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NEW for 9/17: Honored for service; Georgia Tech students; Project 2025, part 3

NEW for 9/17: Honored for service; Georgia Tech students; Project 2025, part 3

Click here to read the full, new edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Two from Gwinnett to be honored for military service
EEB PERSPECTIVE:  If a Georgia Tech student, you’re sitting pretty
SPOTLIGHT: The 1818 Club
ANOTHER VIEW: Third installment on looking at Project 2025
FEEDBACK: Recent issues served to make her day
UPCOMING:Rotarians plan local Day of Peace conversation 
NOTABLE: City of Norcross to open county’s first arboretum
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia kaolin mined across the fall kine 
MYSTERY PHOTO: Can  you detect the clues in this photograph?
LAGNIAPPE: GGC holding two fall preview days soon
CALENDAR: Sugar Hill Preservation Society to meet Sept. 19

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by · September 17, 2024 · Full issues
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BRACK: If a Georgia Tech student, you’re sitting pretty 

By Elliott Brack  |  Those of you who are a student at Georgia Tech, or are sending an offspring to Georgia Tech, may have missed this item last week. You may find it very interesting.

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by · September 17, 2024 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
NEW for 10/4: On the Supreme Court and weekend sports

NEW for 10/4: On the Supreme Court and weekend sports

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Considering the Supreme Court and its recent decisions
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Atlanta sports fans after last weekend have big smiles 
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Banking Company
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
UPCOMING: County needs 2,500 workers for November General Election
NOTABLE: Gwinnett County park system wins national accreditation
OBITUARIES: James Perry Dykes III
RECOMMENDED: Domestic Work by Natasha Trethewey
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Hurricane of 1893 makes landfall south of Tybee Island
MYSTERY PHOTO: Could this be a sculpture, art piece, commemoration or what?
CALENDAR: Rescheduled Elisha Winn Fair is this weekend in Dacula

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by · October 4, 2022 · Full issues
NEW for 9/27: On new book, old coach, green power

NEW for 9/27: On new book, old coach, green power

Click here to read the latest edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Duluth resident authors book on Tiny Blunders, Big Disasters
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Finally Ga. Tech fires Geoff Collins; How about Brian Bohannon?
ANOTHER VIEW: Blacks, too, can gain more strength through green power
SPOTLIGHT: Walton Gas
FEEDBACK: Will be bereft not having newspaper with her each morning
UPCOMING: Georgia Banking offers info for possible refundable tax credit
NOTABLE: GGC one of two top colleges for Hispanics in Georgia 
RECOMMENDED:  The Voyage of St. Brendan by Simon Webb
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Lookout Mountain is famous for its several tourist areas
MYSTERY PHOTO: Magnificent structure asks you to identify it
CALENDAR: 12th annual Public Safety Fall Festival at Coolray Field on Saturday

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by · September 27, 2022 · Full issues
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BRACK: Finally, Ga. Tech fires Collins; How about Bohannon now?

By Elliott Brack |  Finally, finally  Georgia Tech has booted Football Coach Geoff Collins.  And he took down Athletic Director Todd Stansbury with him!

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by · September 27, 2022 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
NEW for 4/5: Investiture; Anti-crime cameras; Lanier history

NEW for 4/5: Investiture; Anti-crime cameras; Lanier history

Click here to read the latest edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Joseph invested as 3rd president of Georgia Gwinnett College
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Innovative Flock camera system reducing crime in Gwinnett
ANOTHER VIEW: Firm to conduct interviews on making of Lake Lanier
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Banking Company
FEEDBACK: Transition to 100% clean energy is not a simple issue
UPCOMING: Five artists featured in spring exhibit at Norcross Gallery
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Fire Services Honors PCOM Georgia
RECOMMENDED: The Little Princesses by Marion Crawford
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Highly successful American playwright was born in Decatur
MYSTERY PHOTO: Dilapidated structure asks for its location 
CALENDAR: Poetry and pizza will be Tuesday night at the Hamilton Mill Library

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by · April 5, 2022 · Full issues
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BRACK: Changing politics, Ga. Tech football and Duluth Methodist’s book

By Elliott Brack  |  Before the ink was dry with us saying Carolyn Bourdeaux got a “bye” in Congressional redistricting by the Republicans, politics  had changed.

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by · November 30, 2021 · Elliott Brack's Perspective