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MYSTERY PHOTO: Facing busts are today’s Mystery Photo
Today’s Mystery Photo is of two busts facing one another. Identify the guys in the busts and tell us where this photograph was made. Send your answers to elliott@brack.net, and include your hometown.
Allan Peel of San Antonio, Tex. gives us details on the recent mystery: “Today’s mystery photo is of the Lonja del Comercio (Commerce Market) building, located in the Plaza de San Francisco de Asís in Old Havana, Cuba.
NEW for 3/10: On corporate greed; Remembering Jim Hood; and the 1970s
Click here to read the latest edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Is corporate greed the source of many of our problems?
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Early Realtor Jim Hood and why Gwinnett grew
SPOTLIGHT: Peach State Federal Credit Union
ANOTHER VIEW: Remembering the 1970s, and Brandy, You’re a Fine Girl
FEEDBACK: Was not aware that anyone felt bad for rats
UPCOMING: County names Cephasto as is new fire chief
NOTABLE: PCOM students complete mission trip to Guatemala
RECOMMENDED: Confessions by Kanae Minato
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Three counties once came together in what is now Winder
MYSTERY PHOTO: Where is this six story classic building?
LAGNIAPPE: Southwest Chamber names Corbin Blue “Character” winner
CALENDAR: Civic breakfast, Women’s History Month
FOCUS: Is corporate greed the source of many of our problems?
By Ashley Herndon | This expansion of greed needs journalists and the owners of media to take notice and act. Where are Upton Sinclair, Ida Tarbell, Jack Anderson, and William Serrin in today’s media? My best guess is the current corporate owners will not hire them unless they lie like the actors under the thumb of people like Fox, Newsmax, One America and ilk.
NEWS BRIEFS: County names Cephas as is new fire chief
Gwinnett County has a new fire chief, as the Gwinnett Board of Commissioners have approved a recommendation by County Administrator Glenn Stephens to appoint Fred Cephas to the role. Current Gwinnett County Fire Chief Russell Knick, who has served since 2018, will move into a leadership position within the County Administrator’s Office.
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