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NEWS BRIEFS: Learn about candidates for city elections at Chamber site

NEWS BRIEFS: Learn about candidates for city elections at Chamber site

The Gwinnett County Chamber of Commerce is offering a new service to Gwinnettians  now online. It is detailed information about the November elections in Gwinnett cities. 

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by · October 17, 2023 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: Oct. 15 is deadline for paying county property tax

NEWS BRIEFS: Oct. 15 is deadline for paying county property tax

Tax Commissioner Denise R. Mitchell reminds homeowners the deadline to pay 2023 tax bills, October 15, is quickly approaching.

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by · October 12, 2023 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: County stamps approval of long-range transit plan

NEWS BRIEFS: County stamps approval of long-range transit plan

The Gwinnett Board of Commissioners have approved the $17 billion Transit Development Plan,  (TDP) in anticipation of the county’s recent spike in population and economic growth.   

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by · October 10, 2023 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: 44th Elisha Winn Fair coming this weekend in Dacula

NEWS BRIEFS: 44th Elisha Winn Fair coming this weekend in Dacula

The 44th Elisha Winn Fair will be held this coming weekend, October 7-8 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Winn house, 809 Dacula Road in Dacula. Admission is $5 and children under 12 get in free. Funds generated go toward Gwinnett Historical Society’s  Winn House Restoration Account.

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by · October 6, 2023 · News
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NEWS BRIEFS: GGC recognizes outstanding faculty and staff

Georgia Gwinnett College’s (GGC) outstanding faculty and staff were honored at its annual fall recognition ceremony recently. The college recognized six faculty and two staff members for embodying its four pillars of scholarship, leadership, service and creativity.

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by · October 3, 2023 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: County releases Transit Development Plan

NEWS BRIEFS: County releases Transit Development Plan

The Board of Commissioners have approved its Transit Development Plan (TDP) in anticipation of the county’s recent spike in population and economic growth. 

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by · September 29, 2023 · News
Duluth Fall Festival is Saturday, Sunday

Duluth Fall Festival is Saturday, Sunday

The 40th annual Duluth Fall Festival lis just around the corner on Saturday, Sept. 30, and Sunday, Oct. 1. There will be hundreds of displays of arts , crafts , holiday items, food, outdoor events, sponsor booths and more with many exciting new vendors. Entertainment on two stages is set, along with the parade, opening ceremony and road race.

Take advantage of the FREE shuttle service Saturday and Sunday from these area schools: Duluth Middle on Pleasant Hill Road, Chattahoochee Elementary on Albion Farm Road or Mason Elementary on Bunten Road. Ride in comfort to and from the festival, and don’t worry about parking at all!

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by · September 26, 2023 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: Johns Creek Symphony opens its 17th season Sept. 30

NEWS BRIEFS: Johns Creek Symphony opens its 17th season Sept. 30

Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra is ready to ignite the area with a dynamic concert performance, featuring Mark Wood, the original string master of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. “The Mark Wood Experience” will be held on Saturday, September 30 at 7 p.m. in Newtown Park, 3150 Old Alabama Road in Johns Creek. 

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by · September 12, 2023 · News
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NEWS BRIEFS: Two national grants help GGC students broaden base

Faculty at Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) will be able to broaden opportunities for science students and offer state-of-the-art equipment, after two National Science Foundation (NSF) grants totaling more than $500,000.

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by · September 8, 2023 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: County to distribute up to $18 million for affordable housing

NEWS BRIEFS: County to distribute up to $18 million for affordable housing

Gwinnett County will distribute up to $18 million to support and expand affordable housing development across the county.

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by · September 5, 2023 · News