Post Tagged with: "Stetson Bennett"

NEW for 1/3: Two views on Peachtree Corners, one on grieving

NEW for 1/3: Two views on Peachtree Corners, one on grieving

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Peachtree Corners Council considering hiring a city marshal
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Peachtree Corners showing how to produce State of the City
ANOTHER VIEW: When you have a loss, grieving is a natural process
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Banking Company.
FEEDBACK: Search out for credibility in seeking information today
UPCOMING: Veterans Hall of Fame offering $4,000 ROTC scholarships
NOTABLE: After three years in business, Parsons Roofing earns its new name
RECOMMENDED: Eugene Onegin by Alexander Pushkin
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Carroll County’s Babbie Mason is Christian singer-songwriter
MYSTERY PHOTO: Distant shoreline asks for its location
CALENDAR: Duluth library to host two local authors on January 12

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by · January 3, 2023 · Full issues
NEW for 12/9: Rich’s Great Tree; Reflections on Senate race

NEW for 12/9: Rich’s Great Tree; Reflections on Senate race

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Remembering the lighting of downtown Rich’s Great Tree
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Reflecting on the 2022 Senate race and thinking of 2032
SPOTLIGHT: Sugarloaf Community Improvement District 
FEEDBACK: Concerning student loans: which students can repay?
UPCOMING: Ten schools from Gwinnett competing for Shuler Awards 
NOTABLE: County workers getting one-time cost-of-living payment
RECOMMENDED: Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Bandleader Harry James was born in Albany, Ga.
 MYSTERY PHOTO: Test your architectural intelligence with today’s Mystery
LAGNIAPPE: International aspect of senior center in Lawrenceville
CALENDAR: Gwinnett Historical Society plans meeting on December 12

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by · December 9, 2022 · Full issues
BRACK: Reflecting on the 2022 Senate race and thinking of 2032

BRACK: Reflecting on the 2022 Senate race and thinking of 2032

By Elliott Brack | There was a big, nearly audible sound throughout the major centers of population in Georgia Tuesday night when the U.S. Senate race was called for Raphael Warnock. Some may have thought that they heard a similar sigh out of Washington, since the Georgia results will make governing our nation a little easier.

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by · December 9, 2022 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
NEW for 1/4: On tight kitchens, Stetson Bennett, more

NEW for 1/4: On tight kitchens, Stetson Bennett, more

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Remembering those family gatherings in tight kitchens
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Who is the most popular man in Georgia today? Stetson Bennett 
SPOTLIGHT: The Gwinnett Stripers
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
NOTABLE: Winn DAR chapter lays wreaths on veteran’s graves 
RECOMMENDED: Folklore and the Sea by Horace Beck
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Augusta’s Morris Museum of Art dedicated to Southern artists
MYSTERY PHOTO: The dawn of a new year
CALENDAR: Learn more about how to survive the Sandwich Generation

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by · January 4, 2022 · Full issues
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BRACK: Most popular man in Georgia today? Stetson Bennett 

By Elliott Brack |  Let’s talk politics eventually today. But first, who might be the most  popular man in Georgia this morning? Stetson Bennett IV.  The underdog Georgia Bulldogs’ quarterback played a superb game in the Orange Bowl against the Big Ten’s Michigan. Bennett and his cohorts thoroughly dominated the once mighty Spartans, who came into the game with just one loss, and was ranked No. 2 by the pollsters, just ahead of Georgia.

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by · January 4, 2022 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
NEW for 10/19: On nomination; Catching up; Georgia quarterback

NEW for 10/19: On nomination; Catching up; Georgia quarterback

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Why Mike Camp nominated Scott Hudgens for honor
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Short takes and catching up on items from the past
ANOTHER VIEW: UGA’s Bennett represents the best in college football
SPOTLIGHT: Lail Family Dentistry
FEEDBACK: Encouraged to see there’s a new way to recycle plastics
UPCOMING: County announces pilot glass drop-off program 
NOTABLE: Total of 138 students of PCOM Class of 2025 Gain White Coats 
RECOMMENDATION: Peril by Bob Woodward and Robert Costa
GEORGIA TIDBIT: After 1850, architecture style of buildings advances in Georgia 
MYSTERY PHOTO: There’s sunrise in the background in today’s Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Wellness Fair on October 22 at Bethesda Senior Center

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by · October 19, 2021 · Full issues