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4/24: New PCOM campus; Candidates and diversity; Divisiveness

4/24: New PCOM campus; Candidates and diversity; Divisiveness

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TODAY’S FOCUS: PCOM To Break Ground on South Georgia Campus on April 26
EEB PERSPECTIVE: The 2018 Primary Candidates come from Many States, Many Countries
ANOTHER VIEW: Close-mindedness Based on Lack of Diverse Info Builds Divisiveness
SPOTLIGHT: Lail Family Dentistry
FEEDBACK: Several Transportation Factors Continue To Be Ignored
McLEMORE’S WORLD: Baptism
UPCOMING: 200 Years of Snellville History To Be Available for Sale on April 29
NOTABLE: Peach State FCU Expands by Buying Toccoa Credit Union Branch
RECOMMENDED: More Recommendations Needed Urgently
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Wetlands Area near Valdosta Is Vast Ecological Educational Center
MYSTERY PHOTO: Think Coastal To Figure Out This Seafaring Theme
CALENDAR: Snellville Drug Take-Back Day Is April 28

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by · April 24, 2018 · Full issues
4/20: On new brewery; Transit vote; Odyssey of the Mind

4/20: On new brewery; Transit vote; Odyssey of the Mind

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Lawrenceville Snags Regional Craft Brewery for Downtown Location
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Gwinnett, Metro Atlanta, Finally Moving Toward Key Transit Vote
ANOTHER VIEW: Three Gwinnett Schools Win Slots in Odyssey of Mind National Finals
SPOTLIGHT: Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine 
FEEDBACK: Continued Banking Omissions Reminds Editor of Elevator Mistake
UPCOMING: Commission Approves Long Term Countywide Trails Master Plan
NOTABLE: GACS Athletic Director Tim Vick To Retire and Teach Bible Students
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Barrier Islands Help Protect Coastal Plain of Georgia
MYSTERY PHOTO: Gorgeous Architectural Rendering Is This Edition’s Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Roving Photographer Visits Atlanta’s Annual Piedmont Festival
CALENDAR: Peachtree Corners Library To Be Closed for Repair

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by · April 20, 2018 · Full issues
Feb. 2018 issues of GwinnettForum

Feb. 2018 issues of GwinnettForum

In this post, you will find full issues of GwinnettForum for February 2018.  Click the QuickLink below to go to a particular issue.  Or use your browser’s search function to find a word or phrase. QuickLinks to February issues:  2/2  |  2/6  |  2/9  | 2/13  |  2/16  |  2/20  |  2/23  |  2/27 . A WINNER: This painting by […]

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6/23: On LED lighting; Georgia’s 7th district; Questions about Trump

6/23: On LED lighting; Georgia’s 7th district; Questions about Trump

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Here’s a Primer On Saving Money with the new Modern LED Lighting
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Already Three Democratic Challengers to Rep. Woodall in 7th District
ANOTHER VIEW: Raises Question of What Does the President Have to Hide
SPOTLIGHT: The Piedmont Bank
UPCOMING: Second Mural Soon Coming to the City of Sugar Hill
NOTABLE: County Grants Two Non-Profit Healthcare Grants of $200,000 Each
RECOMMENDED: The Wolf Of The Kremlin by Stuart Kahan
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia Long Regrets 1819 Tennessee Definition of Northern Boundary
TODAY’S QUOTE: Two Effects That Jack Benny Did Not Deserve
MYSTERY PHOTO: The Question This Edition Is Not What But Where
LAGNIAPPE: Snellville Created Commission to Get More Youth Involved with the City
CALENDAR: Music Festival Will Begin Soon in Braselton

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by · June 23, 2017 · Full issues
6/9: On Concussion Institute; Duluth’s downtown; Russian advice

6/9: On Concussion Institute; Duluth’s downtown; Russian advice

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Medical Center’s Concussion Institute Provider to Pro Football Players
EEB PERSPECTIVE: It’s Thrilling To See Downtown Duluth Plan Coming Together
ANOTHER VIEW: Listen to the Russians on Afghanistan: “Leave as Quickly as You Can”
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Village Community Improvement District
FEEDBACK: Read Gwinnett Ethics Board Recommendations About Tommy Hunter
UPCOMING: Duluth Kicks Off Art Week 2017 on June 9 for Nine Day Run
NOTABLE: WES Foundation of Duluth Grants $100,000 to Leukemia Research
RECOMMENDED: Ray’s Donuts in Hamilton Mill and Lawrenceville
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia’s Western Boundary Once Extended to the “South Seas”
TODAY’S QUOTE: One Way George Washington Might Have Shown His ID
MYSTERY PHOTO: Put on the Thinking Cap To Help Solve This Mystery Photo

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by · June 9, 2017 · Full issues
6/6: Parsons Alley; Eerie moment; Vietnam story

