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1/14: New book system; When legislature should meet

1/14: New book system; When legislature should meet

Click here to read the latest issue. In this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Gwinnett Libraries Adopt New Method To Classify Books
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Legislature: Meet Only Every Other Year and Have Less Mischief
SPOTLIGHT: The 1818 Club
FEEDBACK: Before Session Begins, Here Comes a Legislative Gender Policeman
UPCOMING: 12th Kiwanis Father-Daughter Dance To Be Both February 7 and 8
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Commission Adopts Record $1.84 Billion Budget for 2020
RECOMMENDED: The United States of Trump by Bill O’Reilly
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Is Federalist Candidate for U.S. President
MYSTERY PHOTO: Tell Us More About This Important Stone Structure and Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Gwinnett NAACP Plans Martin Luther King Jr. Sunday Supper on January 19

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by · January 13, 2020 · Full issues
3/29: Beverage checks; Garland hearing; General Assembly

3/29: Beverage checks; Garland hearing; General Assembly

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Police Checks of Beverage Retailers Continue with GUIDE Funding

EEB PERSPECTIVE: Stubbornness on Garland Hearing May Signal Woes for GOP

ANOTHER VIEW: Wants To See Improvement in Georgia’s General Assembly

SPOTLIGHT: Arbor-Nomics Tree Service

FEEDBACK: Reaction to Article on Driving Under the Influence in Georgia

UPCOMING: Regents Approve Naming of GGC Library for Dan Kaufman

NOTABLE: ARC Recognizes Suwanee Youth Leaders and Lawrenceville’s Prelude

RECOMMENDED: The Remarkable Andrew by Dalton Trumbo

GEORGIA TIDBIT: Peachtree City One of Most Successful Planned Communities

TODAY’S QUOTE: What Teachers Can Do for Aspiring Authors

MYSTERY PHOTO: Here’s Another Beautiful Picture Asking Where It’s Located

LAGNIAPPE: PCOM Student Heads to Johns Hopkins This Summer To Study Aging

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by · March 29, 2016 · Full issues
WILSON: Wants to see improvement in Georgia’s General Assembly

WILSON: Wants to see improvement in Georgia’s General Assembly

By George Wilson | The General Assembly for 2016 has ended. What has it accomplished to betterment of the lives of individual Georgians? From my viewpoint: too much what they have done is to continue to cave in to special interests. As a result, I vacillate between two distinct notions about the effectiveness of the General Assembly in Georgia and how to improve their overall performance.

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by · March 29, 2016 · Another View