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NEW for 7/8: On library program, an exemption, Vidalia onions

NEW for 7/8: On library program, an exemption, Vidalia onions

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Ex-inmates find opportunity for work: they hire themselves
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Taxing real property is not always easy and often not fair
ANOTHER VIEW: Reflecting on the powers of the distinctive taste of a Vidalia Onion
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful
FEEDBACK: Forcing someone to carry a pregnancy to term is abhorrent   
UPCOMING: Economy dooms proposed GBC-People’s bank merge
NOTABLE: GC&B’S Citizens Advisory Board gets six new members
OBITUARIES: Gladstone Ferle Snell
RECOMMENDED: Home Before Dark by Riley Sager
GEORGIA TIDBIT: No one knows who paid for the Georgia Guidestones
MYSTERY PHOTO: Aged structure awaits your prognostication
CALENDAR: Author Vanessa Riley speaks July 13 at the Norcross public library

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by · July 8, 2022 · Full issues, Uncategorized
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FOCUS: Ex-inmates find opportunity for work: They hire themselves

By Adam Pitts |  Serving time in jail or prison is traumatizing enough in its own right. However the obstacles inmates face after release—the “second sentence,” as it is collectively known—can have lifelong and life-altering consequences. 

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by · July 8, 2022 · Today's Focus