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NEW for 2/3: On guns, roadside living and polar trips

NEW for 2/3: On guns, roadside living and polar trips

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: In era of NRA influence, mass killings continue in USA
EEB PERSPECTIVE: No housing should be permitted along major thoroughfares
ANOTHER VIEW: In spite of setbacks, Gwinnettian enjoyed Antarctic adventure
SPOTLIGHT: Law Office of J. Michael Levengood, LLC
FEEDBACK: Another local couple’s Antarctica’s trip had emergency
UPCOMING: Gwinnett Chamber to mark 75th anniversary tonight
NOTABLE: Sherman promoted to new position with Chamber 
OBITUARIES: Myron E. Bullock Sr.
RECOMMENDED: J Alexanders in Peachtree Corners
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Country music artist Jerry Reed was an Atlanta native
MYSTERY PHOTO: Do you recognize this famous building?
LAGNIAPPE: Suggest some young cartoonist to submit his work to GwinnettForum
CALENDAR: Gwinnett Symphony Orchestra has concert Sunday

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by · February 3, 2023 · Full issues, Uncategorized
NEW for 11/1: Sheep at solar farm; Alaskan cruise

NEW for 11/1: Sheep at solar farm; Alaskan cruise

Click here to read the full edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Best practices at solar farms is to graze sheep under solar panels
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Remembering back 20 years and a cruise to Alaska
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Banking Company
FEEDBACK: Challenges recent Perry statement on Social Security
UPCOMING: Morsberger to be winner of Council for Quality Growth Award
NOTABLE: New firm helping absorb oil spills locating in Norcross
RECOMMENDED: The Love Songs of W.E.B DuBois by Honoree Fanonne Jeffers
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Kenneth Coleman was preeminent authority on Georgia history
MYSTERY PHOTO: Where is this majestic arch near a body of water?
CALENDAR: Groundbreaking of new facility is in Norcross Wednesday

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by · November 1, 2022 · Full issues
BRACK: Remembering back 20 years and a cruise to Alaska

BRACK: Remembering back 20 years and a cruise to Alaska

By Elliott Brack  |  Twenty years ago, as Memorial Day rolled around, we were on a seven-day cruise to Alaska, out of Vancouver, British Columbia. Altogether, 16 of us made the trip.  If you’ve never been to Alaska on a cruise, let us recommend it. While we are no fan of big ship sea cruises, this one we can recommend. The smaller the ship, generally the better.

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by · November 1, 2022 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
8/14, full issue: On Britain and Brexit; Great German river cruise

8/14, full issue: On Britain and Brexit; Great German river cruise

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS, McDonald: Why is Britain leaving Europe?
EEB PERSPECTIVE: German river cruise offers beautiful scenery
SPOTLIGHT: BrandBank
FEEDBACK: Yes, we’re looking for two good choices
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Franklin tree
MYSTERY PHOTO: Distinctive green roof on a sunny day
CALENDAR: Good2Give celebration is Thursday

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by · August 14, 2018 · Full issues
6/3: GACS campaign; On Ty Cobb; Cruise with difference

6/3: GACS campaign; On Ty Cobb; Cruise with difference

Click here to read the latest edition. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: GACS Raises $30 Million, Surpassing “Path Forward” Goal
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Authoritative Book about Ty Cobb Is Major Service to His Reputation
ANOTHER VIEW: How One Couple Enjoyed a Cruise with a Difference
SPOTLIGHT: United Community Bank
UPCOMING: Library Offers High School Diploma Through Online Program
NOTABLE: Suwanee Medical School Campus Sees Nearly 300 Students Get Degrees
RECOMMENDED: The Martian by Andy Weir
GEORGIA TIDBIT: I am a Fugitive from a Georgia Chain Gang Is Literary Sensation in 1932
CALENDAR: Kids Fishing on Tap for Jones Bridge Park This Weekend
TODAY’S QUOTE: How Truth Gets To Be What It Is
MYSTERY PHOTO: Modernistic Building Design Was One Seen in Many Buildings
LAGNIAPPE: GACS Student Wins Key Award from School Musical Theatre

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by · June 3, 2016 · Full issues
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BRACK: Ports of call in Maritime Canada are beautiful places to visit

By Elliott Brack, editor and publisher | The ports of call were enough to spark our interest: Portland and Bar Harbor Maine, then in Atlantic Canada the areas of Lunenburg, Halifax, Pictou, Charlottetown, Ile de Madeliene, Gaspe, plus on the St. Lawrence River, Baie-Comeau and Saguenay. The final destination was Quebec.

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