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FORKNER: Traveling Gwinnettian plans to climb Africa’s highest peak

By Daniel Forkner, part two of a series | RABAT, Morocco — In late January of this year, I left home in Gwinnett County to travel the world. So far I have been to nine countries and many more cities. One of the most memorable experiences so far has been hitchhiking for three days on a zero budget.

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by · April 1, 2016 · Another View
3/18: Good year for bankers; Coal ash problems; Corruption

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

Click here to read the latest edition. Inside:

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
MYSTERY: Familiar-looking scene might be anywhere in our area

MYSTERY: Familiar-looking scene might be anywhere in our area

This old weathered building, the giant trees, look like they could be about anywhere in our area. Figure out where this is, and what this building was used for, and you’ll be one recognized for spotting this edition’s Mystery Photo. As always, include your hometown when you send in your idea to elliottt@brack.net.

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by · March 18, 2016 · Mystery photos
3/8: Muslim groups; Demise of GOP?; European trek

3/8: Muslim groups; Demise of GOP?; European trek

Click here to see the latest edition. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Understanding the Differences in Muslim Organizations
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Could 2016 Be the Year for the Death of the Republican Party?
ANOTHER VIEW: Traveling Gwinnettian Learning as He Treks Through Europe
SPOTLIGHT: Peach State Federal Credit Union
FEEDBACK: Wants More Sidewalks from Subdivisions to the Parks
UPCOMING: Changes Coming to Braselton Farmer’s Market, which Opens in June
NOTABLE: Supporters Give $50,000 to Renovated Media Center at Norcross High
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia Women Become Famous With Astonishing Vaudeville Acts
TODAY’S QUOTE: Lewis Grizzard Could Be Poetic, Too
MYSTERY PHOTO: What? This Library Does Not Contain Any Books?

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by · March 8, 2016 · Full issues
Daniel in Venice

FORKNER: Traveling Gwinnettian learning as he treks through Europe

By Daniel Forkner | A native of Gwinnett, I rode my bicycle as a boy on the concrete foundation of Hull Middle School, which was across the street from our house. I’ve witnessed Gwinnett grow and evolve, and realize it has everything you could ask for in a vibrant community.

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by · March 8, 2016 · Another View