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NEW for 7/23: On government, patents and trains

NEW for 7/23: On government, patents and trains

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: When should high schools teach students about government?
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Norcross ranks 14th in nation in patents per 10,000 people
ANOTHER VIEW: Surprised near trains whirling past you at 200 mph
SPOTLIGHT: Mingledorff’s
UPCOMING: County equips police with new ballistic ID system technology
NOTABLE: Georgia Gwinnett College’s local economic impact totals $508 million
RECOMMENDED: Friends Divided, by Gordon S. Wood
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Sapelo Island is home of the University of Georgia Marine Institute
MYSTERY PHOTO: Mystery Photo with few pedestrians asks for your identification

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by · July 23, 2021 · Full issues
NEW for 7/13: On businesses, changing your address, enjoying Paris

NEW for 7/13: On businesses, changing your address, enjoying Paris

Click here to read the latest edition. In this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Considering pandemics and businesses needing workers 
EEB PERSPECTIVE: You may get frustrated when you change your mailing address 
ANOTHER VIEW: After Covid, sightseeing in Paris turns out to be mighty easy
SPOTLIGHT: The Piedmont Bank
FEEDBACK: American public educational system is in dire straits
UPCOMING: Hazardous waste collection to be July 22 at the Fairgrounds
NOTABLE: Northeast Georgia Boy Scouts honor Wilbanks and Levengood
RECOMMENDED: A People’s History of the United States by Howard Zinn
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Native Georgian is composer of Take My Hand, Precious Lord
MYSTERY PHOTO: Lift your eyes skyward for this edition’s Mystery Photo

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by · July 13, 2021 · Full issues
4/26: On speaking up; Helping the Forum; Notre Dame

4/26: On speaking up; Helping the Forum; Notre Dame

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Straight-Thinking Peachtree City Citizens Drum Council Into Submission
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Here’s a Way Readers Can Help Extend GwinnettForum’s Reach
ANOTHER VIEW: Remembering Paris, Notre Dame and Suddenly Missing Her Husband
SPOTLIGHT: Peach State Federal Credit Union
FEEDBACK: Two Readers See Problems Associated with Automobile Key Fobs
UPCOMING: Aurora Theatre Offering Wide Range of Summer Camp Options
NOTABLE: Two alumni of GACS To Co-Captain Naval Academy Football Team
RECOMMENDED: Question of Trust by Penny Vincenzi
GEORGIA TIDBIT: By 1780, Georgia Coastal Defense System Had Been Almost Forgotten
MYSTERY PHOTO: Distinctive Photo May Give Clue to Where This Is Located
CALENDAR: Electronic Recycling at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lilburn, on May 4

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by · April 26, 2019 · Full issues
15.10: On Eagle Ranch, homeowner’s insurance, Deal’s rights

15.10: On Eagle Ranch, homeowner’s insurance, Deal’s rights

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Making Life Better for Children Is Goal of Eagle Ranch
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Homeowner Contents Insurance Premiums Are Too High
ANOTHER VIEW: Gov. Nathan Deal Entitled To His First Amendment Rights, Too
FEEDBACK: Remembers Her Days of Driving To Nursing Clinicals
UPCOMING: Liberian Ambassador To Give Commencement Address at GGC
NOTABLE: Jennifer Stephens New ACE Fellow; Structures Win Preservation Awards
RECOMMENDED READ: The Last Days of Dogtown: A Novel by Anita Diamant
GEORGIA TIDBIT: There’s Learning from Georgia Past Through Archaeology
TODAY’S QUOTE: You’ve Got It Made If You Live Past 100 Years
MYSTERY PHOTO: Several Recognized “Jardin du Luxembourg” in Paris

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by · May 5, 2015 · Full issues
MYSTERY:  Famous for two reasons

MYSTERY: Famous for two reasons

CLUE: This structure is not a house in the United States. Surprises you, eh? But it’s famous not only as a house, but its location is famous for something else. Tell us where and what you think this house is famous for, by sending your name to elliott@brack.net, including what town you live in.

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by · May 5, 2015 · Mystery photos