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NEWS: Sugar Hill gets new wine and cheese boutique

NEWS: Sugar Hill gets new wine and cheese boutique

City of Sugar Hill representatives joined community members on July 6 to mark the grand opening of Talk of the Table, a wine and cheese boutique with a tasting room in downtown Sugar Hill.

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by · July 11, 2023 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: Publix in Snellville gets auto tag-renewal kiosk

NEWS BRIEFS: Publix in Snellville gets auto tag-renewal kiosk

Renewing an automobile tag has become more convenient for residents in Snellville, as  Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner Denise R. Mitchell recently installed the first tag-renewal kiosk in the area.

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by · July 7, 2023 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: Leadership Gwinnett announces 44 for class of 2024

NEWS BRIEFS: Leadership Gwinnett announces 44 for class of 2024

Forty-four people have been selected for the Leadership Gwinnett Class of 2024 — the 38th class of the organization’s signature program for established community leaders.

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by · July 4, 2023 · News
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NEWS BRIEFS: How much cash should you keep in reserve?

With economic uncertainty and layoffs in a number of sectors, many people want to know how much personal cash they should have on hand. While a general rule of thumb is to have enough cash to cover expenses for about six months, accounting and finance expert Dr. S. Cathy McCrary says a number of factors can impact the amount of cash that one should have available.

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by · June 30, 2023 · News
NEWS: Explore Gwinnett awards $183,000 to arts groups

NEWS: Explore Gwinnett awards $183,000 to arts groups

Explore Gwinnett has announced awarding $183,000 in funding for project and operational grants through the 2023 Gwinnett Creativity Fund (GCF). Now in its fourth year, the GCF provides financial support to arts and cultural organizations that boost Gwinnett County’s economic development and further the community’s diverse cultural scene through funding from Gwinnett County.  

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by · June 27, 2023 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: County considering keeping same tax rate for 2023

NEWS BRIEFS: County considering keeping same tax rate for 2023

Gwinnett commissioners are considering keeping the general fund millage rate the same as last year, at 6.95 mills, and will hold three public hearings for residents to comment. 

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by · June 23, 2023 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: Snellville to mark its centennial weekend of August 18-19

NEWS BRIEFS: Snellville to mark its centennial weekend of August 18-19

Snellville’s Centennial will be celebrated through a variety of events on the weekend of  August 18-19. The celebration kicks off at 4 p.m. Friday, August 18 on the Towne Green with a variety of food trucks, music, fun and games along with an antique car display on Oak Road representing cars dating back to 1923.  

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by · June 20, 2023 · News
“Union Pacific Yellow Caboose” by John Bullock

NEWS BRIEFS: “Pigments of Imagination” on display at Norcross Gallery

As late spring turns to summer, Norcross Gallery and Studios’ thoughts turn to imaginative creativity in the current exhibit, “Pigments of Imagination.” 

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by · June 16, 2023 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: County strengthens code for rental properties

NEWS BRIEFS: County strengthens code for rental properties

Gwinnett Commissioners have amended the county’s ordinances to strengthen enforcement on residential rental properties by adopting the International Property Maintenance Code. This development follows a review process since the proposal was last before the board in February.

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by · June 13, 2023 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: Rabid cat found so be on lookout for animals acting strange 

NEWS BRIEFS: Rabid cat found so be on lookout for animals acting strange 

A rabid cat attacked an individual on May 30 at 2800 block of Luke Edwards Road in Dacula. Gwinnett Animal Welfare and Enforcement promptly collected the cat, which was then taken to the shelter for testing. 

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by · June 9, 2023 · News