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7/12: About the big bike ride, flying money and the national deficit

7/12: About the big bike ride, flying money and the national deficit

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Here’s How the Bike Ride Across Georgia Came Into Being
EEB PERSPECTIVE: What Would You Have Done About All That Flying Money on I-285?
ANOTHER VIEW: Presidential Administrations Who Have Added Most to the Deficit
SPOTLIGHT: Precision Planning, Inc.,
FEEDBACK: USA IS Using Calculated Cruelty to Manufacture a Crisis
UPCOMING: Grayson Is Site of Gwinnett Medical Center’s Urgent Care Facility 
NOTABLE: Georgia DOT Seeks Input for Widening Scenic Highway Project
RECOMMENDED: The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Little Cumberland Lighthouse Owned and Preserved by a Foundation
MYSTERY PHOTO: Plenty of Clues Included in This Edition’s Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Nature Produces a Beautiful Red Daylily
CALENDAR: Making Rain Barrels Workshop Is July 13

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by · July 12, 2019 · Full issues
7/9: On a new high school, dogs and political tactics

7/9: On a new high school, dogs and political tactics

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TODAY’S FOCUS: McClure Health Science High School Aims for Specialized Student Learning 
EEB PERSPECTIVE: We’ve Always Been a Dog Family; One Looked Like Walter Cronkite
ANOTHER VIEW: Both Political Parties Are Using Tactics To Add to the National Debt
SPOTLIGHT: The 1818 Club
FEEDBACK: Winning Elections via the Electoral College Is Governmentally Sound
UPCOMING: Biking Group Seeks Volunteers To Help Disabled Learn To Ride
NOTABLE: Baptist Foundation Awards $60,000 to Truth Community Clinic
RECOMMENDED: The Shadow War by CNN reporter Jim Scuitto
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Cockspur Lighthouse Marked Entrance to Channel of Savannah River
MYSTERY PHOTO: Long, Two-Laned and Covered, So Where Is It?
LAGNIAPPE: Throngs Crowd Lawrenceville Lawn on the Fourth
CALENDAR: Peter Yarrow to be live in concert at Temple Beth David in Snellville on July 13

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by · July 9, 2019 · Full issues
7/2: Living up to expectations; A good life; New amendments

7/2: Living up to expectations; A good life; New amendments

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TODAY’S FOCUS: We Should Not Live Beyond Our Expectations, But Live Up to Them
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Classmate Led Admirable Life, Associated with Girl Scout Camp
ANOTHER VIEW: USA Needs Major Changes, Including Four New Amendment
SPOTLIGHT: J. Michael Levengood, LLC
FEEDBACK: Jostling with Letter Writer About Services Not Wanting To Pay For
UPCOMING: County Plans Three Hearings on Adjusted Proposed Millage Rates
NOTABLE: Leithead Is New Executive Director of Lilburn Community District
RECOMMENDED: No Ordinary Time by Doris Kearns Goodwin
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Earliest Lighthouse on Georgia Coast Was Constructed in 1736
MYSTERY PHOTO: Tombstone for a Patriot Is This Edition’s Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Gwinnett’s historic courthouse
CALENDAR:  What’s going on in Gwinnett

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by · July 2, 2019 · Full issues
6/28: On road innovations; World Cup soccer; Iran and war

6/28: On road innovations; World Cup soccer; Iran and war

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Two High Tech Firms Join To Further Transportation Innovations Here
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Surprised To Find Myself Enjoying Women’s World Cup Soccer
ANOTHER VIEW: President Trump Should Not Get Us Into Any War with Iran
SPOTLIGHT: Aurora Theatre
FEEDBACK: Protect Your Pets By Bringing Them Inside during the Fireworks
UPCOMING: Medical Center Marking Five Years of Medical Education Program
NOTABLE: Jackson EMC Foundation Grants Go to Four Local Agencies
RECOMMENDED: Deep State Target: by George Papadopoulos
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Primitive Baptists in Georgia Stem from Anti-Mission Interpretation
MYSTERY PHOTO: Several Clues Await Your Eyes in This Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: One City in Gwinnett is the Wisteria City. Learn Which One.
CALENDAR: Several Cities Plan Patriotic Activities near Fourth of July

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by · June 28, 2019 · Full issues
6/25: On scams, Senate “grandees” and women’s health care

6/25: On scams, Senate “grandees” and women’s health care

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TODAY’S FOCUS: The Elderly Are More Likely To Be Scammed, So Watch Out!
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Remembering Who Runs the U.S. Senate: The “Grandees”
ANOTHER VIEW: Keep Women’s Health Care Out of Politics, or Suffer Consequences
SPOTLIGHT: MTI Baths Inc.
FEEDBACK: When Needs To Re-read a Paragraph, Blames Really Poor Editing
UPCOMING: Activities Begin at 5 p.m. on July 3 for Norcross Red White and Boom! 
NOTABLE: Peachtree Corners Dedicates Veterans’ Monument at Town Center
RECOMMENDED: Dis Member and Other Stories of Mystery and Suspense By Joyce Carol Oates
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Brumby’s Neighbor Newspaper Group Once Had 500,000 Circulation
MYSTERY PHOTO: Stately Columned Southern House Is This Edition’s Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Lawrenceville Campground Meeting Now in its 187th Year of Services
CALENDAR: Discovery Gardens Neighbors’ Night Out is Thursday, June 27 from 6 to 8 p.m. 

