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10/23: New E Center; On Wally Eberhard; Voting questions

10/23: New E Center; On Wally Eberhard; Voting questions

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Gwinnett To Issue Bonds To Buy Key Site for Possible Film Production
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Wally Eberhard: A Person Instrumental in Changing My Own Life
ANOTHER VIEW: Finds a Reason Why She’s Always Asked Questions When Voting
SPOTLIGHT: Peach State Federal Credit Union
FEEDBACK: Watch Two Upcoming Debates Concerning Governor’s Race
UPCOMING: Rotary Clubs To Hear Epidemiologist on Worldwide Polio Initiative
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Tech, The Citadel, Team Up for Credits Toward Degree
RECOMMENDED: The Honest Spy, by Andreas Kollender
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Pine Mountain Based Author New Inductee of Ga. Writers Hall of Fame
MYSTERY PHOTO: Familiar Scene Asks for Its Location
CALENDAR: Check out the “Name a Robot” Contest October 25 at Eastside Medical Center

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by · October 23, 2018 · Full issues
10/19: Jackson EMS linemen win; MTI Baths and art; Medicare for all

10/19: Jackson EMS linemen win; MTI Baths and art; Medicare for all

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Jackson EMC Linemen’s Team Wins 35th Annual International Awards
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Sugar Hill Firm Working on Innovative John Portman Art Project
ANOTHER VIEW: Medicare Needs To Provide Coverage for Everyone in the USA
SPOTLIGHT: Lail Family Dentistry
FEEDBACK: Do We Want Government Mandating Women on Corporate Boards?
UPCOMING: Ninth Annual Print Big! Art Event Is Saturday at The Hudgens
NOTABLE: Bond Referendum Would Fund Major Gwinnett School Improvements
RECOMMENDED: Booth Western Art Museum, Cartersville
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Central of Georgia Railway Organized To Help State Cotton Industry
MYSTERY PHOTO: It’s a Beautiful Setting for This Edition’s Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Trick or Treat Festival Coming to Yellow River Water Treatment Center

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by · October 19, 2018 · Full issues
10/16: GwinnettForum’s 2018 endorsement issue

10/16: GwinnettForum’s 2018 endorsement issue

By Elliott Brack, editor and publisher | After nearly a full year of people campaigning for election in 2018, the end is near. On November 6, Georgians will vote in the General Election, picking the people to lead our nation in Congress, our state government and our local governments for the short-term future.

Despite all the rhetoric and commercials about the election, we can only hope that our voters will see through the smokescreens and innuendos, and decide for themselves which of the many candidates to support.

GwinnettForum again this year has interviewed state and local candidates—-88 so far—to learn about them so it can select the candidates most worthy of the Gwinnett voter’s choice. What follows is our endorsement of the candidates we think will best serve our area in the coming years.  It was a delight to see so many good candidates offer for office.

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10/12, full issue: Hudgens Prize; 2018 elections; Income inequality

10/12, full issue: Hudgens Prize; 2018 elections; Income inequality

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Some Georgia Artist To Win Fourth Annual $50,000 Hudgens Art Prize
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Slight Possibility Georgia’s Political Season Could Extend to December
ANOTHER VIEW: Overcoming Income Inequality and Other Workable Ideas
SPOTLIGHT: MTI Baths Inc.
FEEDBACK: Lilburnite Has Enjoyed  Several Major Purchases Through Craigslist
UPCOMING: Lopez Home, Hit by Fire in 2009, To Be Feature of Lilburn Home Tour
NOTABLE: Time Coming Close for Payment of Gwinnett Property Taxes
RECOMMENDED: Stone Mountain Highland Games
GEORGIA TIDBIT: The Chicago Defender Is Big Influence on The Great Migration
MYSTERY PHOTO: It’s a Quiet, Peaceful Setting for This Issue’s Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: New Gwinnett Bicentennial Photo Exhibit at Collins Hill Library

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by · October 11, 2018 · Full issues
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10/9 issue: Amendments, referendums; GOP’s Supreme Court; Storm will pass

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Comments on Amendments and Referendums Facing Voters
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Foiled for 65 Years, GOP Finally Getting Supreme Court They Want
ANOTHER VIEW: Hopefully, This Storm Will Wear Itself Out, As They All Do
SPOTLIGHT: Aurora Theatre
FEEDBACK: The Democrats’ Mortal Sin Against Judge Kavanaugh
UPCOMING: Gateway 85 CID Commissions Freight Plan for the Area
NOTABLE: GEHC Presents “Roots of Wisdom” Exhibit through January 2
RECOMMENDED: Hillbilly Elegy by J.D Vance
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia Native Robert S. Abbott Is Founder of The Chicago Defender
MYSTERY PHOTO: Mystery Photo Is Third Lighthouse in a Row: Where Is It?
CALENDAR: Another Crowded Calendar of Upcoming Events

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by · October 9, 2018 · Full issues
10/5: School bond referendum; Different kind of trip; Voting

