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NEW for 7/6: Health care jobs; Mason retires; Tennessee trip

NEW for 7/6: Health care jobs; Mason retires; Tennessee trip

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TODAY’S FOCUS: High schoolers learn about health care jobs at PCOM 
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Dr. Miles Mason III of Duluth retiring from medical practice
ANOTHER VIEW: Reflections after a visit to Nashville, Tenn. area
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Banking Company
FEEDBACK: Thinking more about the demise of professional media
UPCOMING: Norcross Gallery new spotlight show to begin July 9
NOTABLE: Jackson EMC Foundation announces new round of grants
OBITUARIES: Jaclyn White
RECOMMENDED: Mockingbird in the Moonlight by Jaclyn Weldon White
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Gambling once ongoing at baseball’s Ponce de Leon Park
MYSTERY PHOTO: Elegant Asian-themed building is today’s Mystery Photo 

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by · July 6, 2021 · Full issues
NEW for 6/1:  On researching traffic, paintings, PCOM accreditation

NEW for 6/1: On researching traffic, paintings, PCOM accreditation

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TODAY’S FOCUS: GGC team researching decisions on real-time traffic
EEB PERSPECTIVE: What’s on your home’s walls? Two of our paintings have stories
ANOTHER VIEW: Physical Therapy program at PCOM gains accreditation
SPOTLIGHT: Howard Brothers
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
UPCOMING: Greg Perry is the new police chief in the City of Snellville
NOTABLE: County adopts new noise control ordinance as of June 1
RECOMMENDED: The Children’s Book by A. S. Byatt
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Refounded Oglethorpe University opened doors in 1916
MYSTERY PHOTO: Natural light streams in from above in this Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Check out photos from the new Duluth Public Library on Main Street

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by · June 1, 2021 · Full issues
NEW for 5/18: On scholarships, sewer project, immigrants

NEW for 5/18: On scholarships, sewer project, immigrants

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Stricklands fund annual scholarships for local students at PCOM
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Giant sewer project in eastern Gwinnett to be complete in 2023
ANOTHER VIEW: Using Guatemala as example, more immigrants coming to USA
SPOTLIGHT: Centurion Advisory Group 
FEEDBACK: Not believing in reality might  show need for mental counseling
UPCOMING: Hudgens Center now presenting works of Ed Gilliam 
NOTABLE: Bourdeaux plan would expand greenways in suburbia
RECOMMENDED: The Good Soldier Svejk by Jaroslav Hašek
GEORGIA TIDBIT: The “Lost Camellia” flowered along the Altamaha near Darien
MYSTERY PHOTO: Perpendiculars are elements in this edition’s Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Neighbor refurbishes Little Free Library No. 16808 on Dogwood Circle in Norcross
CALENDAR: North Gwinnett Kiwanis Club has Vidalia onions for sale

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by · May 18, 2021 · Full issues
NEW for 3/2: On Rowen task force, cold temperatures, China

NEW for 3/2: On Rowen task force, cold temperatures, China

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Rowen Foundation taps 18 people for Community Advisory Task Force
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Extremes in local weather; Why your mail arrived later 
ANOTHER VIEW: Reviewing China, the British Empire, opium and saving face
SPOTLIGHT: Gateway85 Gwinnett
FEEDBACK: Living near a time zone border can be very embarrassing
UPCOMING: PCOM Georgia readies students for vaccination effort
NOTABLE: Gateway85 CID adopts Freight Transit Study west of I-85
RECOMMENDED: Driving Mr. Albert by Michael Paterniti
GEORGIA TIDBIT: English native was designer of the Gwinnett County Courthouse
MYSTERY PHOTO: Here’s what we think is a “cream puff” Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Pathquest coming to Braselton on March 13

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by · March 2, 2021 · Full issues, Uncategorized
NEW for 8/11: On student safety; Mountain Park; Moving on

NEW for 8/11: On student safety; Mountain Park; Moving on

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Safety of Students is Upmost in Mind as PCOM Begins Academic Year
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Mountain Park Area Today Seeking To Form a Community Association 
ANOTHER VIEW: Get on with the Business of Life, Though Our Every Move is Monitored
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Gwinnett College 
FEEDBACK: Scenes of When Lawrenceville Was a Film Version of Westchester, N.Y
UPCOMING: Pandemic Claims Two Leadership Programs in Gwinnett
NOTABLE: GGC’s Provost, Dr. T. J. Arant, To Retire in December of This Year
RECOMMENDED:   Embracing Weakness by Shannon K. Evans
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Hurricane of 1893 Hits Georgia Coast, One of Deadliest Ever
MYSTERY PHOTO: Beautiful River and Bridge Is Today’s Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: A Conversation with Authors via Zoom on August 18

