heaven and Alvarez, LLC
FEEDBACK: Doesn’t Want To See First Amendment Debased in Discourse
UPCOMING: Gwinnett Stripers Bring Baseball Back on March 3 with Free Party
NOTABLE: Holtkamp Heating and Air, Art Center Announce Continued Partnership
RECOMMENDED: Agatha Christie’s The A.B.C. Murders
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Last Recorded Duel Between Georgians Occurred in 1889
MYSTERY PHOTO: Here’s Another Mystery Photo, This Something also of a Sculpture
LAGNIAPPE: William Day DAR Chapter of Duluth Announces Essay Contest Winner
CALENDAR: Check out the latest happenings

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by · February 15, 2019 · Full issues
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BRACK: Surprise announcement by Woodall may foretell good for Democrats

By Elliott Brack  |  It was surprising to read that U.S. Congressman Rob Woodall, representing the Seventh District which includes much of Gwinnett, will not seek another term in Congress. After all, he had just won re-election to another term. But what was even more surprising was that this announcement came a little more than a month after Rep. Woodall was into his fifth term serving in Washington.

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by · February 15, 2019 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
11/20: Walton EMC responds; Congressional seats; Anti-Semitism

11/20: Walton EMC responds; Congressional seats; Anti-Semitism

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Walton EMC Assists Six EMCs in South Georgia in Restoring Power
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Congress Is Sole Judge of Who Should Be Seated in Both Houses
ANOTHER VIEW: Anti-Semitism Growing: When Good People Fail to Act, Evil Grows.
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce
RECOMMENDED: Movie: Instant Family
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Savannah River Forms the Boundary with South Carolina
MYSTERY PHOTO: Menacing Giant Spider Seeks Someone To Figure Where Located
LAGNIAPPE: Ten GACS Athletes Win College Scholarships
CALENDAR: Nature Photo Workshop To Be November 30 at Suwanee Library

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by · November 20, 2018 · Full issues
BRACK: Congress is sole judge of who should be seated in both houses

BRACK: Congress is sole judge of who should be seated in both houses

By Elliott Brack | The hullabaloo over voter fraud all across the country, we suspect, is much ado about not much. Yet here in Georgia, we’ve heard of some who say they were, in one way or another, blocked from voting. Most election officials are upright citizens, and wouldn’t stand for it if they suspected fraud.

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by · November 20, 2018 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
6/23: On LED lighting; Georgia’s 7th district; Questions about Trump

6/23: On LED lighting; Georgia’s 7th district; Questions about Trump

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Here’s a Primer On Saving Money with the new Modern LED Lighting
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Already Three Democratic Challengers to Rep. Woodall in 7th District
ANOTHER VIEW: Raises Question of What Does the President Have to Hide
SPOTLIGHT: The Piedmont Bank
UPCOMING: Second Mural Soon Coming to the City of Sugar Hill
NOTABLE: County Grants Two Non-Profit Healthcare Grants of $200,000 Each
RECOMMENDED: The Wolf Of The Kremlin by Stuart Kahan
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia Long Regrets 1819 Tennessee Definition of Northern Boundary
TODAY’S QUOTE: Two Effects That Jack Benny Did Not Deserve
MYSTERY PHOTO: The Question This Edition Is Not What But Where
LAGNIAPPE: Snellville Created Commission to Get More Youth Involved with the City
CALENDAR: Music Festival Will Begin Soon in Braselton

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by · June 23, 2017 · Full issues
BRACK: Already three Democratic challengers to Rep. Woodall in 7th District

BRACK: Already three Democratic challengers to Rep. Woodall in 7th District

By Elliott Brack, editor and publisher | Look for a wide-open Seventh District (mostly Gwinnett) Congressional race next year.

If you got cranky because of all the television political advertising over the Sixth District Congressional race, it may be only a precursor of what we’ll see here in our Seventh District race next year.

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12/22:  Woodall and accountability; Christmas music; letters

12/22: Woodall and accountability; Christmas music; letters

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Woodall Is Misrepresenting Keeping Partners of U.S. Accountable
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Several Ways To Enjoy Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony
FEEDBACK: Readers Question If U.S. Senate Needs a Makeover; Idea on Merit Pay
UPCOMING: Duluth Sketching Group Produces Coloring Book for the City
NOTABLE: Graduates of Georgia Gwinnett College Now Total over 3,000
RECOMMENDED READ: Slade House by David Mitchell
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia Native Don West Foremost Regional Poet, and Labor Leader
TODAY’S QUOTE: Recognizing That This Nation Has Two Types of Heroes
MYSTERY PHOTO: Several Recognize Last Week’s Mystery Cemetery
LAGNIAPPE: Mary Jane Gresham Is Snellville Senior Center Volunteer of the Year

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by · December 22, 2015 · Full issues
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FOCUS: Woodall misrepresents keeping partners of U.S. accountable

By Joe Briggs | In George Washington’s prescient farewell speech to the nation, he dedicated 11 paragraphs to warning us against ‘passionate attachments’ to other countries and “neither seeking nor granting exclusive favors or preferences.” He feared that we would take on that country’s enemies, fight their wars, and accept their values. Defenders of that country would be hailed as patriots whereas critics would be treated as traitors.

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by · December 22, 2015 · Today's Focus