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MYSTERY:  Harbor near the mountains

MYSTERY: Harbor near the mountains

This Mystery Photo appears as it is the entrance of a harbor, obviously near mountains. Think about your various ports of call and see if you can determine just where this is. Send your ideas to Elliott@brack.net.

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by · March 13, 2015 · Mystery photos
ISSUE 14.96: New degree, College Football Hall of Fame, more

ISSUE 14.96: New degree, College Football Hall of Fame, more

Click here to read the latest full edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:

TODAY’S FOCUS: Gwinnett Tech Offers First Georgia Degree in Business Management
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Visiting the College Football Hall of Fame, New in Atlanta
FEEDBACK: Two Letters Concerning the $50,000 Hudgens Prize; Lent Explained
UPCOMING: Fast Electric Charge Coming to Suwanee; Grayson Arts; White House Internship
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Native Heads DNR Division; White House Internship
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia Baptists Found Mercer University, Move It to Macon
TODAY’S QUOTE: Why He’s Sad He’ll Miss the Funeral
MYSTERY PHOTO: Only One Reader Recognized Chesapeake Bridge and Tunnel

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by · March 10, 2015 · Full issues
BRACK: Area will benefit from College Football Hall of Fame

BRACK: Area will benefit from College Football Hall of Fame

By Elliott Brack | Call the building “The Helmet,” for that’s what it looks like, a three-story football helmet, painted orange. It’s located on Marietta Street across from the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and adjacent to the Georgia World Congress Center.

Its official name is the College Football Hall of Fame, and Atlanta landed a gem of a tourist attraction with this facility.

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by · March 10, 2015 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
FOCUS: GT offers 1st Georgia associate degree in business management

FOCUS: GT offers 1st Georgia associate degree in business management

By Dawn Urrutia | Gwinnett Tech is launching the state’s first accelerated associate degree program in business management, enabling students with prior professional experience to earn their degree in just one year.

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by · March 10, 2015 · Today's Focus
MYSTERY: Trains, bridges, water

MYSTERY: Trains, bridges, water

CLUE: A train, bridges and water….but where do all these elements come together? Take a guess and send in your entry to elliott@brack.net, and be sure to include your hometown.

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by · March 10, 2015 · Mystery photos
ISSUE 14.95: Weight-loss options, locally-made tutus, more

ISSUE 14.95: Weight-loss options, locally-made tutus, more

Click here to read the latest full issue of GwinnettForum. In this issue:

TODAY’S FOCUS: Weight-Loss Options Improve with New Medical Center Program
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Locally-Made Tutus Mean “Silly Fun” for Hospitalized Children
ANOTHER VIEW: Enjoyed Watching Visiting Power Crews Having Breakfast
UPCOMING: Gwinnett Water Consumption Drops Significantly
NOTABLE: Two PCOM Students Win Honors; BBB Warns of Tax Frauds
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Jesse Mercer Prominent in Early Affairs of Baptists in Georgia
TODAY’S QUOTE: George Burns on What Was the Secret of a Good Sermon
MYSTERY PHOTO: Just Where Was That Rusty Mill?
LAGNIAPPE: Tic-Tac-Toe Table Awaiting

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by · March 6, 2015 · Full issues
Jayden and Mekhail Bethea, and Joseph Lopez at Hudgens Center workshop.

BRACK: Simple tutus bring “silly fun” to hospitalized children

By Elliott Brack | Tutu-making is big with Barbara Mock of Harbins. If that sounds unusual, it may be. But in the end, it’s simply bringing “silly fun” to sick children at Egleton Children’s Hospital and Scottish Rite Hospitals, injecting fun into somber situations.

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FOCUS: Options increase for weight-loss patients at Gwinnett Medical Center

Gwinnett Medical Center (GMC) recently announced that Eileen Javellana, MD, has joined the Center for Weight Management. In addition, weight management services have also broadened to include non-surgical patient options.

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by · March 6, 2015 · Today's Focus
MYSTERY:  Broad expanse

MYSTERY: Broad expanse

Today’s Mystery Photo is a broad expanse of land and water, with one or two landmarks for you to scratch your head about. Figure out where you’ve seen this and you will solve the mystery.

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by · March 6, 2015 · Mystery photos
ISSUE 14.94: Cities get grants, Hudgens Prize, more

ISSUE 14.94: Cities get grants, Hudgens Prize, more

Click here to read the latest full issue of GwinnettForum. In this issue:

TODAY’S FOCUS: Two Gwinnett Cities Get LCI Grant from ARC
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Looking at the Hudgens Prize Winners and Current Finalists
FEEDBACK: Stamp Club Member Concerned about Lilburn Decision
UPCOMING: Gwinnett Tech Hosting Program for Future Scientists
NOTABLE: What The Rookie Wrote Back to His Mother from Spring Training
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Naomi Woodroof Gains Fame for Pioneering Work in Agriculture
TODAY’S QUOTE: Hold It a Minute Before We Need To Believe That!
MYSTERY PHOTO: Aging Building May Give Hint of Its Use
LAGNIAPPE: News from the Gulf of Aden

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by · March 3, 2015 · Full issues