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ANOTHER VIEW: Ready to buy an EV?  There are some consequences 

By Raleigh Perry  |  People who buy battery-powered automobiles do so because it is good for the environment.  Clean power, no exhaust emissions! Gosh that is wonderful! Yet where does their power really come from? Since we live in Georgia, let us talk about the Georgia origins of the electricity that powers these cars.  Basically speaking, Georgia gets its electricity from several different sources including nuclear, hydroelectric and steam plants. 

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by · March 24, 2023 · Another View
NEW for 8/26: Response team results; Political power; Ballparks

NEW for 8/26: Response team results; Political power; Ballparks

Click here to read the latest edition Inside this issue:

TODAY’S FOCUS: First year results of Community Response Team is impressive
EEB PERSPECTIVE: GOP  and Dem incumbents use power, gain big advantages
ANOTHER VIEW: Couple on a roll, having visited 21 of 30 Major League parks
SPOTLIGHT: Lail Family Dentistry
FEEDBACK: Has second brush with death, and while visiting her parents!
UPCOMING: Free pet adoptions at Animal Welfare Center on August 27
NOTABLE: Trustees vote to disband Senior Leadership Gwinnett
OBITUARIES: Francis Thomas Lynch Jr. 
RECOMMENDED: We need more contributions. Isn’t anyone reading?
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Outdoor education programs are relatively new to state
MYSTERY PHOTO: Clues abound in this tightly-cropped photograph
LAGNIAPPE: It’s the time of years for the hosta blooms to shine
CALENDAR: British Car Fayre comes to Norcross September 10

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by · August 26, 2022 · Full issues
BRACK: GOP and Dem incumbents use power, gain big advantages

BRACK: GOP and Dem incumbents use power, gain big advantages

By Elliott Brack2  |  Call it government, call it politics, we know the incumbent has some power.  Recently we noted the power of a sitting governor when in an election campaign.  With Gov. Brian Kemp being challenged by Stacey Abrams, the governor is pulling out all the stops.

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by · August 26, 2022 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
11/20: Walton EMC responds; Congressional seats; Anti-Semitism

11/20: Walton EMC responds; Congressional seats; Anti-Semitism

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Walton EMC Assists Six EMCs in South Georgia in Restoring Power
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Congress Is Sole Judge of Who Should Be Seated in Both Houses
ANOTHER VIEW: Anti-Semitism Growing: When Good People Fail to Act, Evil Grows.
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce
RECOMMENDED: Movie: Instant Family
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Savannah River Forms the Boundary with South Carolina
MYSTERY PHOTO: Menacing Giant Spider Seeks Someone To Figure Where Located
LAGNIAPPE: Ten GACS Athletes Win College Scholarships
CALENDAR: Nature Photo Workshop To Be November 30 at Suwanee Library

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by · November 20, 2018 · Full issues