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NEW for 11/17: On Supreme Court, Masonic lodges, Norcross school

NEW for 11/17: On Supreme Court, Masonic lodges, Norcross school

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum. In this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Loss of faith in Supreme Court hurting democracy 
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Gwinnett County has 10 Masonic lodges in operation
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Place Community Improvement District 
ANOTHER VIEW: Everybody Wins produces great result at Stripling school
FEEDBACK: Sends a compliment from  home base in Chamblee
UPCOMING: County proposes $2.5 billion budget for 2024
NOTABLE: Marine vet finds new life, heading GGC’s development
RECOMMENDED: Prequel: An American Fight against Fascism by Rachel Maddow
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia marble used in many monuments in Washington
MYSTERY PHOTO: Two-fold mystery this time; what is it, and where?
CALENDAR: Festival of Trees underway at Southeastern Railway Museum

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by · November 17, 2023 · Full issues
Stripling Elementary School

ANOTHER VIEW: Everybody Wins produces great results at Stripling school

By Howard Hoffman  |  “People often commend me for my dedication to these students; however, if the truth were known, the program, the personal interaction with the children, the robust smiles received, fuel and fill ME,” says Leslie Paulsen about the Everybody Wins program at Stripling Elementary in Norcross. She lives in Norcross and is a senior vice president for a Norcross commercial insurance company.

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by · November 17, 2023 · Another View
4/12: Risk of new ideas; New Buford High School; Tug-of-war

4/12: Risk of new ideas; New Buford High School; Tug-of-war

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Ready To Help Change the World with Your Idea? May Not Happen!
EEB PERSPECTIVE: County Getting Another World Class Site with New Buford High School
ANOTHER VIEW: Should We Bow To Those Who Know What’s Best for Us?
SPOTLIGHT: PCOM Georgia
FEEDBACK: Continuation of Discussion About What Social Security Really Is
UPCOMING: Annual Girl Scout Event Set at Tribble Mill Park on April 28
NOTABLE: Duluth PCOM Georgia Student Competes in Ninja Warrior Wars
RECOMMENDED: The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Branch of U.S. Mint Operates in Dahlonega for 23 Years
MYSTERY PHOTO: Identify the Bust of a Famous Person as the Mystery Photo Today
LAGNIAPPE: Blossoming Dogwood Trees Decorating Female Seminary These Days
CALENDAR: Lilburn Offering Community Garden Plots for Rent

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by · April 12, 2019 · Full issues
4/6: On trip to Israel; Gwinnett’s growth; Life’s mysteries

4/6: On trip to Israel; Gwinnett’s growth; Life’s mysteries

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TODAY’S FOCUS: A Visit to Israel Turns Out To Be Quite Complicated with Surprises
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Fulton Leads Georgia in Population Growth; Gwinnett Ranks Second
ANOTHER VIEW: Hawking and Graham Both Pondered the Mysteries of Life
SPOTLIGHT: Hayes Family Automotive Group
FEEDBACK: We Need More Unfiltered Information About Positions of Candidates
McLEMORE’S WORLD: Tweet
UPCOMING: County Seeking Poll Workers at Two Sites Next Week
NOTABLE: Women’s Clubs To Collect Items for Domestic Violence Victims
RECOMMENDED: On Tyranny by Timothy Snyder
GEORGIA TIDBIT: John Burrison Is Credited with Keeping Folk Pottery Traditions Alive
MYSTERY PHOTO: Here’s Another Mystery Photo with Few Clues
CALENDAR: Gwinnett Multicultural Festival Coming Soon in Duluth

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by · April 6, 2018 · Full issues
5/23: On rabid cat attacks; Film crew at home; Academic accomplishments

5/23: On rabid cat attacks; Film crew at home; Academic accomplishments

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TODAY’S FOCUS: After Rabid Cat Attack, Watch Out for Animals Behaving Unusually
EEB PERSPECTIVE: What Happens When A Film Crew Wants Your House for Shooting
ANOTHER VIEW: Shining Some Light on Academic Accomplishments at One High School
SPOTLIGHT: Heaven and Associates, P.C.
FEEDBACK: Pleased at Speedy Treatment at Gwinnett Med Center Emergency Room
UPCOMING: Gwinnett To Add One More Name to Fallen Heroes Memorial on May 29
NOTABLE: Georgia Gwinnett College Awards Record 505 Bachelor’s Degrees
RECOMMENDED: The Little Book of Hygge by Meik Wiking
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Vet College Gives Students Hands-On Experience in Diagnosis of Animals
TODAY’S QUOTE: Here’s What You Need To Pass to Your Descendants
MYSTERY PHOTO: Today’s Mystery Photo Is a Very Tall Column
LAGNIAPPE: Parkview Students Win Scarbrough Water Prize on Filtration Technique

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by · May 23, 2017 · Full issues
4/28: On controlling political signs, dark money and more

4/28: On controlling political signs, dark money and more

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Voting Season Gives Rise To Proposal To Control Those Political Signs
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Book Puts Light on the Way Big Money Influences Politics
SPOTLIGHT: Lail Family Dentistry
FEEDBACK: Values Academic Freedom and Open and Vigorous Debate of Issues
UPCOMING: GEHC Plans GreenFest on April 30 to Commemorate Earth Day
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Tech Foundation Awards the first Nana Grant to Amber Aur
RECOMMENDED: The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Italian Born Artist Athos Menaboni Finds Success in Atlanta
TODAY’S QUOTE: Why Does Mankind Recognize This But Acts the Way It Does?
MYSTERY PHOTO: Neat Building Begs You To Identify Where It’s Located
CALENDAR: ArtFest on the Lawrenceville Lawn Saturday, April 29

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by · April 28, 2017 · Full issues