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NEW for 2/22: Truist consolidates and it’s Twos-day!

NEW for 2/22: Truist consolidates and it’s Twos-day!

Click here to read the latest edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Redundant BB&T and SunTrust banks being consolidated
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Today is a really special date, being 2-22-22
SPOTLIGHT: Gateway85 CID
FEEDBACK: More background on Kemp’s selection of new judge
UPCOMING: Georgia Gwinnett College offers new cybersecurity certificate
NOTABLE: Schools in Walton EMC area get Empowerment Grants
RECOMMENDED: The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Birdwell College changes its name to Thomas University and grows
MYSTERY PHOTO: Here’s an idyllic spot where you can contemplate nature
LAGNIAPPE: Here’s a sign that spring may not be far away

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by · February 22, 2022 · Full issues
NEW for 8/10: On a music leader, Covid War, more

NEW for 8/10: On a music leader, Covid War, more

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Duluth resident is new president of the Atlanta Music Club 
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Here are positive indications we are winning the Covid War 
ANOTHER VIEW: Will Kemp put forth viable plans to contain Covid-19?
SPOTLIGHT: Centurion Advisory Group 
FEEDBACK: Here’s another puzzle for GwinnettForum readers to solve
UPCOMING: Leadership Gwinnett announced 42 members of Class of 2022
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Chamber names award winners at 73rd dinner
RECOMMENDED: Ping’s Grill in Toccoa, Ga.
GEORGIA TIDBIT: 70th Georgia Mountain Fair in Hiawassee begins August 13
MYSTERY PHOTO: Who is that rather elegantly-fancied dandy in the red suit?
LAGNIAPPE: This bee shows Mother Nature still toiling away
CALENDAR: ATLReads Virtual Book Club discusses Outlander by Diana Gabaldon, August 17 

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by · August 10, 2021 · Full issues
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BRACK: Governor’s idea of news seems more reasonable than AJC’s 

By Elliott Brack  |  Governor Brian Kemp’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic has certainly been wishy-washy if not questionable.  His lack of understanding that local officials, particularly mayors, by definition ought to be able to order their populations to wear masks seemed unreasonable. If the local mayor thinks that his area is severely threatened by the pandemic, as an emergency measure, the mayor should protect his citizens and have the inherent right to order masking.

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by · August 25, 2020 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: Here’s a summary of GwinnettForum’s view on Tuesday’s big election

BRACK: Here’s a summary of GwinnettForum’s view on Tuesday’s big election

NOV. 2, 2018  | With so many candidates on the ballot this year, and the General Election upcoming on Tuesday, November 6, GwinnettForum again reprints its list of candidates it feels will be best to be elected in 2018.

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by · November 2, 2018 · Elliott Brack's Perspective