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by · August 11, 2020 · Full issues
9/13: On Happyfeat; Neat ribbon-cutting; Innovative teacher

9/13: On Happyfeat; Neat ribbon-cutting; Innovative teacher

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Happyfeat Program Gives Special Needs Residents An Opportunity
EEB PERSPECTIVE: STEM School Students Change the Way for Future Ribbon Cuttings
ANOTHER VIEW: PCOM Georgia Names Fabrizio as Innovative Teacher of the Year
SPOTLIGHT: Howard Brothers
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
UPCOMING: Third Annual Sunday Supper on Sept. 29 To Benefit Aurora Theatre
NOTABLE: Georgia Gwinnett College Again Ranked Tops in Diversity in the South 
RECOMMENDED: It All Comes Back To You by Beth Duke.
GEORGIA TIDBIT: J.B. Fuqua Gets Involved with Politics and Distributes His Wealth
MYSTERY PHOTO: Rough-Hewn Log Building is This Edition’s Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: 67th Gwinnett County Fair Continues Through September 21

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by · September 13, 2019 · Full issues
8/9: Solving the gun problem; New PCOM campus; More

8/9: Solving the gun problem; New PCOM campus; More

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TODAY’S FOCUS: God Has Given Us Brains To Solve the Gun Problem in America
EEB PERSPECTIVE: City of Moultrie Dedicates New Medical Campus for South Georgia
SPOTLIGHT: Heaven and Alvarez, LLC 
FEEDBACK: Legislature Needs Common-sense Bill To Reduce Prescription Drugs
UPCOMING: Suwanee Offers Ride Along with Police Program Starting in September
NOTABLE: Revelation of Hudgens $50,000 Art Prize Winner Will be on October 5
RECOMMENDED: Inheritance by Dani Shapiro
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Very Few Colonial Era Paintings of Early Georgia Now Exist
MYSTERY PHOTO: Check Out This Mystery Photo and Its Reflection
LAGNIAPPE: Construction Work Begins on New Aurora Theatre
CALENDAR: Scamper with Squirrels on August 13 at McDaniel Farm Park

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by · August 9, 2019 · Full issues
Gov. Brian Kemp, President Jay Feldstein cut ribbon on Moultrie campus

BRACK: City of Moultrie dedicates new medical campus for south Georgia

By Elliott Brack  | This South Georgia community got something no other city in Southwest Georgia has on Tuesday — a medical school. The Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM), which has had a campus in Suwanee since 2005, opened a South Georgia campus on Tuesday. Classes will begin for 59 freshmen students on Monday. 

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by · August 9, 2019 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
5/21, full issue: PCOM remembers; Loss of 2 stalwarts; Prescription costs

5/21, full issue: PCOM remembers; Loss of 2 stalwarts; Prescription costs

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum. Inside this issue:

TODAY’S FOCUS: Suwanee Medical School Remembers Families of Body Donors
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Gwinnett Loses Two Stalwarts in their Respective Communities
ANOTHER VIEW: Lamenting the High Cost of Prescription Drugs from Big Pharma
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce
FEEDBACK: Readers Speak Out on Three Different Recent Postings
UPCOMING: GMC’s Glancy Rehab Center Offers New Training Device for Patients
NOTABLE: GGC Graduates 600 More, with Alumni Now Totaling More than 7,000
RECOMMENDED: The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia Humanities Helps Preserve and Explore State’s Traditions
MYSTERY PHOTO: Today’s Mystery Photo Is Considered “Difficult”
CALENDAR: Medical Falls Assessment Screening at Suwanee Library Branch on May 22

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by · May 21, 2019 · Full issues
5/7, full issue: Word pomposity; 2020 sweep; Vaccinate your children

5/7, full issue: Word pomposity; 2020 sweep; Vaccinate your children

Click here to read the latest issue of GwinnettForum. Inside this issue:

TODAY’S FOCUS: The Pomposity of Some Author’s Word Usage Baffles the Mind
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Could Political History in Gwinnett Repeat in a Different Way in 2020?
ANOTHER VIEW: Measles Making a Comeback in USA: Get Shots for Children
SPOTLIGHT: Mingledorff’s
FEEDBACK: Paying Attention to the Color of a Patron’s Hair at a Restaurant
UPCOMING: Info Session To Be May 20 on New Turning Directions in Snellville
NOTABLE: Lilburn CID Elects Comonte and Freeman As New Board Members
RECOMMENDED: Movie: A Little Chaos
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgian Who Was First Lady Is Buried in Rome Cemetery
MYSTERY PHOTO: Wooden Covered Bridge Seeks Your Answer as to Location
LAGNIAPPE: Isakson, Perdue and Woodall Welcome Gwinnett Group to D.C.
CALENDAR: Jack Reacher in Song Coming to Red Clay Theatre

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by · May 7, 2019 · Full issues