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3/18: Good year for bankers; Coal ash problems; Corruption

3/18: Good year for bankers; Coal ash problems; Corruption

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Georgia Bankers Found 2015 To Be Very Good Year

EEB PERSPECTIVE: What’s Happening in Wayne County Could Happen Anywhere

ANOTHER VIEW: Levels, Examples, and Types of Government Corruption

SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett County Public Library

FEEDBACK: Heed the Rules, When Walking along Our Streets

UPCOMING: Gwinnett Library Will Standardize Hours at All Branches on May 16

NOTABLE: Jackson EMC Foundation Awards $28,500 to Gwinnett Agencies

RECOMMENDED: Humans of New York by Brandon Stanton

GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgians Vote to Move State Capitol to Atlanta from Milledgeville

TODAY’S QUOTE: Here’s a Thought, Just a Day Late

MYSTERY PHOTO: Familiar Looking Scene Might Be Anywhere in Our Area

LAGNIAPPE: GGC and Vietnamese University in Cultural Exchange program

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by · March 18, 2016 · Full issues
3/1: On centrists, Trump and Apple

3/1: On centrists, Trump and Apple

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TODAY’S FOCUS: It’s Sometimes Difficult to Think Like a Centrist

EEB PERSPECTIVE: Is Trump Candidacy on Target, Much Like Reagan Came On?

ANOTHER VIEW: Government Argument for Apple Master Key Is a Trojan Horse

SPOTLIGHT: The IMPACT! Group

FEEDBACK: On Political Bullying, Low-Level Jobs and Another Way To Help a Charity

UPCOMING: Apartments, Hotel Coming to Sugarloaf at Lakes Parkways Area

NOTABLE: Great American Clean-Up Opens; New Logo for Art-on-River

GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia Court of Appeals Began Because of Workload of Supreme Court

TODAY’S QUOTE: Achieving Excellence Grows from Little Matters and Attitude

MYSTERY PHOTO: In the Bright Sunshine, Just What Type of Building Is This?

LAGNIAPPE: Pink Magnolia Signals Spring

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by · March 1, 2016 · Full issues
2/16: BOOST in Grayson; coining a new term; more

2/16: BOOST in Grayson; coining a new term; more

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Main Street Grayson Launches BOOST for Local Businesses
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Those New “Drones” Help Friend Coin a New Term
SPOTLIGHT: Aurora Theatre
FEEDBACK: Letters on Wounded Warrior Project; Suggests Tunnel for Peachtree Corners
UPCOMING: County and Gwinnett Place To Study Mobility and Connectivity
NOTABLE: PCOM Students Prepare For Residency Program Match Day
RECOMMENDED: Ansel Adams Photography Exhibit at Booth Western Museum
GEORGIA TIDBIT: George Whitefield Part of Great Awakening in Georgia in 1700s
TODAY’S QUOTE: Why Companies Need To Improve Their Products
MYSTERY PHOTO: Two Dogs Who Look Similar
LAGNIAPPE: One Place Where Andrew Jackson Is Commemorated

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by · February 16, 2016 · Full issues
2/12:  On black holes, Wounded Warrior Project, teaching English

2/12: On black holes, Wounded Warrior Project, teaching English

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TODAY’S FOCUS: GGC Professor Contributes to Study on “Black Holes”
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Wounded Warrior Project Under Fire for High Overhead
ANOTHER VIEW: There’s Satisfaction in Teaching ‘English as Second Language’ Classes
SPOTLIGHT: Hayes Family Auto Dealerships
FEEDBACK: Two Views on Police Chases
UPCOMING: Coalition Plans Veterans Head Count; Needs Items for “Blessing Bags”
NOTABLE: GGC Names Lori Buckheister Vice President for Advancement
GEORGIA TIDBIT: de Soto Was First European To Visit Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains
TODAY’S QUOTE: Here’s Another Way To Look at February 14
MYSTERY PHOTO: Can You Tell Us Something about This Dog(/font>

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by · February 12, 2016 · Full issues
12/15: Protecting yourself, for-profit colleges, more

12/15: Protecting yourself, for-profit colleges, more

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Steps To Take If You Find Yourself in Terrorist Attack

EEB PERSPECTIVE: Settlement Against For-Profit College Firm Is Good for Nation

FEEDBACK: Watch Out When People Start Quoting You Statistics

UPCOMING: City of Duluth Accepting Applications for LEAD Program

NOTABLE: Philadelphia Winn DAR Hosts Students from South Carolina school

RECOMMENDED READ: The Einstein Prophecy by Robert Masello

GEORGIA TIDBIT: Much of Melissa Fay Greene’s Writing Concerns Civil Rights

TODAY’S QUOTE: Here’s the Way You Should Live Your Life

MYSTERY PHOTO: Several People Recognized Mystery, Plus a Good Yarn

LAGNIAPPE: Touchdown Club and Discovery High Recognizes Clyde Strickland

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by · December 15, 2015 · Full issues
11/17: Louisianan’s view; on publishing GwinnettForum; more

