MYSTERY: One or two clues looking at you in today photo

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Hmmmm. Perhaps this edition’s Mystery Photo is too easy. The dead give-away is the modern clock in this photo. So try to figure out where this photo was taken. Send your answers to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include the town where you live.

Had it not been for Susan McBrayer of Sugar Hill, last edition’s Mystery Photo would have been a no-hitter, as all but her did not recognize the French town of Strasbourg. And she nearly didn’t, saying:

“That mystery photo looks like a painting. I can’t say for sure where it is but it reminds me of Strasbourg. It’s been ages since I’ve been to France, so just call it a guess.” She was right! The photograph was sent in by Donny Loeber of Norcross.

LAGNIAPPE

Snellville Police Citizens Academy graduates another class

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Another group of Snellville residents are educated in law enforcement thanks to the efforts of the Snellville Police Department. The latest class of the Snellville Citizens Academy graduated recently.  The class graduating class included, from left, are Robert Herrington, Anna S. Herrington, David Coe, Katie Thomason, Greg Purves, Alexandra Callaway, Jo White, Randell Crawford Sr., Jasmin Rivera-Sommano, Jeff Miller, Alfred K Jallah, Nick Andrews and Lt. Robert Pendleton. On the front row are Kimberly Kuharic and Kenny Venegas. The next class will take place in March. This program is open to all Snellville and Gwinnett residents, 18 years and older. There is no charge for attending the 12-week program and participants do not have to live in the city limits. The Snellville Citizens Police Academy was founded in the Spring of 2003

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