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by · June 25, 2019 · Full issues
6/21: Walton EMC prepares; On Steve Rausch; On racial slurs

6/21: Walton EMC prepares; On Steve Rausch; On racial slurs

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Walton EMC Annual Meeting Hears of Preparations for the Future
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Remembering The Many Good Discussions with Steve Rausch
ANOTHER VIEW: Remembering Racial Slurs When Growing up in Bygone Georgia
SPOTLIGHT: The Gwinnett Stripers
FEEDBACK: Wants More Media Exposure to Other Beliefs and Religions
UPCOMING: Three Entities Partner To Expand Arts Education at Central Gwinnett
NOTABLE: Rotary Club of Gwinnett Makes $40,000 Gifts to Charities
RECOMMENDED: The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto by Mitch Albom
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Brumbys in Cobb County Take Control of Marietta Daily Journal
MYSTERY PHOTO: Classic Photograph Might Give a Clue to this Mystery.
CALENDAR: City of Duluth Plans Celebrate July Fourth holiday with activities July 3

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by · June 21, 2019 · Full issues
6/18, full issue: On anti-Semitism; Conversations; affluence

6/18, full issue: On anti-Semitism; Conversations; affluence

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Learning About Anti-Semitism While Visiting in Israel
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Lawrenceville Resident Pens Book of Conversations with the Father
ANOTHER VIEW: Describes Problems in Our Country Brought by the Affluent Society
SPOTLIGHT: Precision Planning, Inc.,
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
UPCOMING: Thompson Seeks Democratic Nomination for County Commission Chairman
NOTABLE: Lilburn Farmers Market in 10th Season at Good Shepherd Church
RECOMMENDED: The Jungle Grows Back by Robert Kagan
GEORGIA TIDBIT: The Brumby Family Has Long Been Distinguished in Marietta
MYSTERY PHOTO: Another Sunset Awaits Your Sleuthing in Identifying this Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: North Georgia Reads Presents Laurel Snyder June 22 in Peachtree Corners

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by · June 18, 2019 · Full issues
6/14: Best drummer-singers; On writing; Impeachment

6/14: Best drummer-singers; On writing; Impeachment

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Considering Some Rock-and-Roll Singers Who Are Drummers
EEB PERSPECTIVE: What’s the Ideal Written Column Length?  Well, That Depends……
ANOTHER VIEW: Makes Case of Letting Impeachment Hearing on the President Begin
SPOTLIGHT: Howard Brothers
FEEDBACK: Finds “Good Side” When Continued Attacks and Tragedy Erupt
UPCOMING: Norcross Planning Summer Block Party on June 20 from 5-9 p.m.
NOTABLE: LWV Chapter Requests County Consider Changing Election Policy
RECOMMENDED: The Burglar Who Counted the Spoons by Lawrence Block
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia Ports Authority Operation Dates Back to Creation in 1945
MYSTERY PHOTO: Beautiful Sunset Scene Captures the Romance of a Lighthouse
CALENDAR: BookFest Gwinnett Is June 15 at the Norcross Cultural Arts and Community Center

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by · June 14, 2019 · Full issues
6/11: On Brexit; Rural broadband; “Borrow and spend” government

6/11: On Brexit; Rural broadband; “Borrow and spend” government

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Matters Still Complicated and Up in the Air Concerning Brexit
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Rural Broadband Shows Another Way That There Are Two Georgias
ANOTHER VIEW: Today with Trump and Senate Is a “Borrow and Spend” Government
SPOTLIGHT: Hayes Family Automotive Group
FEEDBACK: Recalls That His Father Had Signed for Deuce-and-a-Half Truck
UPCOMING: Peachtree Corners To Dedicate Veteran’s Memorial on June 15
NOTABLE: Peachtree Ridge Graduate Wins Perdue Appointment to West Point
RECOMMENDED: The Red Garden by Alice Hoffman
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Thomas Hardwick as Governor Introduces First Sales Tax on Gasoline
MYSTERY PHOTO: Two Bridges May Provide the Clues for this Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Central Gwinnett Students Design, Built Architect Temporary Facade
CALENDAR: Fishing Derby at OneStop Centerville on June 15

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by · June 11, 2019 · Full issues
6/7: Civics lesson; Mess trays; Trump

6/7: Civics lesson; Mess trays; Trump

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Basic Civics Lesson: Remember, We Live in Democratic Republic
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Trying To Find Out What Happened to Some Missing Mess Trays
ANOTHER VIEW: Outlining the Case That President Trump Is a Racist Bigot
SPOTLIGHT: Walton Gas
FEEDBACK: Don’t Forget the Contributions of the People of Normandy on D-Day
UPCOMING: Suwanee SculpTour Back Again on June 15, plus Theatrical Presentation
NOTABLE: Census for 2020 Seeking To Recruit People, and Needs Them in Gwinnett
RECOMMENDED: Waiting to Be Heard: A Memoir by Amanda Knox
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Indian Springs Near Jackson Was Georgia’s First State Park
MYSTERY PHOTO: Please Provide the Name of the Lake in This Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Here’s a Peaceful Scene at Rhodes  Jordan Park
CALENDAR: Tannery Row Artist Colony Plans Open House on Saturday, June 8

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by · June 7, 2019 · Full issues