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NEW for 5/30: On Tina Turner, club anniversaries, guns and abortions

NEW for 5/30: On Tina Turner, club anniversaries, guns and abortions

Click here to read the full edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Energetic performer Tina Turner was “Simply the best”
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Civic clubs observe 100th and 50th anniversary of founding
SPOTLIGHT: Crowne Plaza Hotel
ANOTHER VIEW: Draconian weapons and abortion laws need changing
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
UPCOMING: Outdoor drama next two weekends near Helen
NOTABLE: Lawrenceville singled out by Georgia City Solutions
RECOMMENDED: At Bertram’s Hotel by Agatha Christie
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Cherokee Indian language related to the Iroquoian
MYSTERY PHOTO: Try to pinpoint where this ancient architecture is from
LAGNIAPPE: Gwinnett student among finalists in Doodle contest
CALENDAR: Jazz in the Alley in Norcross coming on June 3

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by · May 30, 2023 · Full issues
Perry

ANOTHER VIEW: Draconian weapons and abortion laws need changing

By Raleigh Perry |  The draconian laws that many states have passed on anti-abortion and free access to guns has to be changed.  What I foresee is that the various state legislatures’ political balance will change considerably.  The same will probably occur in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate.  

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by · May 30, 2023 · Another View
NEW for 4/21: On American cities, Dixie Mafia, gun rights

NEW for 4/21: On American cities, Dixie Mafia, gun rights

Click here to read the latest edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Some American cities suffering from fiscal irresponsibility 
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Book recounts criminal life of Dixie Mafia’s Billy Birt
SPOTLIGHT: E.R. Snell Contractor, Inc.
ANOTHER VIEW:It’s high time to get something done about weapons
FEEDBACK: Remembers “preacher’s rooms” in Monroe County
UPCOMING: GGC’S “Roots to Shoots” program repurposes food waste
NOTABLE: GGC’s School of Business earns re-accreditation
RECOMMENDED: The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Several reasons why this community is called Talking Rock
MYSTERY PHOTO: Free standing art piece is today’s mystery
LAGNIAPPE: Rohan Pai wins “Character Award” from SW Chamber
CALENDAR: April 22 is Drug Take Back Day at Gwinnett Police precincts

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by · April 21, 2023 · Full issues
Bollinger

ANOTHER VIEW: It’s high time to get something done about weapons

By Dan Bollinger  |  My question is now, and has been for a long time, is what part of the “well-regulated militia” do some people not understand? That’s particularly in the context of the Second Amendment. 

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by · April 21, 2023 · Another View
NEW for 2/3: On guns, roadside living and polar trips

NEW for 2/3: On guns, roadside living and polar trips

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: In era of NRA influence, mass killings continue in USA
EEB PERSPECTIVE: No housing should be permitted along major thoroughfares
ANOTHER VIEW: In spite of setbacks, Gwinnettian enjoyed Antarctic adventure
SPOTLIGHT: Law Office of J. Michael Levengood, LLC
FEEDBACK: Another local couple’s Antarctica’s trip had emergency
UPCOMING: Gwinnett Chamber to mark 75th anniversary tonight
NOTABLE: Sherman promoted to new position with Chamber 
OBITUARIES: Myron E. Bullock Sr.
RECOMMENDED: J Alexanders in Peachtree Corners
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Country music artist Jerry Reed was an Atlanta native
MYSTERY PHOTO: Do you recognize this famous building?
LAGNIAPPE: Suggest some young cartoonist to submit his work to GwinnettForum
CALENDAR: Gwinnett Symphony Orchestra has concert Sunday

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by · February 3, 2023 · Full issues, Uncategorized
Perry

FOCUS: In era of NRA influence, mass killings continue in USA

By Raleigh Perry  |  The Gun Violence Archive counted 648 mass shootings in 2022 in our country. In 2023, mass killings began with at least 36 dead in January. This is ridiculous and could be cut way down with national controls on guns.  

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by · February 3, 2023 · Today's Focus
NEW for 1/10: On Robert E. Lee, courage and more on guns

NEW for 1/10: On Robert E. Lee, courage and more on guns

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: When GwinnettForum has a story about guns, you can bet on letters
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Book about Robert E. Lee changed my mind on military base names
ANOTHER VIEW: Which state will have the courage to turn things around?
SPOTLIGHT: Gateway85 CID
FEEDBACK: Vagrant riders on MARTA can give Atlanta a bad name
UPCOMING: GGC offering free exercise program starting January 30
OBITUARIES: Deborah (Debbie) Lee Mason
RECOMMENDED: The Sagas of the Icelanders, multiple translations
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Patrick Hues Mell influential educator and educator in 19th century
MYSTERY PHOTO: Lighthouse on a cliff is this edition’s mystery
CALENDAR: Service to honor veterans is postponed

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by · January 10, 2023 · Full issues
FOCUS: When GwinnettForum has a story on guns, you can bet on letters

FOCUS: When GwinnettForum has a story on guns, you can bet on letters

One reason we print GwinnettForum is to have it available for all to respond to current topics, such as these below. We thank them for joining others who submit. Without you readers, life would not be so much fun. One aspect we require of submissions: to get printed, we require readers to list the name of the city where they get mail. This issue we had four more letters to the editor without a home town listing

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by · January 10, 2023 · Today's Focus
Herndon

ANOTHER VIEW: Which state will have the courage to turn things around?

By Ashley Herndon  |  The homes or offices of the new attorney general and four other elected officials in New Mexico have been buffeted by gunfire in the last month.  

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by · January 10, 2023 · Another View
NEW for 7/5: A tax hike, new King statue, religious states

NEW for 7/5: A tax hike, new King statue, religious states

Click here to read the latest edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Commissioners adopt same millage, which equals a tax increase
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Gwinnettians work on dedicating 8 foot statue to Dr. M.L. King Jr.
ANOTHER VIEW: The most religious states in USA are also the most violent
SPOTLIGHT: Aurora Theatre
FEEDBACK: Ignorance limits intelligent decision making and becomes stupidity  
NOTABLE: High schoolers participate in anatomy lesson at PCOM academy
RECOMMENDED: Practical Fairy Tales for Everyday Living by Martin H. Levinson
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Sea Islands Hurricane of 1893 among deadliest in nation’s history
MYSTERY PHOTO: Did someone leave the doors open, and the leaves blew in?
CALENDAR: Writer’s Workshop coming to Duluth Library on July 16

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by · July 5, 2022 · Full issues