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NEW for 3/1: On teacher tenure and November candidates

NEW for 3/1: On teacher tenure and November candidates

Click here to read the latest edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Why teacher tenure is a good practice for schools
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Taking a look at the races for U.S. Senate and governor
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Banking Company
FEEDBACK: Disturbed at what she sees from school board meeting
UPCOMING: PCOM established medical education Center for Excellence
NOTABLE: Norcross gets $10,000 grant to reduce liability exposure
OBITUARIES: Jones Webb
RECOMMENDED: Great Swedish Fairy Tales by John Bauer
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Gospel singer Lee Roy Abernathy was  popular; ran for governor
MYSTERY PHOTO: Send in your mysteries
CALENDAR: Author Julius Thompson speaks at Suwanee Library on Sunday, March 6 

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by · March 1, 2022 · Full issues
BRACK: Taking a look at the races for U.S. Senate and governor

BRACK: Taking a look at the races for U.S. Senate and governor

By Elliott Brack  |  Nine months out from the 2022 General Election in Georgia, let’s consider two large statewide political races, for the U.S. Senate and the governor’s office.

But recognize: this is an assessment made in late February.  Many new circumstances can pop up in the next months that can dramatically change these long-range observations.

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4/13: Lawrenceville’s vision; Favorite hymn; Politicians’ decisions

4/13: Lawrenceville’s vision; Favorite hymn; Politicians’ decisions

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Tuesday Breakfast To Highlight Lawrenceville’s Vision Forward
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Recalling an Early Memory of a Favorite Gospel Song in Church
ANOTHER VIEW: Decisions by Trump and Perdue Make Businessmen Look Bad
SPOTLIGHT: Aurora Theatre
FEEDBACK: Considering Modern Banking, and Remembering Older Banks
McLEMORE’S WORLD: Cell Phone
UPCOMING: Water Resources Department Plans Two Workshops in April
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful Launches Community Crusader Award
RECOMMENDED: Movie: The Miracle Season
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Colonial Georgia Had Early Presence of French
MYSTERY PHOTO: Today’s Mystery Photo Presents Detailed and Unusual View
CALENDAR: Nature Photography Workshop coming to Environmental Center

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by · April 13, 2018 · Full issues
Inside U.S. Sen. David Perdue's desk in the Senate chamber.

BRACK: City of Lilburn to charge for use of its city hall facilities

By Elliott Brack | Lots of good things have been happening and are planned in the City of Lilburn. The city really seems on the move. Yet its city council approved a measure recently that raises some questions.

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by · February 24, 2015 · Elliott Brack's Perspective