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2/14: Gwinnett Village CID’s move; A “no” for Trump; more

2/14: Gwinnett Village CID’s move; A “no” for Trump; more

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Gwinnett Village CID Moves to New Site at I-85 and Indian Trail Road
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Judges Give New President Perhaps His First and Only “No!”
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Gwinnett College
FEEDBACK: Appreciates Article on Keyless Auto Entry
UPCOMING: Georgia Highway 20 Four-Laned from Forsyth to Walton County Lines
NOTABLE: Ten More Athletes Named to Dacula High Sports Hall of Fame
RECOMMENDED: Poems for Life; A Special Collection of Poetry selected by various celebrities
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Alliance Theatre of Atlanta Is Largest Regional Theater in the Southeast
MYSTERY PHOTO: Do These Trees and Pathways Identify This Photo?
CALENDAR: Citizenship and Naturalization Workshop Coming Soon

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by · February 14, 2017 · Full issues
4/1: Our 16th year; Gwinnett’s 1st CID; Deal’s veto

4/1: Our 16th year; Gwinnett’s 1st CID; Deal’s veto

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Looking Back at a Decade of Progress for County’s First CID

EEB PERSPECTIVE: Governor Deal Protects State’s Name with Recent Veto

ANOTHER VIEW: Traveling Gwinnettian Now Plans to Climb Highest Peak in Africa

SPOTLIGHT: Primerica, Inc.

FEEDBACK: Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful Executive Director Retiring

UPCOMING: Boutwell Family Gives $100,000 to Aurora Theatre of Gwinnett

NOTABLE: Classmates at Collins, Two Local Grads Join GA-PCOM Faculty

RECOMMENDED: Kinky Boots Brings Life to the Fox Theatre Stage through Sunday

GEORGIA TIDBIT: Covington Native Become Authority on the History of Slavery

TODAY’S QUOTE: Do We Have Funerals and Birth Times Reversed?

MYSTERY PHOTO: Blue Skies, Mountains, All This Awaits Identification

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by · April 1, 2016 · Full issues
Warbington

FOCUS: Looking back at a decade of progress for Gwinnett’s first CID

By Chuck Warbington | A decade seems like a long time, but in retrospect it feels no more than a blink of an eye. That’s how long the Gwinnett Village Community Investment District (CID) has been working to make southwestern Gwinnett County a better place, and it’s how long I’ve proudly held the position of executive director. The time has come to pass the baton of leadership to the next person, who will no doubt bring fresh ideas and a renewed energy to making a significant, positive impact on this community. As I transition to a new challenge, I have taken time to reflect on the work our CID team has accomplished to date.

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by · April 1, 2016 · Today's Focus