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NEW for 12/13: On adversity, corporate residences, economics

NEW for 12/13: On adversity, corporate residences, economics

Click here to read the latest new issue of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS:  Two GGC commencement speakers overcome adversity
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Corporate-owned residences growing in Georgia
SPOTLIGHT: PCOM Georgia 
ANOTHER VIEW: Implications of new national policies on the economy
FEEDBACK: When will the county leadership listen to voters?
UPCOMING:  Coker is the first mayor of City of Mulberry
NOTABLE: CofC recognizes 2024 small business award winners
RECOMMENDED: Remarkably Bright Creatures, by Shelby Van Pelt
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Elberton house had first Christmas tree in Georgia
MYSTERY PHOTO: Such an idyllic photograph is today’s mystery
CALENDAR: A Christmas Carol is Dec. 21 at Norcross Episcopal Church

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by · December 13, 2024 · Full issues
Brunson

ANOTHER VIEW: Implications of new national policies on the economy

By Randy Brunson.  |  Voters have returned Donald Trump to office. Among his campaign promises was an “America First” approach, which includes deporting illegal aliens and assessing significant tariffs on goods from around the globe, especially China.

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by · December 13, 2024 · Another View
NEW for 10/29: From standing up to pressure to sound institutions

NEW for 10/29: From standing up to pressure to sound institutions

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Standing up to pressure to keep elections honest
EEB PERSPECTIVE:  Sound institutions, good leadership, develop prosperity
SPOTLIGHT: E.R. Snell Contractor, Inc.
FEEDBACK: A million died from Trump’s pandemic ineptness
UPCOMING: Suwanee wins second annual food fight vs. Sugar Hill
NOTABLE: GGC lecturer returns from Fulbright in Uganda
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Jam band Widespread Panic out of the mid-1980s
MYSTERY PHOTO: Clouds surround this seaside mansion
CALENDAR: America Recycles Day is Saturday, Nov. 2

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by · October 29, 2024 · Full issues
Nobel Prize

BRACK: Sound institutions, good leadership, develop prosperity

By Elliott Brack  |  Sometimes, the obvious stares you in the face and you cannot see the obvious. That’s our thinking about the recent awarding of a Nobel prize in economic sciences. 

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by · October 29, 2024 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
NEW for 5/25: On student loan debt; Berkeley Lake; Proven programs

NEW for 5/25: On student loan debt; Berkeley Lake; Proven programs

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Second in series of one way to solve student loan debt
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Dispelling a myth of how the City of Berkeley Lake was founded
ANOTHER VIEW: Diehard group wants to eliminate programs proven worthy
SPOTLIGHT: Gateway85 Gwinnett
FEEDBACK: Suggests use of Gwinnett Place Mall for senior housing
UPCOMING: Ribbon-Cutting at 2 p.m. Tuesday for new Duluth Public Library
NOTABLE: Walton EMC annual meeting to be a drive-through format again
RECOMMENDED: On Earth We Are Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Once flourishing, Lithia Springs Hotel torn down in 1943
MYSTERY PHOTO: Oft-photographed scene is today’s Mystery Photo

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by · May 25, 2021 · Full issues