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1/10: Lawrenceville charter; Bad forecasts; Vote by mail

1/10: Lawrenceville charter; Bad forecasts; Vote by mail

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Lawrenceville Seeks Charter Modification from General Assembly
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Bad Weather Forecasts Mean Millions Lost in Economic Impact
ANOTHER VIEW: Could Georgia One Day Adopt Oregon’s Vote by Mail System?
SPOTLIGHT: Walton EMC
FEEDBACK: U.S. Should Never Abandon Its Values for Any Country
UPCOMING: 17th Annual MLK Celebration Starts with Parade on Monday
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Tech Is First In Georgia To Award Georgia Film Certificates
RECOMMENDED: Masterpieces of Medieval Literature by Professor Timothy B. Shutt
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Pistol Pete Maravich Has Record-Setting Basketball Career
TODAY’S QUOTE: Here’s Why History Can Be So Complicated
MYSTERY PHOTO: Clean, Modern Setting Could Give You Clues to This Mystery
CALENDAR: Check Out Upcoming Events in Gwinnett

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by · January 10, 2017 · Full issues
1/6: New Aurora play; Our continuing objectives; Israel vote

1/6: New Aurora play; Our continuing objectives; Israel vote

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Aurora Play Depicts Dr. King’s Last Hours at the Lorraine Motel
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Reviewing the GwinnettForum List of Continuing Objectives
ANOTHER VIEW: US Should Have Voted Support for UN Resolution on Israel
SPOTLIGHT: Precision Planning, Inc.
FEEDBACK: On Synergistic Thinking, How Government Works, Civics and Founding Fathers
UPCOMING: Lilburn Makes It More Efficient, Easier to Access Public Records
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Tech’s Eljesa Haxhiu Wins $10,000 for Her Duck Recipe
RECOMMENDED: The Gene: An Intimate History by Siddhartha Mukherjee
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Albany Museum of Art Has Large Collection of African Art
TODAY’S QUOTE: What Anyone Needs For Success in Life
MYSTERY PHOTO: This Time The Mystery Photo Asks Not Only Where, But Why?
LAGNIAPPE: DAR in Lawrenceville Provides Gifts to S.C. School for 28th Year
CALENDAR: Get To Know a Tree

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by · January 5, 2017 · Full issues
12/30: From hydrogen energy to Founding Fathers, gratitude, more

12/30: From hydrogen energy to Founding Fathers, gratitude, more

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Hydrogen Use In Automobiles Would Reduce Middle East Influence
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Those Founding Fathers of 1776? Most Were Relatively Younger Men
ANOTHER VIEW: Here’s Another Look at the Age-Old Question of “Why Me?”
SPOTLIGHT: The Gwinnett Braves
FEEDBACK: Here’s a Low Tech Solution to Holcomb Bridge Road Railroad Crossing
UPCOMING: Gwinnett Tech Seeks Student Art On Manufacturing Importance
NOTABLE: Three Gwinnett Agencies Get Grants from Jackson EMC Foundation
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Architect Charles Choate’s Works Seen Throughout the South
TODAY’S QUOTE: Even Those Involved Don’t Look Much at Television
MYSTERY PHOTO: Bubbling Pool Looks Something Like a Labyrinth
CALENDAR: Authors Find Gwinnett Important Stop on Their Circuits

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by · December 30, 2016 · Full issues
12/23: Lawrenceville’s plans; Dangerous crossing; A friendship

12/23: Lawrenceville’s plans; Dangerous crossing; A friendship

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Lawrenceville Setting Stage For Several Major Projects in 2017
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Dangerous Holcomb Bridge Rail Crossing May Get Relief via Internet
ANOTHER VIEW: How Two Different People Worked Toward a Deep Friendship
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Medical Center
FEEDBACK: Some Items on the Internet Are Starting to Wear Thin with Her
UPCOMING: Norcross Adopts New Ordinance Concerning Hotel Safety
NOTABLE: Envistacom Names Kalonji Soccer Academy Recipient of Support
RECOMMENDATION: Sunshine’s Cheez-It Grooves
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Here are Some of the Most Wondrous Waterfalls in North Georgia
TODAY’S QUOTE: ‘Tis the Season to be Plenteous
MYSTERY PHOTO: Gigantic Structure Begs the Question: Where Is It?
LAGNIAPPE: Toy Soldiers Guard Mr. and Mrs. Claus at Historic Courthouse
CALENDAR: PCOM Open House on Horizon in January

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by · December 23, 2016 · Full issues
12/20:  On national mood, the Internet and the need for solutions

12/20: On national mood, the Internet and the need for solutions

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Editor Gets Discouraged at Courthouse Day of Prayer Event
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Today’s World of the Internet Brings with It Significant Problems
ANOTHER VIEW: What We Need Are Real Solutions That Address Change
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Village Community Improvement District
UPCOMING: Braselton To Conclude Centennial Year with New Year’s Eve Gala
NOTABLE: With 445 Fall Grads, GGC Alumni Now Number Over 4,000
RECOMMENDED: DVD Review: Coffee; The Drink that Changed America
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia Has Wide Variety of Waterfalls, Mostly in the Northern Area
TODAY’S QUOTE: Fluency and Reasonableness Do Not Always Equal Justice
MYSTERY PHOTO: Perfectly Framed, Can You Identify This Unique Mystery Photo?
CALENDAR: Want Training in Windows on Your Computer? Session Set in 2017

