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NEWS BRIEFS: Locations added for comprehensive plan hearing

NEWS BRIEFS: Locations added for comprehensive plan hearing

Gwinnett County has added new dates for the 2045 Unified Plan fall community event series. This comprehensive plan serves as guiding roadmap for the county’s development over the next decades. 

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by · November 21, 2023 · News
MYSTERY PHOTO: How about these shining lights as mystery?

MYSTERY PHOTO: How about these shining lights as mystery?

Here’s a bright and interesting photograph we received the other day. It may confuse some of our readers, but it is certainly exceptional.  Try your hand at figuring out where this photograph was taken. Send your thoughts to  elliott@brack.net and include your hometown.

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by · November 21, 2023 · Mystery photos
NEW for 11/17: On Supreme Court, Masonic lodges, Norcross school

NEW for 11/17: On Supreme Court, Masonic lodges, Norcross school

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum. In this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Loss of faith in Supreme Court hurting democracy 
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Gwinnett County has 10 Masonic lodges in operation
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Place Community Improvement District 
ANOTHER VIEW: Everybody Wins produces great result at Stripling school
FEEDBACK: Sends a compliment from  home base in Chamblee
UPCOMING: County proposes $2.5 billion budget for 2024
NOTABLE: Marine vet finds new life, heading GGC’s development
RECOMMENDED: Prequel: An American Fight against Fascism by Rachel Maddow
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia marble used in many monuments in Washington
MYSTERY PHOTO: Two-fold mystery this time; what is it, and where?
CALENDAR: Festival of Trees underway at Southeastern Railway Museum

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by · November 17, 2023 · Full issues
U.S. Supreme Court

FOCUS: Loss of faith in Supreme Court hurting democracy 

By Jack Bernard  |  The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is no longer the respected institution that it once was … and for good reason. Its recent decisions have been politically and ideologically biased, voiding present and long-established legal principles.

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by · November 17, 2023 · Today's Focus
Stripling Elementary School

ANOTHER VIEW: Everybody Wins produces great results at Stripling school

By Howard Hoffman  |  “People often commend me for my dedication to these students; however, if the truth were known, the program, the personal interaction with the children, the robust smiles received, fuel and fill ME,” says Leslie Paulsen about the Everybody Wins program at Stripling Elementary in Norcross. She lives in Norcross and is a senior vice president for a Norcross commercial insurance company.

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by · November 17, 2023 · Another View
NEWS BRIEFS: County proposes $2.5 billion budget for 2024

NEWS BRIEFS: County proposes $2.5 billion budget for 2024

Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson presented her proposed budget on Tuesday to guide County government spending for the 2024 fiscal year. The proposed budget for 2024 totals $2.5 billion.

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by · November 17, 2023 · News
MYSTERY PHOTO: Two-fold mystery this time: what is it, and where?

MYSTERY PHOTO: Two-fold mystery this time: what is it, and where?

Today we have a two-fold mystery: what is this, and where is it located?  This one could be difficult, so think hard. Send what you come up with to elliott@brack.net and include your hometown. 

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by · November 17, 2023 · Mystery photos
NEW for 11/14: From lodge to roads, sleeping and Bulldogs

NEW for 11/14: From lodge to roads, sleeping and Bulldogs

Click here to read the full edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Norcross Masonic Lodge disbands, sells downtown building
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Roads, sleeping, a novelist, first newspaper and Bulldogs
SPOTLIGHT: Aurora Theatre
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
UPCOMING: GGC’s nursing program wins accreditation
NOTABLE: Todd is new VP for communications at GGC
RECOMMENDED: Hamburger, A Global History by Andrew E. Smith
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Thomas Butler King was planter, U.S. government official
MYSTERY PHOTO: Classical building is this week’s mystery
CALENDAR: Why the Bible Began is a talk Nov. 15 at the Lawrenceville library

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by · November 14, 2023 · Full issues
The red-brick two story building on South Peachtree Street was the home of the Lodge 228 of the Free and Accepted Masons since early in the city’s history.

FOCUS: Norcross Masonic Lodge disbands, sells downtown building

By Gene Ramsay  |  The venerable Norcross Masonic Lodge, No. 228 of the Free and Accepted Masons, second oldest lodge in Gwinnett, faced with an aging membership and a building that needed repairs, has disbanded. It sold its building on South Peachtree Street in 2022. 

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by · November 14, 2023 · Today's Focus
NEWS BRIEfs: GGC’s nursing program wins accreditation

NEWS BRIEfs: GGC’s nursing program wins accreditation

The baccalaureate degree program in nursing at Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) has been re-accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).The accreditation period will last 10 years.

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by · November 14, 2023 · News