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NEW for 3/9: United Way Challenge; Next superintendent

NEW for 3/9: United Way Challenge; Next superintendent

Click here to read the latest issue. In this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Help Gwinnett by joining the seven week United Way Challenge
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Is a “National Search” necessary for the next school superintendent? 
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Stripers
FEEDBACK: Questions on the salary of the superintendent of the Gwinnett schools
UPCOMING: PCOM plans summer math and science academy June 14-25
NOTABLE: Commission OKs bonds for Gwinnett Place redevelopment
RECOMMENDED: The Atheist’s Bible by Georgia Minois
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Decatur native Lauren Gunderson is productive playwright 
MYSTERY PHOTO: Lonely figure stands silhouetted in today’s Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Snell to speak March 15

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by · March 9, 2021 · Full issues
NEW for 6/26: On Bus Rapid Transit study, monuments and protesters

NEW for 6/26: On Bus Rapid Transit study, monuments and protesters

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: County, Three CIDs Team Up for First BRT Study in Gwinnett
EEB PERSPECTIVE: If Statues Should Come Down, It Should Be by Petition, Not Mob Rule
ANOTHER VIEW: Pleased To See Younger Protestors Standing Up for Beliefs
SPOTLIGHT: Howard Brothers
FEEDBACK: Recognizes the Importance of Mass Transit for Gwinnett County
UPCOMING: County Adds 11 Other Location for Pick Up of Summer Meals 
NOTABLE: Walton EMC Has Annual Meeting—with Members in Vehicles 
RECOMMENDED: What the Lady Wants by Renee Rosen
GEORGIA TIDBIT: The Navy’s Last US Savannah Was DeActivated in 1947 
MYSTERY PHOTO: What Do You Suppose These Guys Are Talking About?
LAGNIAPPE: Roving Photographer Frank Sharp Has Exhibit at Grayson Library

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by · June 26, 2020 · Full issues, Uncategorized
NEW for 6/2: On Trump twice; Open letter to racists

NEW for 6/2: On Trump twice; Open letter to racists

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: For the Sake of Our Nation, President Trump Should Lose in November
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Here’s an Open Letter to Those Racists In Our Midst
ANOTHER VIEW: Finds Key Accomplishments of the President in Ten Weeks of 2020
SPOTLIGHT: Infinite Energy Center
FEEDBACK: Concerned about Rumors About Potential Democratic Nominee
UPCOMING: Gwinnett County Transit Re-Starts Limited Atlanta Commuter Service 
NOTABLE: Legacy’s Granddaughter Helping Raise Funds for Fowler YMCA Goal
RECOMMENDED: The House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Atlanta Native Becomes Winner of Oscar, Peabody, and Emmys
MYSTERY PHOTO: Long Porches Provide Plenty of Relaxation Spaces Here

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by · June 2, 2020 · Full issues