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NEWS BRIEFS: UPCCA will award two $1,000 scholarships this year

NEWS BRIEFS: UPCCA will award two $1,000 scholarships this year

The United Peachtree Corners Civic Association (UPCCA) is offering two $1,000 scholarships for high school seniors who reside in Peachtree Corners.The 2023 Scholarships will be awarded to students who have made the commitment to volunteer outside of school hours during their high school years. 

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by · March 24, 2023 · News
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FOCUS: Commerce, tolerance led to Atlanta’s amazing growth

By Lloyd Williams  |  Do you cherish economic growth? Want to see your real-estate values increase? Do you wish for a better world for your children and grandchildren? 

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by · February 17, 2023 · Today's Focus
11/8: New PCOM location; Roundup with Cubs, more

11/8: New PCOM location; Roundup with Cubs, more

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: PCOM Planning To Establish Second Medical Campus in Georgia
EEB PERSPECTIVE: How About Those Cubs? Berkmar High Marks 50th Anniversary
SPOTLIGHT: Peach State Federal Credit Union
FEEDBACK: State Legislators Should Fund Crisis Intervention Programs
UPCOMING: Gwinnett Courts Move To Text-Based Juror Notification System
NOTABLE: Library Gets Grant To Develop Community Gardening Initiative
RECOMMENDED: The Crown on Netflix
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Walter F. George One of Georgia’s Longest Serving Senators
TODAY’S QUOTE: Many People Think This Is a Way To Solve a Problem
MYSTERY PHOTO: Tell Us Who Was the Inspiration for This Modern Structure
LAGNIAPPE: No! This Is Not a Mystery Photo But a Live Event
CALENDAR: Free Seminar on Social Security Benefits Planned for November 17

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by · November 8, 2016 · Full issues
Among those marking the 50th anniversary of Berkmar High were Lilburn Mayor Johnny Crist, District V School Board Member Louise Radloff, Berkmar High Student Kendall Castaneda, Principal Al Taylor and CEO/Superintendent J. Alvin Wilbanks.

BRACK: How ‘bout those Cubs? Berkmar marks 50th anniversary

By Elliott Brack, editor and publisher | Today we’ll give you a breather and never mention something that has focused our attention for the last few months, if you get the drift of the thought.

HOW ‘BOUT THOSE CUBS! It was great to see normally an unsung key leader of the Cubs, the former Atlanta catcher David Ross, have a very good game, slamming a home run in what is perhaps his last game in professional baseball. After all, he’s 39, and crouching behind home plate must be much tougher now than previously.

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by · November 8, 2016 · Elliott Brack's Perspective