Articles by: GwinnettForum

2/27: On Rep. Coleman; Suburban changes; Extremism

2/27: On Rep. Coleman; Suburban changes; Extremism

TODAY’S FOCUS: After 26 Years, Brooks Coleman To Leave Georgia Legislature

EEB PERSPECTIVE: Suburban Gwinnett Changes, as More Multi-Family Units Arrive

ANOTHER VIEW: Some Corporations step up to counter the NRA’s extremism

SPOTLIGHT: Mingledorff’s

FEEDBACK: Parkland Shooting Will Bring Sociological Change in Next Few Years

McLEMORE’S WORLD: How Firm a Foundation

UPCOMING: Snellville civic dinners tackling issues of the day one meal at a time

NOTABLE: Winn DAR Chapter Announces Good Citizen Awards

RECOMMENDED: What Can I Do?  By Clyde Strickland

GEORGIA TIDBIT: North Georgia Mountain Land Now Valued in Tourist Dollars

MYSTERY PHOTO: This Nighttime Scene of a Skyscraper is Today’s Mystery Photo

LAGNIAPPE: More Evidence of Beautiful, Blooming Gwinnett

CALENDAR: Abstract Art Workshop Coming Soon to Kudzu Art Center

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by · February 27, 2018 · Full issues
Feb. 2018 issues of GwinnettForum

Feb. 2018 issues of GwinnettForum

In this post, you will find full issues of GwinnettForum for February 2018.  Click the QuickLink below to go to a particular issue.  Or use your browser’s search function to find a word or phrase. QuickLinks to February issues:  2/2  |  2/6  |  2/9  | 2/13  |  2/16  |  2/20  |  2/23  |  2/27 . A WINNER: This painting by […]

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Order new book of Gwinnett facts

Order new book of Gwinnett facts

GwinnettForum has published a great new book, 366 Facts about Gwinnett County, Ga., that will amaze you every day of the year leading up to the county’s 200th bicentennial in December 2018.

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by · December 17, 2017 · Uncategorized
7/14: Lessons from Gwinnett; Wind Gap, Mo.; Morning Joe and Rubio

7/14: Lessons from Gwinnett; Wind Gap, Mo.; Morning Joe and Rubio

Click here to read the latest edition. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Looking Forward to Sign on Interstate 95 Saying “Camden Is Great”
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Wind Gap, Mo. Says A Lot About the Growing Film Industry in Georgia
ANOTHER VIEW: Hearing Morning Joe and Remembering Meeting Marco Rubio
SPOTLIGHT: Aurora Theatre
UPCOMING: Snellville OKs Document To Jointly Build New Library with County
NOTABLE: Eighth Season for Lilburn Farmers Market on Friday Nights
RECOMMENDED: The End The Book: Part One by J.L. Robb
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Screws vs. United States (1945) Becomes Landmark Court Case
TODAY’S QUOTE: Government Is There to Respect and Protect Us
MYSTERY PHOTO: Traditional Architecture of this Mystery Photo Could Be Anywhere
LAGNIAPPE: Navigate Lifeline Partners with Eastside Medical for Recovery Coaches
CALENDAR: State of Peachtree Corners Address will be July 24

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by · July 14, 2017 · Full issues
Photo credit: Barnesville News-Gazette

BRACK: Wind Gap, Mo., says a lot about the growing film industry in Georgia

By Elliott Brack, editor and publisher | Ever heard of the town of Wind Gap, Missouri?

Recently you might have thought you woke up in the wrong town if you lived in Barnesville, Ga. You see, there was a film crew all over that town shooting an upcoming HBO mini-series about Gillian Flynn’s book, Sharp Objects, which is set in this fictional town of Wind Gap, Mo.

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7/11: Restaurant Week; Partnership Gwinnett’s success; Ethnic fear

7/11: Restaurant Week; Partnership Gwinnett’s success; Ethnic fear

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Gwinnett Restaurant Week Starting on July 16 with 24 Participants
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Look at What’s Happened in 10 Years with Partnership Gwinnett
ANOTHER VIEW: National Conversation Needed on Values Surrounding Ethnic Fear
SPOTLIGHT: U.S. Asset Management
UPCOMING: Jackson EMC Adds Power from New Georgia Solar Facilities
NOTABLE: New Southbound PIB Lane Opens in Peachtree Corners
RECOMMENDED: Stories of Georgia by Joel Chandler Harris
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Noble Jones and Whigs Take Control of Early Georgia Legislature
TODAY’S QUOTE: Sporting Goods Manufacturers Still Remember Bob Uecker
MYSTERY PHOTO: Classic Building Begs Your Identification as the Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Great Time To Visit Gainesville’s Site of Atlanta Botanical Garden
CALENDAR: Free Photography Workshop coming to Grayson on July 25.

