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NEWS BRIEFS: Sculptor Basil Watson offers artist tour April 1 at Hudgens

Renowned sculptor Basil Watson will conduct a free artist tour, Saturday, April 1, from 2 to 4 p.m., and host a closing exhibition reception and book signing on April 15, from 6 to 9 p.m., at the Hudgens Center for Art and Learning in Duluth.

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by · March 28, 2023 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: Gwinnett Chamber backs 1 cent extension of sales tax

NEWS BRIEFS: Gwinnett Chamber backs 1 cent extension of sales tax

The Gwinnett Chamber has adopted a resolution to support the renewal of the county’s Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST). The 2023 SPLOST Referendum Resolution, presented by the organization’s Public Policy Committee, was unanimously adopted by the Board during its meeting this afternoon. The question will be voted on in the November election.

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by · September 13, 2022 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: City of Norcross gets $200,000 planning grant from ARC

NEWS BRIEFS: City of Norcross gets $200,000 planning grant from ARC

The City of Norcross is one of 10 metro Atlanta cities to receive a Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) planning grant from the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC). The $200,000 grant will be used to complete an update to the city’s initiative. 

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by · May 24, 2022 · News
NEW for 3/30: Diversity, city taxes, courts

NEW for 3/30: Diversity, city taxes, courts

Click here to read the latest issue. In this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Burgeoning diversity is part of the Gwinnett School Board issue
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Flap develops over cost of collecting Gwinnett city taxes
ANOTHER VIEW: Developments make you wonder if our courts are bought
SPOTLIGHT: Law Office of J. Michael Levengood, LLC
FEEDBACK: Questioning Dr. Fauci was a comment that was highly misplaced 
UPCOMING: Gwinnett Stripers will honor frontline workers on May 28 
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Library among 30 finalists up for 2021 national honor
RECOMMENDED: In Cold Blood, by Truman Capote
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Emory University Hospital dates back to beginning in 1904
MYSTERY PHOTO: Mystery Photo has blue element as part of bridge
LAGNIAPPE: Norcross Library making progress, to open in fall

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by · March 30, 2021 · Full issues
11/26: Citizen of the Year; New railroad book; Kindness

11/26: Citizen of the Year; New railroad book; Kindness

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Judy Jordan Johnson of Lawrenceville is CofC Citizen of the Year
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Major Georgia Railroad History Penned by Bob Hanson of Loganville
ANOTHER VIEW: Gwinnett Resident Hopes to Light Up Georgia with Kindness
SPOTLIGHT: Gateway85 Gwinnett 
FEEDBACK: Pleased with the Way Civil Servants Acted at Intelligence Committee
UPCOMING: Sugar Hill Plans Holiday Celebration on December 7, Plus Santa Visit
NOTABLE: Name Your Price Adoption on November 30 at Gwinnett Animal Shelter
RECOMMENDED: High Crimes and Misdemeanors, A History of Impeachment in the Age of Trump by Frank Bowman.  
GEORGIA TIDBIT: North Atlantic Right Whale Is Georgia’s Official State Marine Mammal
MYSTERY PHOTO: Consider This Artwork as This Edition’s Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Howington Will Help Light Christmas Tree Again in Norcross on December 6

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by · November 26, 2019 · Full issues