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ANOTHER VIEW: To win, Democrats must come down strong for abortion

ANOTHER VIEW: To win, Democrats must come down strong for abortion

By Jack Bernard  |  Several years ago, my nephew (Anthony Bernard) and I wrote a column for the UGA newspaper, The Red and Black, which was entitled “Rep. Jody Hice has a poor record on women’s issues.” Even though ex-Congressman Hice was obviously anti-women’s rights, he represented liberal Athens, including the University of Georgia  

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by · September 1, 2023 · Another View
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ANOTHER VIEW: Vietnamese native seeks OK to build veterans memorial

By Tim Le  |  It has been several years since I asked Gwinnett County Park and Recreation for the opportunity to build a Vietnam Veterans Memorial.  I know that there was a reservation from Gwinnett County in providing public land for statues because of a certain lawsuit at the national level. I still don’t understand the details of that lawsuit and how it is affecting Gwinnett County.

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by · August 29, 2023 · Another View
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ANOTHER VIEW: Autism Support Center to open in Duluth in September

By Laura Vladick  |  Spectrum Autism Support Group, a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving individuals and families impacted by autism, has achieved a remarkable milestone in its journey. With autism now affecting one in 36 individuals, the organization is planning a Spectrum Autism Support Center in downtown Duluth.

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by · August 25, 2023 · Another View
ANOTHER VIEW: Democrats will have to fight hard to win 2024 election

ANOTHER VIEW: Democrats will have to fight hard to win 2024 election

By Jack Bernard, contributing columnist  |  We are a democracy in crisis, because of the views promoted by Donald Trump, Fox News and others.  Trump has been indicted, multiple times. These indictments will help him to win the Republican Party nomination for president in 2024.   

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by · August 18, 2023 · Another View
ANOTHER VIEW: PCOM in Moultrie graduates its first class of doctors.

ANOTHER VIEW: PCOM in Moultrie graduates its first class of doctors.

By Cindy B. Montgomery  |  Facing a chronic shortage of physicians in mostly rural South Georgia, the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM), which already had a branch campus in Gwinnett County, launched Georgia’s first medical school south of Macon in 2019.

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by · August 15, 2023 · Another View
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ANOTHER VIEW: Trump continues to break Bible’s commandments

By Andy Brack |  South Carolina can do the nation a favor in its 2024 presidential primary by dumping former President Donald Trump as a candidate. Simply put, he’s a train wreck who is making America small. He doesn’t deserve to be president again.

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by · August 4, 2023 · Another View
ANOTHER VIEW: Actions of presidential children bring disgrace to the office

ANOTHER VIEW: Actions of presidential children bring disgrace to the office

By Jack Bernard  |  The U.S. House Oversight Committee, run by right-wing Republicans, has publicly declared war on Joe and Hunter Biden, aggressively pursuing its questionable investigations. But let’s be real. Hunter is unquestionably a total bum, playing on his family name. However, so are the Trump kids, if anything, more so. And, despite GOP screaming, absolutely nothing has ever been proven to show that Joe Biden has done anything wrong. 

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by · August 1, 2023 · Another View
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ANOTHER VIEW: Finally to the tables, then getting bookended

By David Simmons.  |  Recently my girlfriend, Isabel, and I went on a cruise to Cozumel and Progreso, Mexico over the Fourth of July Holiday. 

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by · July 25, 2023 · Another View
ANOTHER VIEW: Update on Olympic Stadium area near Mountain Park

ANOTHER VIEW: Update on Olympic Stadium area near Mountain Park

By Sheri Clark  |  The latest progress on the Olympic Tennis Center Development  comes straight from Commissioner Ben Ku via a Facebook post: “The Commissioner’s actions have been tabled to our August 22 meeting as Fuqua Development is making several reconfigurations to the plan in response to the feedback from the planning commission and myself.”  This is good news for the Mountain Park community and surrounding areas!

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by · July 21, 2023 · Another View
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ANOTHER STORY: Reconstructed Rogers Bridge opened after 15 years

By Talore Ruedt  |  Rogers Bridge over the Chattahoochee River between Duluth and Johns Creek is now open, after a ribbon cutting last week. The pedestrian bridge connects Duluth’s Rogers Bridge Park to Johns Creek’s Cauley Creek Park. The work was done by the two cities, in partnership with Gwinnett and Fulton counties.

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by · July 18, 2023 · Another View