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NEW on 3/10: Learning about soils, lots of Gwinnett candidates

NEW on 3/10: Learning about soils, lots of Gwinnett candidates

Click here to read the latest issue. In this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Master Gardeners on March 16 To Hear Cris Force about Healthy Soils 
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Whew! Total of 135 Candidates Running on Gwinnett Primary Ballot 
SPOTLIGHT: Gateway85 Gwinnett 
FEEDBACK: Government Has Role To Play, But Not To Be Central To Our Lives
UPCOMING: Gwinnett Rotarians Anticipating Visit by Rotary International President
NOTABLE: Braselton Community Now Has Its Own Paid Weekly Newspaper
RECOMMENDED: A Silken Thread by Kim Vogel Sawyer
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Appalachian Studies Pioneer Helen Lewis Lives in Abington, Va.
MYSTERY PHOTO: Winding Road, Seashore, Hills May Guide You To Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Flowering Trees Throughout Gwinnett Give Another Indication of Coming of Spring
CALENDAR: Lilburn, Norcross Planning Festivities Around St. Patrick’s Day

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by · March 10, 2020 · Full issues
BRACK: Whew! 135 candidates running on Gwinnett primary ballot

BRACK: Whew! 135 candidates running on Gwinnett primary ballot

By Elliott Brack  | The 2020 primary in Gwinnett opened the floodgates for candidates, as there are 135 people on the Gwinnett ballot seeking to get elected and begin serving January 1, 2021.  However, only 17 political candidates are moving to the General Election without an opponent, including four Superior Court and four State Court candidates, plus the magistrate judge. 

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by · March 10, 2020 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: Does Cagle’s religious liberty stand hurt his 2018 governor’s chance?

BRACK: Does Cagle’s religious liberty stand hurt his 2018 governor’s chance?

By Elliott Brack, editor and publisher | When you anticipate running for political office, you can never tell what may throw any well-planned campaign off the tracks.

Most statewide offices are not up for grabs this year. Only the contest for a seat on the Public Service Commission is on the ballot, statewide, this year. There are three candidates for that six-year term.

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by · April 22, 2016 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
1/29: New GGC director; On Bloomberg and the primary

1/29: New GGC director; On Bloomberg and the primary

Click here to read latest edition. Inside:

TODAY’S FOCUS: GGC Names New Director of Sports Information

EEB PERSPECTIVE: Possible Entry of Bloomberg for President and South’s March 1 Primary

SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Village Community Improvement District

FEEDBACK: Another Letter on Medical Marijuana; Questions Why Not Combine States

UPCOMING: Peachtree Corners Jumps Squarely Into Gwinnett Bridge War

NOTABLE: Toastmasters at PCOM Trains Future Doctors in Speaking Skills

RECOMMENDED BOOK: Sarum: The Novel of England by Edward Rutherfurd

GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia Boundary once Extended to the Mississippi River

TODAY’S QUOTE: Andy Warhol Reflection on Dying

MYSTERY PHOTO: Must Be Cold in This Place Where Photo Taken

LAGNIAPPE: Duluth Honors Six Citizens with Spirit of Good Living Awards

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by · January 29, 2016 · Full issues
BRACK: Possible entry of Bloomberg for president and South’s March 1 primary

BRACK: Possible entry of Bloomberg for president and South’s March 1 primary

By Elliott Brack, editor and publisher | With the Georgia (and Alabama, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia) presidential primaries just about a month away, political antics have been far flung this presidential cycle! No telling what will happen next

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by · January 29, 2016 · Elliott Brack's Perspective