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NEW for 8/24: On doctors, two mayors, one president

NEW for 8/24: On doctors, two mayors, one president

Click here to read this edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Where have all the doctors gone? We need more of ‘em than ever 
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Two Gwinnett mayors inducted in Ga. Municipal Hall of Fame
ANOTHER VIEW: Feels President Biden let us down on the withdrawal from Afghanistan
SPOTLIGHT: The Gwinnett Stripers
FEEDBACK: Appreciates President Biden getting troops out of Afghan war
UPCOMING: French-American Chamber moving its office to Peachtree Corners
NOTABLE: Total of 72 candidates running for Gwinnett city council slots
RECOMMENDATION: I Alone Can Fix It by Carol Leonnig and Phillip Rucker
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Midway was early center of activity on Georgia coast
MYSTERY PHOTO: This is not your everyday Mystery Photo for you to solve
LAGNIAPPE: Here’s another perspective of Watson Mill State Park bridge
CALENDAR: Talk on renewable energy will be on Thursday, August 26 at 7 p.m.

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by · August 24, 2021 · Full issues
NEW for 4/30: Health summit; Census predictions; Hard times

NEW for 4/30: Health summit; Census predictions; Hard times

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Gwinnett Cares hosts fifth healthcare summit on May 12
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Top officials predict what their city census count will be
ANOTHER VIEW: “They’re on the county” had its own special meaning
SPOTLIGHT: Heaven and Alvarez, LLC 
FEEDBACK: Norfolk Southern responds about Samuel Spencer statue
UPCOMING: Gwinnett to get $28.1 million for rental assistance program
NOTABLE: HUD deadline for homeless block grants is May 27
RECOMMENDED: The Exiles by Christina Baker Kline
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Jean Toomer is author of book of African American life in Georgia
MYSTERY PHOTO: This Mystery Photo is a mural, which needs more information
CALENDAR: Concerts return to Snellville on May 8 

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by · April 30, 2021 · Full issues
BRACK: Top officials predict what their city census count will be

BRACK: Top officials predict what their city census count will be

APRIL 30, 2020  |  The 2020 Census state population figures were released this week, providing little information for us except which states gained and lost population. A more detailed and useful release of Census data will come in August, when we will know population figures down to cities and counties.

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by · April 30, 2021 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
9/20: On senior living; A sheriff’s request; The Swamp

9/20: On senior living; A sheriff’s request; The Swamp

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Family Finds Peace and Contentment with Senior Living Facility
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Georgia Dodged a Bullet, Thanks in Part to a Sheriff’s Request
ANOTHER VIEW: Getting Mighty Swampy and Boggy in the Heart of Trumpland
SPOTLIGHT: MTI Baths Inc.
FEEDBACK: Concerned That Recent Letter Did Not Mention Candidate Amy Klobuchar
UPCOMING: 35th Annual Suwanee Fest Is This Weekend at Town Center Park
NOTABLE: Richards Named New Director of Water Resource Department
RECOMMENDED: The Glorious Cause By Jeff Sharra
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Trustee Garden in Savannah Set Up for Botany and Agriculture
MYSTERY PHOTO: Handsome Modern Structure Is Mystery Photo Today
CALENDAR: Check out the latest happenings

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by · September 20, 2019 · Full issues
3/16: Creating art; Seeing the world; GOP patriots

3/16: Creating art; Seeing the world; GOP patriots

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Passing on to Grandchildren Enjoyment by Creating Art Works
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Many of Us Are So Blessed at Seeing So Much of the World
ANOTHER VIEW: Where Are the GOP’s True Patriots, the Goldwaters of Today? 
SPOTLIGHT:  Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce
FEEDBACK: Raises Questions If All Readers Are Socialists
McLEMORE’S WORLD: Reconciliation
UPCOMING: Gwinnett Medical Center Opens Cancer Care Center at Hamilton Mill
NOTABLE: City of Suwanee Names its 2018 Suwanee Youth Leaders Class
RECOMMENDED: Saints for All Occasions by J. Courtney
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Clement Evans Was Confederate General, and Later a Minister
MYSTERY PHOTO: There’s a Back Story Along with Today’s Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Frank Sharp’s Photo Exhibit Now Open at George Pierce Park in Suwanee

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by · March 16, 2018 · Full issues