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10/11: From bush hogging to 2020 election to impeachment

10/11: From bush hogging to 2020 election to impeachment

Click here to read the latest issue of GwinnettForum. In this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: We Find a Lady Whose Enjoyable Hobby Is…..Bush hogging
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Will Election 2020 in Gwinnett Be 1984 Upset in Reverse?
ANOTHER VIEW: Government Questionnaire Seemed To Be Unruly Interruption
SPOTLIGHT: Precision Planning, Inc.,
FEEDBACK: Time for Dems To Abandon Their Impeachment and Get a New Hobby 
UPCOMING: 20th Annual Great Days of Service Are October 25-26; Sign Up Now
NOTABLE: GACS Student from Duluth Is National Merit Semifinalist for 2020
RECOMMENDED:  Our Souls at Night by Kent Haruf
GEORGIA TIDBIT: National Newspapers Credit Georgia with Saving the Union
MYSTERY PHOTO: Highway, Buildings, Hills Could Identify This Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Shiloh High Team Hears More About Digital Badge Program
CALENDAR: Zombie Run 5K will be October 19 in Braselton

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by · October 11, 2019 · Full issues
9/24: Digitizing newspapers; New parking deck; Biden’s bid

9/24: Digitizing newspapers; New parking deck; Biden’s bid

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Gwinnett Historical Society Gets Grant for Digitizing Local Newspapers
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Parking Deck at Infinite Energy Center Is Suburban’s Biggest
ANOTHER VIEW: Other Democrats Owe Joe Biden a Mountain of Gratitude
SPOTLIGHT: Aurora Theatre
FEEDBACK: “Brainwashed” Trump Supporter Notes CREW’s Staff Backgrounds
UPCOMING: Holtkamp Completes Two Murals on New Building Facing Interstate 85
NOTABLE: Board Appoints Kristi Royston as Gwinnett’s New Election Supervisor
RECOMMENDED: Holy Envy: Finding God in the Faith of Others by Barbara Brown Taylor
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Early Georgia Settlers Promoted Viniculture at Trustee Garden
MYSTERY PHOTO: Another Lighthouse Shining Its Light Asking Where It Is Located
CALENDAR: Let Your Dog Enjoy Pooches in the Park in Braselton on September 28 

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by · September 24, 2019 · Full issues
8/30: Snellville development; Isakson’s surprise; English as 2nd language

8/30: Snellville development; Isakson’s surprise; English as 2nd language

Click here to read today’s full issue. Inside this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: New Center-City Development in Snellville Will Start in 2020
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Isakson Announcement Turns Georgia Political World Topsy-Turvy
ANOTHER VIEW: There Are Joys in Teaching English as a Second Language
SPOTLIGHT: Northside Hospital
FEEDBACK: Gwinnett Has Drastically Changed in 20 Years; Flux is Common
UPCOMING: 19th Annual British Car and Motorcycle Fayre in Norcross Is September 7
NOTABLE: Kudzu Art Zone Offers Silent Auction at Its Annual 12×12 Exhibit  
RECOMMENDED: Moving On by Josie Bentley Gravitt
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Richard Aeck’s Swings Designs Between Beauty and Function
MYSTERY PHOTO: Impressive Color and an Impressive Statue Ask Your Identification
CALENDAR: Author visits: Lynn Cullen and Patti Callahan Henry coming to Peachtree Corners

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by · August 29, 2019 · Full issues
8/13: More phone scams; GGC’s new president; Civil War battles

8/13: More phone scams; GGC’s new president; Civil War battles

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TODAY’S FOCUS: New Phone Scam about Cancer Afoot, Again Targeting the Elderly
EEB PERSPECTIVE: GGC President Focuses on Students, Seeking Campus Filled with Joy
ANOTHER VIEW: Reflecting on Civil War Battles during the Heat at Manassas
SPOTLIGHT: Infinite Energy Center
FEEDBACK: It’s Not a Gun Problem That We Have, but a Culture Problem
UPCOMING: Aquatic Centers Have Extended Hours and Are Open until Labor Day
NOTABLE: Institute of Transportation Engineers Honors Duluth Resident 
RECOMMENDED: Lazy Dog Café, in Peachtree Corners
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Some Works by Early Georgia Artists Still Hang in Museums in State
MYSTERY PHOTO: Mountain Town Is Mystery Photo for This Edition
LAGNIAPPE: Stunning Butterfly Photograph
CALENDAR: Puppets Coming This Friday to Lilburn Farmers Market

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by · August 13, 2019 · Full issues
7/12: About the big bike ride, flying money and the national deficit

7/12: About the big bike ride, flying money and the national deficit

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Here’s How the Bike Ride Across Georgia Came Into Being
EEB PERSPECTIVE: What Would You Have Done About All That Flying Money on I-285?
ANOTHER VIEW: Presidential Administrations Who Have Added Most to the Deficit
SPOTLIGHT: Precision Planning, Inc.,
FEEDBACK: USA IS Using Calculated Cruelty to Manufacture a Crisis
UPCOMING: Grayson Is Site of Gwinnett Medical Center’s Urgent Care Facility 
NOTABLE: Georgia DOT Seeks Input for Widening Scenic Highway Project
RECOMMENDED: The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Little Cumberland Lighthouse Owned and Preserved by a Foundation
MYSTERY PHOTO: Plenty of Clues Included in This Edition’s Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Nature Produces a Beautiful Red Daylily
CALENDAR: Making Rain Barrels Workshop Is July 13

