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BRACK: Morgan served Buford and Gwinnett County with distinction

By Elliott Brack  | Gwinnett and the City of Buford lost a distinguished citizen recently, as Hansel Morgan Sr. , 98, died, a member of the Greatest Generation.  He served our country as a member of the U.S. Army during World War II.

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BRACK: Will current dilemma cause Georgia to consider voting by mail?

BRACK: Will current dilemma cause Georgia to consider voting by mail?

By Elliott Brack  | Any time a situation is developing, once a leader has the facts, a good leader acts quickly.

That’s what Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger did in mailing absentee ballot applications to all Georgia voters this week. Anticipating continual coronavirus problems possible on the May 19 Georgia primary, he took action to allow voters, if they choose, to vote by absentee ballot, which is essentially voting by mail.

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BRACK: Gwinnett school bus drivers delivering meals to students

BRACK: Gwinnett school bus drivers delivering meals to students

By Elliott Brack  | School may have been out in Gwinnett County for the last two weeks, but school buses were still running….this time on 498 routes delivering meals to students, not delivering students to school. While there will be no meals delivered this week during the system’s Spring Break, meal delivery will start again on Monday, April 6.  

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by · March 31, 2020 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: Early-morning grocery shopping finds  easy maneuvering

BRACK: Early-morning grocery shopping finds  easy maneuvering

By Elliott Brack  | Needing to re-stock  our refrigerator and pantry, I left the house at 6:59 a.m. to take advantage of Publix’ “Old Folks” early opening. I arrive at 7:09 to find not many shoppers—perhaps a dozen or so, including several from our neighborhood. It’s not that often when shopping in this vast and diverse metro complex that you find people you know in grocery stores. 

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by · March 27, 2020 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: Major widespread shutdowns create another world for most 

BRACK: Major widespread shutdowns create another world for most 

By Elliott Brack  | In my lifetime, never has the United States experienced the widespread impact that the coronavirus is causing. Essentially much of our nation is at a near standstill as we seek to distance ourselves from one another. 

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by · March 24, 2020 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: Today’s reaction to virus stems from 1918 action in St. Louis

BRACK: Today’s reaction to virus stems from 1918 action in St. Louis

By Elliott Brack | Many of the precautions our medical community is taking in the 2020 coronavirus pandemic stem from the reaction in American cities during the influenza pandemic more than a hundred  years ago, in 1918. The world-wide spread of the flu came as soldiers returned home from the trench warfare of the first Great War. 

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by · March 20, 2020 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
NEW for 3/17: On Georgia’s coast; Water leader; Talking with strangers

NEW for 3/17: On Georgia’s coast; Water leader; Talking with strangers

Click here to read the latest edition. In today’s issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Saving the Georgia Coast Looks at History and Speaks to Today 
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Gwinnett Readies To Set New World Standard for Water Technology
ANOTHER VIEW: In Our Current Crisis, Why, Yes Indeed, We Talk to Strangers
SPOTLIGHT: Walton Gas 
FEEDBACK: Wants Clarification on Conservatives term of “Limited Government”
UPCOMING: Community Foundation Announces Plans for Coronavirus Relief
NOTABLE: SPLOST Pays for New Fire Engines, Costing $642,147 Each
RECOMMENDED: The Book with No Pictures by B.J. Novak
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Milton County, Broke During Depression, Absorbed by Fulton County
MYSTERY PHOTO: Off-the-beaten Path Photo is Today’s Mystery Picture 

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by · March 17, 2020 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: Gwinnett to set new world standard for water technology

BRACK: Gwinnett to set new world standard for water technology

By Elliott Brack  | Even before Gwinnett’s F. Wayne Hill Water Reclamation Plant was finished, it attracted water professionals worldwide to visit the plant. Gwinnett was aiming to treat sewage at a higher standard than anyone in the world, plus returning treated water to Lake Lanier at a higher quality than when the water came from the lake.

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by · March 17, 2020 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: How to find details about candidates in coming election

BRACK: How to find details about candidates in coming election

By Elliott Brack | Boy! What a job awaits Gwinnett voters in the upcoming primary election! There are 135 candidates from Gwinnett seeking your support. Making sense of who to support out of this onslaught of candidates may be the toughest job ever in an election for Gwinnett.

In what is the most essential election of a democracy, the voting itself, it is becoming harder and harder to find enough information to determine which candidate to support. One reason is that there is less and less media presence allowing candidates to present their information and stances.

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by · March 13, 2020 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: Whew! 135 candidates running on Gwinnett primary ballot

BRACK: Whew! 135 candidates running on Gwinnett primary ballot

By Elliott Brack  | The 2020 primary in Gwinnett opened the floodgates for candidates, as there are 135 people on the Gwinnett ballot seeking to get elected and begin serving January 1, 2021.  However, only 17 political candidates are moving to the General Election without an opponent, including four Superior Court and four State Court candidates, plus the magistrate judge. 

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by · March 10, 2020 · Elliott Brack's Perspective