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NEW for 4/25: Francoeur to speak; a Button quiz; our times

NEW for 4/25: Francoeur to speak; a Button quiz; our times

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Francoeur is speaker for Salvation Army lunch
EEB PERSPECTIVE: How much do you know about Button Gwinnett? 
SPOTLIGHT: Law Office of J. Michael Levengood, LLC
ANOTHER VIEW: A short walk through us living in interesting times
FEEDBACK: Suggests new address for Secretary of Defense
UPCOMING: Ragsdale is new chair of Gwinnett Place CID
NOTABLE: GGC’s STaRS program shows student understanding
RECOMMENDED: Holy Envy by Barbara Brown Taylor 
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Albany is site of Marine Corps Logistics Base
MYSTERY PHOTO: Today’s mystery is another lighthouse
LAGNIAPPE: A stunning view of the Grand Canyon
CALENDAR: The 33rd Gwinnett Relay for Life is April 26 in Suwanee
MORE EEB PERSPECTIVE: Answers about Button Gwinnett

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by · April 25, 2025 · Full issues
15.15: Duluth’s public art; Boyce firm wins; more

15.15: Duluth’s public art; Boyce firm wins; more

Click here for the latest edition. In this edition:

TODAY’S FOCUS: Public Art To Be Focus of City of Duluth Economic Development
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Boyce Firm Named Atlanta Area Contractor of the Year
EEB EXTRA: Win Four Gwinnett Braves’ Tickets If Your Book Bid Is Successful
ANOTHER VIEW: Say No To Congressmen Who Want More Jobs in Their District
UPCOMING: New PCOM Graduates To Hear Dr. Bruce Feinberg on May 29
NOTABLE: Providence Christian Academy Breaks Ground on New Athletic Complex
GEORGIA TIDBIT: William Stephens Was Key Person During Early Stages of Georgia
TODAY’S QUOTE: Why Civilians Head War Efforts
MYSTERY PHOTO: Three People Recognized Recent Photo Mystery. Too close to home?
LAGNIAPPE: Peachtree Corners Area Interested in Business Incubator Program

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by · May 22, 2015 · Full issues
Duluth's Ascension Art Project.

FOCUS: Duluth public art to be a tool for city’s economic development

By Alisa Williams | The City of Duluth began a journey to define its unique character and translate it into public art throughout the city in October of 2014. Workshops were held to allow citizens to help fill Duluth’s canvas with art that tells the one-of-a-kind story. The Duluth Public Art Master Plan knits the diverse community together by defining and implementing the city’s expression—its signature — to the world.

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by · May 22, 2015 · Today's Focus