Articles by: GwinnettForum

NEWS BRIEFS: County stamps approval of long-range transit plan

NEWS BRIEFS: County stamps approval of long-range transit plan

The Gwinnett Board of Commissioners have approved the $17 billion Transit Development Plan,  (TDP) in anticipation of the county’s recent spike in population and economic growth.   

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by · October 10, 2023 · News
MYSTERY PHOTO: Let’s see how many can identify this

MYSTERY PHOTO: Let’s see how many can identify this

Here’s a stark white modern building. You may have recognized it. Let’s see how many readers can identify this distinctive structure. Send your ideas to elliott@brack.net and include your hometown.

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by · October 10, 2023 · Mystery photos
NEW for 10/6: A book’s lessons; House speaker; a gift

NEW for 10/6: A book’s lessons; House speaker; a gift

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Read the book: It Can’t Happen Here; or can it?
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Considering the office of Speaker of the U.S. House
SPOTLIGHT: Sugarloaf Community Improvement District
ANOTHER VIEW: Giving Albert’s loved ones a sense of calm
FEEDBACK: Takes umbrage in blaming Biden for the high living cost
UPCOMING: Elisha Winn Fair coming this weekend in Dacula
NOTABLE: Gwinnett County gives its employees a pay raise
OBITUARY: The  Rev. Donald E. Hanberry
RECOMMENDED: The Hill, a movie
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Monticello native was Sergeant Major of the U.S. Army 
MYSTERY PHOTO: Just which country and which city does this represent?
CALENDAR: Dash 4 Domestic Violence Awareness 5K on Saturday

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by · October 6, 2023 · Full issues
Perry

FOCUS: Read the book: It Can’t Happen Here; or can it?

By Raleigh Perry  |  It Can’t Happen Here is a book by Sinclair Lewis published in 1935.  I am not going into what takes place in the book, I want you to read it and figure matters out for yourself.  I am basically stating that It Can’t Happen Here just might.  

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by · October 6, 2023 · Today's Focus
Purser

ANOTHER VIEW: Giving Albert’s loved ones a sense of calm

By Tommy Purser  |  We said our last goodbyes to the good wife’s brother this week. It was a sad time but not an unexpected time. We knew it was coming. Dementia …. Alzheimer’s …. whatever it was — there are few things pleasant about the condition.

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by · October 6, 2023 · Another View
NEWS BRIEFS: 44th Elisha Winn Fair coming this weekend in Dacula

NEWS BRIEFS: 44th Elisha Winn Fair coming this weekend in Dacula

The 44th Elisha Winn Fair will be held this coming weekend, October 7-8 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Winn house, 809 Dacula Road in Dacula. Admission is $5 and children under 12 get in free. Funds generated go toward Gwinnett Historical Society’s  Winn House Restoration Account.

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by · October 6, 2023 · News
MYSTERY PHOTO: Just what country and what city does this represent?

MYSTERY PHOTO: Just what country and what city does this represent?

Today’s mystery is merely a street in a town somewhere around the globe. But what country and what town. Search the Internet  if it will help and come up with the name where this photograph was made. Send your answer to elliott@brack.net and include your hometown.

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by · October 6, 2023 · Mystery photos
Hanberry

The  Rev. Donald E. Hanberry

The Reverend Donald Edwin Hanberry, 90, of Snellville, was called home to be with the Lord on Friday, September 29, 2023. Donald was born on July 28, 1933 in Clyo, Georgia to Henry Theodore and Lottie Belle Porterfield Hanberry, and educated in Clyo schools.

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by · October 6, 2023 · Obituaries
NEW for 10/3: On Plant Vogtle, new transit plan, devotion

NEW for 10/3: On Plant Vogtle, new transit plan, devotion

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Plant Vogtle should never have been built
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Here’s what the new Gwinnett Transit Plan looks like
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Banking Company 
ANOTHER VIEW: Devotion to each other and our nation must bind us together
FEEDBACK: Takes issue with Bernard about Bidenomics
UPCOMING: GGC recognizes outstanding faculty and staff
NOTABLE: Two Georgia colleges sign PT agreement with PCOM
RECOMMENDED: The One by John Marrs
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Civil War Heritage Trails war era in Georgia
MYSTERY PHOTO: Idyllic scene invites your identification 
CALENDAR: Snellville Commerce Club meets at noon today

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by · October 3, 2023 · Full issues
BRACK: Here’s what the new Gwinnett Transit Plan looks like

BRACK: Here’s what the new Gwinnett Transit Plan looks like

By Elliott Brack  |  After reading the Gwinnett Transit Development Plan which the county has released, we’re convinced the team producing the study did a good job, and that the plan will eventually lead to major transit improvements for Gwinnett citizens.

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by · October 3, 2023 · Elliott Brack's Perspective