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NEW for 6/3: Bourdeaux, weekly newspapers, training

NEW for 6/3: Bourdeaux, weekly newspapers, training

Click here to read the latest edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Statement from Carolyn Bourdeaux on recent primary
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Internet moguls may not realize weekly newspapers exist 
ANOTHER VIEW: Pivots during pandemic, and becomes better-trained woman
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Banking Company
FEEDBACK: Why do microwave ovens have such loud beepers?
UPCOMING: Gwinnett homeowners eligible for $4 million in grants
NOTABLE: Special Needs Schools gets $50,000 from Jackson EMC
RECOMMENDED: Strange Beasts of China by Yan Ge
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Union Navy eventually takes control of Georgia coast line
MYSTERY PHOTO:  No lighthouse, but how about another covered bridge?
LAGNIAPPE: James Walters recognized for 14 years at cemetery service
CALENDAR: Cornhole tournament upcoming in Snellville

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by · June 3, 2022 · Full issues
2/22: Aurora premiere; Open letter to Unterman; State of county

2/22: Aurora premiere; Open letter to Unterman; State of county

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Aurora Theatre To Present Men With Money March 7 to April 7
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Now Renee, Please Do Not Run for Congress; Stay in the Ga. Senate
ANOTHER VIEW: Nash Concentrates State of the County Talk About Transit Options
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce
FEEDBACK: There Is Reason for Hope for USA, Since Founder’s Ideas Are Timeless
UPCOMING: Six More Open Houses about Transit Vote Coming Up Soon
NOTABLE: GGC’s Spring Commencement Speaker Will Be Four-Star General
RECOMMENDED: Miss Julia Speaks Her Mind by Ann B. Ross
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Julia Flisch Was An Early Advocate for Women’s Rights in Georgia
MYSTERY PHOTO: Today’s Mystery Photo Asks Simply, Whose House and Where
CALENDAR: Second Annual Snellville Youth Summit will be Saturday, February 23

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by · February 22, 2019 · Full issues
Unterman

BRACK: An open letter to  Sen. Renee Unterman

By Elliott Brack | FEB. 22, 2019  — Now, Renee. Don’t run for the Seventh District seat in Congress.

Gwinnett County, Buford, and the state need you in the Georgia Senate, where you will remain much more effective than you would as a freshman representative in the House of Representatives in Washington.

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by · February 22, 2019 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
11/20: Walton EMC responds; Congressional seats; Anti-Semitism

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

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
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