11/17: Louisianan’s view; on publishing GwinnettForum; more

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TODAY’S FOCUS: A View from Louisianan Who Lived Short Time in Gwinnett

EEB PERSPECTIVE: Response from Readers Makes Publishing Worthwhile

ANOTHER VIEW: Land Line Customers Have Callers Who Abuse Them

FEEDBACK: Four Comments, including Two on Paris Bombings

UPCOMING: City of Suwanee Seeking Snappers in Photo Contest

NOTABLE: Little Mulberry Park in Gwinnett Honored with Award

RECOMMENDED READ: Very Good Lives by J. K. Rowling

GEORGIA TIDBIT: Association of Georgia Artists Started in Murphy Home in Savannah

TODAY’S QUOTE: One Element That Has No Handicaps

MYSTERY PHOTO: Lots of People Recognize Harbor in Croatia

LAGNIAPPE: Augusta DAR Project and Tourist Attraction

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by · November 17, 2015 · Full issues
9/1: New Suwanee complex, Sautee-Nacoochee story, more

9/1: New Suwanee complex, Sautee-Nacoochee story, more

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TODAY’S FOCUS: New Mixed-Use Apartment Complex Anticipated in Suwanee

EEB PERSPECTIVE: Fascinating Story of Sautee-Nacoochee Valley in Two Versions

FEEDBACK: Raises Some Questions Concerning Roundabouts

UPCOMING: New Artist at Snellville City Hall; Seminar Concerns Internet Safety

NOTABLE: Brenau University Opens Campus in Jacksonville, Fla. Today

RECOMMENDED READ: Night and Day by Virginia Woolf

GEORGIA TIDBIT: Spanish explorers venture into Georgia from 1525-1646

TODAY’S QUOTE: The Duty of Every Patriot

MYSTERY PHOTO: No One Recognized Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library

LAGNIAPPE: Gwinnett Manager is Labor Department Team Play of the Years

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by · September 1, 2015 · Full issues
July 24: Morman youths; gun culture; a kindness

July 24: Morman youths; gun culture; a kindness

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Mormon Youths Experience Their Heritage in Mountain Trek
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Why Doesn’t the USA Do Something about Reducing Gun Violence?
ANOTHER VIEW: Small Kindnesses Can Sneak Up on You
FEEDBACK: Medical Needs Are Shifting; More on Passing School Buses and Dudley-Do-Right
UPCOMING: Dance Photography Exhibit Comes to Gwinnett
NOTABLE: DAR Project Helps To Preserve Historical School Records
RECOMMENDED READ: Refund by Karen Bender
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Island in Savannah River near Augusta Is Site of Major Pottery Find
TODAY’S QUOTE: You Get What You Pay for in Medical Care
MYSTERY PHOTO: Last Mystery Was from Camden, S.C.
LAGNIAPPE: Returning to Washington

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by · July 24, 2015 · Full issues
JUNE 30: Overheard conversation, Charleston, New Yorkers (full issue)

JUNE 30: Overheard conversation, Charleston, New Yorkers (full issue)

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Overheard Conversation on MARTA Bus Gives Area Hope
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Charleston Citizens Show the Nation a Way Out of Tragedy
ANOTHER VIEW: New Yorkers Mean Business in More Than One Way
FEEDBACK: Republicans Seem To Be on the Wrong Side of History
UPCOMING: Peachtree Corners To Develop Community Resources Access
NOTABLE: First Time Sugar Hill Author Wins Next Generation Book Award
RECOMMENDED READ: The Wright Brothers by David McCullough
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Savannah Civil Rights Museum Houses Distinctive History of Area
TODAY’S QUOTE: What Happens To Conservatives in Washington
MYSTERY PHOTO: Lady Bespeckled with Coins Still in Nevada

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by · June 30, 2015 · Full issues
15.20: Foundation grants, public servants, more

15.20: Foundation grants, public servants, more

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Local Non-Profits Get $130,000 from Community Foundation
EEB PERSPECTIVE: People Are There for You If Something Runs Amiss in Your Life
FEEDBACK: One Veteran’s Story and How He Got Help in Gwinnett
UPCOMING: Walton EMC Releases Details of Cooperative Solar Property
NOTABLE: Leadership Gwinnett Announces 40-Member Class for 2015-16
RECOMMENDED READ: Lusitania; Triumph, Tragedy by Greg King and Penny Wilson
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Finally, Gov. Ellis Arnall Pardons Author of Georgia Chain Gang Book
TODAY’S QUOTE: Concerning How Scientists Have Been and Are Today Thinking
LAGNIAPPE: Mike Rooks of Mulberry Park Wins National Trail Award

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by · June 9, 2015 · Full issues