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by · December 20, 2016 · Full issues
12/16: Finalists for Hudgens Prize; A way to end run-off elections

12/16: Finalists for Hudgens Prize; A way to end run-off elections

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Four Finalists Announced for $50,000 Hudgens Art Prize for Georgians
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Here’s a Way To Eliminate Run-Off Elections and Let Majority Rule
ANOTHER VIEW: Tumultuous Year in USA, But the United States Can Take It
SPOTLIGHT: Eastside Medical Center
UPCOMING: Volunteers Needed for Georgia’s Largest Single Day Tree Chipping
NOTABLE: Gwinnett’s Live Healthy Program Wins Recognition from Chamber
RECOMMENDED: The Road to Character by David Brooks
GEORGIA TIDBIT: General Sherman Makes Present of Savannah to President Lincoln
TODAY’S QUOTE: One Consideration When an Older Person Dies
MYSTERY PHOTO: Close-Up View of Building May Limit Figuring Out This Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Peachtree Ridge Twins Honored for Work with the Hungry
CALENDAR: Time This Weekend For Photos with Santa at Historic Courthouse

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by · December 16, 2016 · Full issues
12/13: On new St. Leo degree; Passing of Marion Webb

12/13: On new St. Leo degree; Passing of Marion Webb

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TODAY’S FOCUS: St. Leo University Plans Masters of Science in Human Services Here
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Leader in Gwinnett for Many Years, Marion Webb, 88, Dies
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce
UPCOMING: Kilgore-Bogan Road Intersection To Get Alignment Project
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Schools To Get $301,015 in Special Walton EMC Grants
RECOMMENDED: House of Cards – Season Four
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Milledgeville Native Wally Butts Becomes Football Legend at UGA
TODAY’S QUOTE: What Dr. Seuss Thought About Christmas
MYSTERY PHOTO: Do The Legs off the Ground Give You a Clue to This Mystery?
LAGNIAPPE: Good fishing

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by · December 13, 2016 · Full issues
12/9: On Peach State FCU’s awards, voter turnout, swing states and diners

12/9: On Peach State FCU’s awards, voter turnout, swing states and diners

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Peach State FCU To Award over $161,000 in Scholarships and Grants
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Voter Turnout; Swing States; New Candidate; Thermometer; and Diners
SPOTLIGHT: BrandBank
FEEDBACK: Commends Author for Recent Thoughts About Article on ISIS
UPCOMING: First Eastside Urgent Care Unit To Be at Sugarloaf and Five Forks Trickum Road
NOTABLE: Mayer Landscape Provides Plants to Brighten Entrance at Suwanee Library
RECOMMENDED: Indestructible by John R. Bruning
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Spectacular and Unusual Sites are Seven Natural Wonders of Georgia
TODAY’S QUOTE: Ah Ha! That’s Where Those with the Proper Form Come From
MYSTERY PHOTO: Perhaps This Edition’s Mystery Photo Isn’t In Asia
CALENDAR: Santa’s Last Stop Saturday Before Christmas Is in Duluth

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by · December 9, 2016 · Full issues
12/6: Truth ministry; new head of Stephens operations; more

12/6: Truth ministry; new head of Stephens operations; more

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Truth Ministry Has Special Partner in 72 Pound Golden Retriever
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Mitchell Stephens Now Heading John D. Stephens, Inc. Operations
SPOTLIGHT: Infinite Energy Center
FEEDBACK: Here Are More Details on Times When Georgia Cities Were Chartered
UPCOMING: Tech guru to speak at GGC fall graduation
NOTABLE: Chris Walker Named Volunteer of the Year by the City of Sugar Hill
RECOMMENDED: Tilt by Ellen Hopkins
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Savannah River Grows With Importance for Commercial Purposes
TODAY’S QUOTE: Always Wondering Which One of These Characters Would Show Up
MYSTERY PHOTO: Three Obvious Clues May Help You Solve This Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: GACS Math Team Wins Second in 32nd Mercer Math Competition

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by · December 6, 2016 · Full issues
12/2: The West and Islam; When Georgia cities were chartered

12/2: The West and Islam; When Georgia cities were chartered

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TODAY’S FOCUS: The West Needs To Come Together With Islam To Destroy ISIS
EEB PERSPECTIVE: What Is The Oldest City in Metro Atlanta?
SPOTLIGHT: Heaven and Associates, P.C.
UPCOMING: Gwinnett Place CID Works To Expand Boundaries During 2017
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Tech Librarian Is A Winner of “Love My Librarian Award”
RECOMMENDED: The Whistler by John Grisham
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Savannah River’s Banks Steeped in History Going Back 12,000 Years
TODAY’S QUOTE: Wonder Why He Doesn’t Get Many Invitations To Parties?
MYSTERY PHOTO: Does This Architecture Tell You Anything about This Building?
LAGNIAPPE: Walton EMC Line Technicians Place in Lineman’s Rodeo in Kansas
CALENDAR: Model Railroad Exhibit Through Holidays at George Pearce Park

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by · December 2, 2016 · Full issues