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NEWS BRIEFS: Peachtree Corners homeowners get 15% cut on flood insurance

NEWS BRIEFS: Peachtree Corners homeowners get 15% cut on flood insurance

Residents of the City of Peachtree Corners will soon get a savings on their flood insurance. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced that the city’s Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Community Rating System (CRS) has increased to a Class 7 rating, down from a Class 8 rating. That means  that residents will see a 15 percent  discount on their flood insurance premiums. 

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by · September 20, 2022 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: PCOM Physical Therapy unit holds free limb loss event

NEWS BRIEFS: PCOM Physical Therapy unit holds free limb loss event

The Department of Physical Therapy at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Suwanee hosted a free limb loss community event under the leadership of Dr. Carol A. Miller.

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by · September 16, 2022 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: Gwinnett Chamber backs 1 cent extension of sales tax

NEWS BRIEFS: Gwinnett Chamber backs 1 cent extension of sales tax

The Gwinnett Chamber has adopted a resolution to support the renewal of the county’s Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST). The 2023 SPLOST Referendum Resolution, presented by the organization’s Public Policy Committee, was unanimously adopted by the Board during its meeting this afternoon. The question will be voted on in the November election.

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by · September 13, 2022 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: Library Foundation to honor three at gala on Oct. 15

NEWS BRIEFS: Library Foundation to honor three at gala on Oct. 15

A fundraising gala will take place on October 15 for the Gwinnett County Public Library Foundation. It will be at the Atlanta Athletic Club. The gala will recognize three Gwinnettians who have long worked to improve the library system.

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by · September 9, 2022 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: County seeks members of group to determine road projects

NEWS BRIEFS: County seeks members of group to determine road projects

Interested in helping to develop the future of transportation in Gwinnett? Gwinnett commissioners are seeking engaged residents to recommend projects as part of the 15-member Gwinnett County Transportation Citizens Project Selection Committee.

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by · September 6, 2022 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: Georgia Gwinnett bucks trend, freshman enrollment up

NEWS BRIEFS: Georgia Gwinnett bucks trend, freshman enrollment up

Georgia Gwinnett College has bucked enrollment trends for the fall semester with new student enrollment up 14 percent from fall 2021 and up 15 percent from fall 2020. The college’s total enrollment—new, returning and transfer students—is trending up a percentage point from last fall.

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by · September 2, 2022 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: Johns Creek Symphony announces coming season

NEWS BRIEFS: Johns Creek Symphony announces coming season

Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra, a professional symphonic orchestra is announcing  its upcoming 2022-23 concert series entitled Resilient Spirit, Resounding Season.

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by · August 30, 2022 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: Free pet adoptions at Animal Welfare Center on Aug. 27

NEWS BRIEFS: Free pet adoptions at Animal Welfare Center on Aug. 27

For the fifth year, Gwinnett Animal Welfare and Enforcement is joining shelters and rescues across the nation to find homes for shelter pets during its Clear the Shelters adoption drive. 

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by · August 26, 2022 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: Preservation Board seeks nominations for 2022 awards

NEWS BRIEFS: Preservation Board seeks nominations for 2022 awards

The Gwinnett Historical Restoration and Preservation Board is seeking nominees for its second Preservation Awards. The Board seeks to recognize a person or organization that has contributed greatly to the historic restoration and preservation of Gwinnett County sites, artifacts, oral history, written historic documentation or care of such items. Nominations are due by September 19, 2022. 

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by · August 23, 2022 · News
NEWS BRIEFS: Garbage fees going up in unincorporated Gwinnett  

NEWS BRIEFS: Garbage fees going up in unincorporated Gwinnett  

For people who live in unincorporated Gwinnett, the cost of garbage pick-up is going up by $16.38  a year. This comes as a result of rising fuel and labor costs, worker shortages, supply chain issues and a higher volume of trash and recycling.

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by · August 19, 2022 · News