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NEW for 3/22: Fighting for principles; USA’s colleges

NEW for 3/22: Fighting for principles; USA’s colleges

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: We must fight for our principles every single day
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Most of USA’s colleges started by our churches
SPOTLIGHT: Peach State Federal Credit Union
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
UPCOMING: Aurora Theatre offers five productions in 29th season
NOTABLE: JEMC Foundation makes grants of $69,575 to Gwinnett
RECOMMENDED: One Life by Ellen Holly
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia’s 1877 Constitution in force until 1945
CALENDAR: Sugar Hill’s 85th birthday celebration is March 24 

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by · March 22, 2024 · Full issues
FOCUS: We must fight for our principles every single day

FOCUS: We must fight for our principles every single day

By Ashley Herndon  |  The United States is a paradox of freedom vs ill-liberal royalists, plantation capitalists, emperors, fascists, and theocratic zealots.  The battle between the Pharisees and Sadducees is still at full tilt.  How many more millions must die to gain personal liberty?

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by · March 22, 2024 · Today's Focus
BRACK: With Covid falling, times are good for local businesses 

BRACK: With Covid falling, times are good for local businesses 

By Elliott Brack |  Talking with business people throughout Gwinnett, the times are good. The fallout from Covid seriously hurt some companies, but that appears to be over for most.  We talked to one Gwinnett businessman, and his words were straight-forward: “Sales are booming!” 

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1/18, full issue: On MARTA referendum; Remembering Dr. King: Constitutional wall

1/18, full issue: On MARTA referendum; Remembering Dr. King: Constitutional wall

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
SURVEY: Last chance to share your priorities
TODAY’S FOCUS: Here Are Multiple Reasons To Approve MARTA Referendum
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Six Fundamental Principles Guided Dr. Martin Luther King’s Mission
ANOTHER VIEW: Long Term Constitutional Wall Threatened by Religious Libertarians
SPOTLIGHT: Precision Planning Inc.
FEEDBACK: Story of Home Intruder Brings Comment from Two Readers
UPCOMING: Former Councilwoman Barbara Bender Is Snellville’s New Mayor
NOTABLE: Snellville’s Microtransit System Gets Six Month Extension
RECOMMENDED: Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Moina Michael Inducted into Georgia Women of Achievement in 1999
MYSTERY PHOTO: Eerie Lights Add Unusual Color to This Edition’s Mystery
CALENDAR: Lilburn Accepting Applications for Police Academy

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by · January 18, 2019 · Full issues

By Elliott Brack | As we move to observe Martin Luther King Day on Monday, it’s fitting to review the King Philosophy. Dr. King viewed three evils, that of poverty, racism and militarism that he said formed a vicious cycle. He felt these were intertwined and were barriers for reaching his nirvana, what he called the “Beloved Community.”

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by · January 18, 2019 · Elliott Brack's Perspective