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by · July 11, 2017 · Full issues
7/7: Perdue on D.C. recess; Tidbits and school honoree

7/7: Perdue on D.C. recess; Tidbits and school honoree

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Perdue Says It’s Time To Pull The Plug on August Senate Recess
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Tidbits, Including Why Duluth Residents Should Remember This Guy
SPOTLIGHT: Howard Brothers
FEEDBACK: It Might Help the Discussion To Apply the “Mother Test”
UPCOMING: Commission Anticipates Slight Tax Increase for 2017 Budget
NOTABLE: Gwinnett DOT Opens Several New Sidewalk Projects in County
RECOMMENDED: The Last Four Days of Paddy Buckley by Jeremy Massey
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Noble W. Jones Called the “Morning Star of Liberty” in Early Georgia
TODAY’S QUOTE: Remember That First Curse in the Movies?
MYSTERY PHOTO: Here’s Another Tower for Your Consideration
LAGNIAPPE: Methodists Still Holding “Camp Meeting” on Braselton Highway Site
CALENDAR: Isaac Adair House To Have Ribbon Cutting and Open House Soon

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by · July 6, 2017 · Full issues
6/30: On our faults; and 4th of July events around Gwinnett

6/30: On our faults; and 4th of July events around Gwinnett

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Our Faults Leave Us Vulnerable To Societal Breakdown
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Gwinnett Cities Planning Activities for Fourth Holiday
SPOTLIGHT: Hayes Family Automotive Group
FEEDBACK: So It Now Appears This Confusion Is Ted Turner’s Fault
UPCOMING: Two Way Traffic Will Return in Front of Gwinnett Courthouse
NOTABLE: Norcross and County Will Collaborate on New Branch Library
RECOMMENDED: Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Sherman’s Field Order No. 15 Sought Redistribution of Land
TODAY’S QUOTE: Successful Technology Needs Reality, Not PR
MYSTERY PHOTO: This Tower May Be Familiar in Your Subconscious
LAGNIAPPE: Views of Beauty at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens

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by · June 29, 2017 · Full issues
6/27: Electric service increasing; Pressures on republic; Dem gains

6/27: Electric service increasing; Pressures on republic; Dem gains

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Area’s Growing As Request for New Electric Service on Upward Trend
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Comments From Readers Show Pressures on Our Democratic Republic
ANOTHER VIEW: World’s Not Ending For Losing Democrats; Math Shows Major Gains
SPOTLIGHT: Walton Electric Membership Corporation
FEEDBACK: Success of Rainbow Village Came from Nancy Yancey’s Hard Work
UPCOMING: Re-Paving of Ronald Reagan Parkway Continues through August
NOTABLE: Lilburn Police Will Offer Junior Women’s Self Defense Class
RECOMMENDED MOVIE: Silent Light: from Carlos Reygadas Barguin
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia Still Trying To Correct Camak’s Northern Boundary Error
TODAY’S QUOTE: Here’s Another good Definition of Summertime
MYSTERY PHOTO: Tell Us Where This Stunning Statue Is Located
LAGNIAPPE: Here’s a Photo of the Oldest Church in Gwinnett County
CALENDAR: Lilburn Planning Annual Fireworks Exhibit

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by · June 27, 2017 · Full issues
6/23: On LED lighting; Georgia’s 7th district; Questions about Trump

6/23: On LED lighting; Georgia’s 7th district; Questions about Trump

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Here’s a Primer On Saving Money with the new Modern LED Lighting
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Already Three Democratic Challengers to Rep. Woodall in 7th District
ANOTHER VIEW: Raises Question of What Does the President Have to Hide
SPOTLIGHT: The Piedmont Bank
UPCOMING: Second Mural Soon Coming to the City of Sugar Hill
NOTABLE: County Grants Two Non-Profit Healthcare Grants of $200,000 Each
RECOMMENDED: The Wolf Of The Kremlin by Stuart Kahan
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia Long Regrets 1819 Tennessee Definition of Northern Boundary
TODAY’S QUOTE: Two Effects That Jack Benny Did Not Deserve
MYSTERY PHOTO: The Question This Edition Is Not What But Where
LAGNIAPPE: Snellville Created Commission to Get More Youth Involved with the City
CALENDAR: Music Festival Will Begin Soon in Braselton

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by · June 23, 2017 · Full issues