6/6: Parsons Alley; Eerie moment; Vietnam story

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Duluth’s Parsons Alley Wins Prestigious Urban Design Award
EEB PERSPECTIVE: An Eerie Moment After Reading a South Georgia Newspaper
ANOTHER VIEW: Sister Learns 50 Years Later What Happened to Brother in Vietnam
SPOTLIGHT: Eastside Medical Center
FEEDBACK: Even the British Were Slow To Learn about Afghanistan
UPCOMING: Gwinnett Parks and Recreation Offer Summer Camp through July 28
NOTABLE: North Gwinnett Arts Association Accepting Summer Show Entries
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Allman Brothers Band Continues To Be On Tour in 21st Century
TODAY’S QUOTE: Canadian Author Asks A Question about Summertime
MYSTERY PHOTO: Immediate Clue in Mystery Photo Is Snow on the Ground
LAGNIAPPE: Philadelphia Winn DAR Chapter Provides Welcome on Memorial Day

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by · June 5, 2017 · Full issues
5/30: Body donor program at PCOM; Our Bill of Rights; more

5/30: Body donor program at PCOM; Our Bill of Rights; more

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Body Donor Program at Ga.-PCOM Is Key Element in Medical Training
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Americans Distinctively Thrive Under Our Bill of Rights
SPOTLIGHT: BrandBank
FEEDBACK: Finds She Likes to Live in a Diverse Society in Gwinnett
UPCOMING: Lift Up Atlanta Plans Summer Fun Festival June 17 in Lawrenceville
NOTABLE: Ga-PCOM Confers Degrees on 265 Students in Its Ninth Graduation
RECOMMENDED: Sybil’s Family Restaurant in Jesup
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Here’s a List of Ten Major Civil War Sites in Georgia
TODAY’S QUOTE: We Should Be Thankful That We Misunderstand One Another
MYSTERY PHOTO: Abundance of Clues Should Help Guide You To This Identification
CALENDAR: Seventh Annual Peachtree Corners Festival Coming on June 10-11

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by · May 30, 2017 · Full issues
5/16: Gwinnett Tech grant winner; Spring student recitals; more

5/16: Gwinnett Tech grant winner; Spring student recitals; more

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Gwinnett Tech Student Wins Cooke Foundation Grant for More College
EEB PERSPECTIVE: An Unexpected Return to the Days of Springtime Student Recitals
SPOTLIGHT: Mingledorff’s
FEEDBACK: Three Letters on Three Different Subjects
UPCOMING: Georgia Minority Leader To Be GGC Commencement Speaker
NOTABLE: InsuranceHub Plans To Hire 50 Employees in Next Three Years
RECOMMENDATIONS: GwinnettForum Needs More 150 Word Reviews….of Several Varieties
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Tracing the Progress of Bulletin of the Atlanta Historical Society
TODAY’S QUOTE: There’s a Certain Significance To Three O’Clock
MYSTERY PHOTO: Maybe the Brick Will Tell You Something about This Mystery
CALENDAR: Norcross Plans Early Bird Market on May 20

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by · May 16, 2017 · Full issues
5/2: New PC city hall; Charm of an older hotel; Data and guns

5/2: New PC city hall; Charm of an older hotel; Data and guns

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Peachtree Corners To Buy Building in Technology Park for City Hall
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Stay at Older Hotel in Hot Springs, Ark. Proves To Be Memorable
ANOTHER VIEW: Good Data Equals Good Public Policy in Gun Debate
SPOTLIGHT: Peach State Federal Credit Union
UPCOMING: Gwinnett Tech To Host Coding Youth Camps This Summer
NOTABLE: Eastside Medical Center Proudly Flies Donate Life Flag
RECOMMENDED: This Close to Happy: A Reckoning with Depression by Daphne Merkin
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Artist Find Acceptance, Including Major Work Done for Coca-Cola
TODAY’S QUOTE: Problems With Having an Open Mind
MYSTERY PHOTO: Tell us Who This Bust Represents and Where It’s Located
LAGNIAPPE: Roving Photographer Frank Sharp Visits Zoo Atlanta
CALENDAR: Paper Shredding at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lilburn on May 13

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by · May 2, 2017 · Full issues
4/25: Potter’s ornament; Braves and pencils; Fewer traffic problems?

4/25: Potter’s ornament; Braves and pencils; Fewer traffic problems?

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Suwanee Potter Produces Leaf Ornament for Art on Limb, 2017
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Atlanta Braves Quiz, Just One Word Error and about Pencils
ANOTHER VIEW: What’ s This? Fewer Problems in Traffic after I-85 Falls?
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Campus – Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
FEEDBACK: Suggests Program of Freedom of Movement Across Our Borders
UPCOMING: Gwinnett Library Launching Program To Access Wi-Fi Hot Spots
NOTABLE: GACS Junior Parker Jennings Wins Second Shuler Award
RECOMMENDED: Hemingway’s Cats by Carlene Fredericka Brennen
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Augusta Native Became Military Aide to Two U.S. Presidents
TODAY’S QUOTE: Sometimes You Should Just Leave Your Enemy Alone
MYSTERY PHOTO: Stunning Whiteness Stands Out in This Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Spring Gala of Norcross High School Foundation Is This Weekend

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by · April 25, 2017 · Full issues