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by · July 12, 2019 · Full issues
7/9: On a new high school, dogs and political tactics

7/9: On a new high school, dogs and political tactics

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TODAY’S FOCUS: McClure Health Science High School Aims for Specialized Student Learning 
EEB PERSPECTIVE: We’ve Always Been a Dog Family; One Looked Like Walter Cronkite
ANOTHER VIEW: Both Political Parties Are Using Tactics To Add to the National Debt
SPOTLIGHT: The 1818 Club
FEEDBACK: Winning Elections via the Electoral College Is Governmentally Sound
UPCOMING: Biking Group Seeks Volunteers To Help Disabled Learn To Ride
NOTABLE: Baptist Foundation Awards $60,000 to Truth Community Clinic
RECOMMENDED: The Shadow War by CNN reporter Jim Scuitto
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Cockspur Lighthouse Marked Entrance to Channel of Savannah River
MYSTERY PHOTO: Long, Two-Laned and Covered, So Where Is It?
LAGNIAPPE: Throngs Crowd Lawrenceville Lawn on the Fourth
CALENDAR: Peter Yarrow to be live in concert at Temple Beth David in Snellville on July 13

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by · July 9, 2019 · Full issues
6/14: Best drummer-singers; On writing; Impeachment

6/14: Best drummer-singers; On writing; Impeachment

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Considering Some Rock-and-Roll Singers Who Are Drummers
EEB PERSPECTIVE: What’s the Ideal Written Column Length?  Well, That Depends……
ANOTHER VIEW: Makes Case of Letting Impeachment Hearing on the President Begin
SPOTLIGHT: Howard Brothers
FEEDBACK: Finds “Good Side” When Continued Attacks and Tragedy Erupt
UPCOMING: Norcross Planning Summer Block Party on June 20 from 5-9 p.m.
NOTABLE: LWV Chapter Requests County Consider Changing Election Policy
RECOMMENDED: The Burglar Who Counted the Spoons by Lawrence Block
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia Ports Authority Operation Dates Back to Creation in 1945
MYSTERY PHOTO: Beautiful Sunset Scene Captures the Romance of a Lighthouse
CALENDAR: BookFest Gwinnett Is June 15 at the Norcross Cultural Arts and Community Center

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by · June 14, 2019 · Full issues
5/21, full issue: PCOM remembers; Loss of 2 stalwarts; Prescription costs

5/21, full issue: PCOM remembers; Loss of 2 stalwarts; Prescription costs

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Suwanee Medical School Remembers Families of Body Donors
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Gwinnett Loses Two Stalwarts in their Respective Communities
ANOTHER VIEW: Lamenting the High Cost of Prescription Drugs from Big Pharma
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce
FEEDBACK: Readers Speak Out on Three Different Recent Postings
UPCOMING: GMC’s Glancy Rehab Center Offers New Training Device for Patients
NOTABLE: GGC Graduates 600 More, with Alumni Now Totaling More than 7,000
RECOMMENDED: The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia Humanities Helps Preserve and Explore State’s Traditions
MYSTERY PHOTO: Today’s Mystery Photo Is Considered “Difficult”
CALENDAR: Medical Falls Assessment Screening at Suwanee Library Branch on May 22

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by · May 21, 2019 · Full issues
4/26: On speaking up; Helping the Forum; Notre Dame

4/26: On speaking up; Helping the Forum; Notre Dame

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Straight-Thinking Peachtree City Citizens Drum Council Into Submission
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Here’s a Way Readers Can Help Extend GwinnettForum’s Reach
ANOTHER VIEW: Remembering Paris, Notre Dame and Suddenly Missing Her Husband
SPOTLIGHT: Peach State Federal Credit Union
FEEDBACK: Two Readers See Problems Associated with Automobile Key Fobs
UPCOMING: Aurora Theatre Offering Wide Range of Summer Camp Options
NOTABLE: Two alumni of GACS To Co-Captain Naval Academy Football Team
RECOMMENDED: Question of Trust by Penny Vincenzi
GEORGIA TIDBIT: By 1780, Georgia Coastal Defense System Had Been Almost Forgotten
MYSTERY PHOTO: Distinctive Photo May Give Clue to Where This Is Located
CALENDAR: Electronic Recycling at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lilburn, on May 4

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by · April 26, 2019 · Full issues
4/12: Risk of new ideas; New Buford High School; Tug-of-war

4/12: Risk of new ideas; New Buford High School; Tug-of-war

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Ready To Help Change the World with Your Idea? May Not Happen!
EEB PERSPECTIVE: County Getting Another World Class Site with New Buford High School
ANOTHER VIEW: Should We Bow To Those Who Know What’s Best for Us?
SPOTLIGHT: PCOM Georgia
FEEDBACK: Continuation of Discussion About What Social Security Really Is
UPCOMING: Annual Girl Scout Event Set at Tribble Mill Park on April 28
NOTABLE: Duluth PCOM Georgia Student Competes in Ninja Warrior Wars
RECOMMENDED: The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Branch of U.S. Mint Operates in Dahlonega for 23 Years
MYSTERY PHOTO: Identify the Bust of a Famous Person as the Mystery Photo Today
LAGNIAPPE: Blossoming Dogwood Trees Decorating Female Seminary These Days
CALENDAR: Lilburn Offering Community Garden Plots for Rent

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by · April 12, 2019 · Full issues