10/5: School bond referendum; Different kind of trip; Voting

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Gwinnett Voters Urged To Support $350 Million School Bond Issue
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Another Fine Trip, But This Time Not to A Distant Country
ANOTHER VIEW: History Shows Continued Discrimination Concerning Voting
SPOTLIGHT: Howard Brothers
FEEDBACK: Kavanaugh Is Epitome of What Republicans Call an Activist Jurist
UPCOMING: GGC’s  Science and Technology Dean Leaves Post in May, 2019
NOTABLE: Here Are Answers To Minor League Baseball Team Nicknames
RECOMMENDED: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Death of Gene Talmadge Leads To “Three Governors” Situation
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Here’s Another Lighthouse as Mystery for You To Identify
LAGNIAPPE: Norcross Mural Ties Distinctiveness with People and Events
CALENDAR: Nine New Activities for You To Enjoy in Gwinnett

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by · October 4, 2018 · Full issues
10/2: Selling online; Busy weekend; Nicknames; Victimhood

10/2: Selling online; Busy weekend; Nicknames; Victimhood

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Be Most Careful When Trying To Sell Something On Line
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Busy Weekend Coming; Creative Annual Report; and Nicknames
ANOTHER VIEW: Suggests You Vote Democratic and Wallow in Liberal Victimhood
SPOTLIGHT: Hayes Family Automotive Group
FEEDBACK: Argues Against Democrats, Saying Socialism Doesn’t Work Anywhere
UPCOMING: GGC President Announces His Retirement for May of 2019
NOTABLE: BiCentennial Elisha Winn Fair To Be Held Two Days This Weekend
RECOMMENDED: In the Blood by Steve Robinson
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Gene Talmadge Wins Four Terms as Governor, Serves Three
MYSTERY PHOTO: Mountains, Winding Road and Water Are Clues to This Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Lots of Activity These Next Few Days in Gwinnett

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by · October 2, 2018 · Full issues
9/25, full issue: Dog memories; Sloppy writing; Abbreviations; Political change

9/25, full issue: Dog memories; Sloppy writing; Abbreviations; Political change

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Months Later, Grief Hits, Finally Brings Relief about Loyal Companion
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Sloppy Writing and Old News Stories, Plus Check Out Abbreviations
ANOTHER VIEW: Who Has Changed, the Democratic Party or Its Former Followers?
SPOTLIGHT: Comet National Shipping
FEEDBACK: Thinks Outpouring of African-American Voters Will Elect Abrams
UPCOMING: Libertarian Party Forms Gwinnett Affiliate; Barker Is Chairman
NOTABLE: GGC Dedicates Family Executive Forum Area to Stephens Family
RECOMMENDED: Movie: Dog Days
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Church Bishop and Namesake of Andrew College Once Owned Slaves
MYSTERY PHOTO: Beautiful Columned Home Seeks Identification
CALENDAR: Georgia Author of the Year Katie Hart Smith To Visit GGC

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by · September 25, 2018 · Full issues
9/18, full issue: Snellville microtransit; Political churning; Trump advisers

9/18, full issue: Snellville microtransit; Political churning; Trump advisers

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Snellville Tells Scope and Breadth of Pilot Microtransit Plan
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Something Stirring in Politics in 2018, Which May Be Major
ANOTHER VIEW: President Trump’s Two Economic Advisers Are Both Incompetent
SPOTLIGHT: Walton Gas
FEEDBACK: Gwinnett’s Diversity Isn’t Only Racial and Cultural: Also Ideological
UPCOMING: Chamber Votes Backing of This Falls’ $350 Million School Bond
NOTABLE: Jackson EMC Foundation Grant of $64,532 Goes to Gwinnett County
RECOMMENDED: The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning by Margareta Magnusson
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Mill Villages Were An Important Part of Georgia Textile Industry
MYSTERY PHOTO: Plenty of Clues that This Mystery Photo Not in New World
CALENDAR: Intersection at I-85 and Indian Trail Road To Be Named For Jesse Long Today

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by · September 18, 2018 · Full issues
9/11/18: Jaw-dropping scenes; Uniqueness; New McCarthyism?

9/11/18: Jaw-dropping scenes; Uniqueness; New McCarthyism?

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Gwinnettian Amazed at Jaw-Dropping Scenes near Sedona, Arizona
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Each Gwinnett City Needs To Celebrate Its Own Uniqueness
ANOTHER VIEW: Some Day Will We Look Upon Trump as Another McCarthy?
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Medical Center
FEEDBACK: Suggests to Readers It’s Time To Check Your Index for Happiness
UPCOMING: Lilburn Hosts “Remembering Our Fallen” Memorial until Sept. 14
NOTABLE: Tannery Row Artist Colony Seeking Entries for Juried Art Exhibit
RECOMMENDED: The Restless Wave by John McCain and Mark Salter
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Josiah Tattnall Serves Navy with Distinction Around the World
MYSTERY PHOTO: Sculpture in this Modern Setting Needs Identifying
CALENDAR: Gateway Food and Music Festival will be September 15 at Lillian Webb Park

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by · September 11, 2018 · Full issues