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NEW for 7/9: Horse and sparrow economics; City budgets; Football

NEW for 7/9: Horse and sparrow economics; City budgets; Football

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: When will we learn of Horse and Sparrow Economics?
EEB PERSPECTIVE: It’s that time of the year for local governments to OK budgets
ANOTHER VIEW: Expanding college football season will put students in danger
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Gwinnett College 
FEEDBACK: Others, besides parents, had great impact on his growing up
NOTABLE: City of Berkeley Lake celebrates another Fourth of July
RECOMMENDED: A Promised Land by Barack Obama
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia’s Tom Dorsey gains fame as father of gospel music
MYSTERY PHOTO: Tell us more about this cow, and where it is located
LAGNIAPPE: Suwanee again designated as accredited Main Street Program
CALENDAR: Construction Ready program starts in Gwinnett County August 16

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by · July 9, 2021 · Full issues
BRACK: Time of the year for local governments to OK budgets

BRACK: Time of the year for local governments to OK budgets

By Elliott Brack  |  It is somewhat surprising to find that the City of Lawrenceville is raising taxes.  This once-staid conservative government is going to raise ad valorem taxes this year by 0.4 mills.  Not only that, the city is also going to start charging its first garbage fee, which will be $10 per month for 2022, and in 2023, will be $20 a month. Previously, there was no fee for garbage service.

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MYSTERY: Perhaps the snow can give you a clue

MYSTERY: Perhaps the snow can give you a clue

What a gorgeous mountain scene! It could be anywhere, and all we want you to do is pinpoint this location. Maybe the way the snow falls on the sides can give you a hint, or not. Send your idea to elliott@brack.net.

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by · March 25, 2016 · Mystery photos
MYSTERY:  A mill good time

MYSTERY: A mill good time

Let’s feature today’s Mystery Photo on top this morning. It may prove a little easier than last issue’s mystery (shown again today at the bottom). Many ought to be able to identify this photograph, as it presents another mill and waterfalls. All you have to tell us is where it is located, and what’s it called. Take your guess by sending to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include your hometown.

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by · August 7, 2015 · Mystery photos