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NEW for 6/16: Making jam; Golden Club; Afghanistan

NEW for 6/16: Making jam; Golden Club; Afghanistan

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Enjoying making jam, the Lawrenceville Co-op benefits
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Georgia Press Association inducts EEB into Golden Club
SPOTLIGHT: Lail Family Dentistry
ANOTHER VIEW: Afghanistan was a mess for the USA from the start
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
UPCOMING: Iowa native to chair PA studies at PCOM
NOTABLE: “Pigments of Imagination” on display at Norcross Gallery
RECOMMENDED: The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict 
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Ebos Landing and the Myth of the Flying Africans
MYSTERY PHOTO: Can you remember where you have eyeballed this scene?
CALENDAR: Duluth Rotary Club Car Show will be Saturday, June 17

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by · June 16, 2023 · Full issues
Dublin Editor Dubose Porter drapes the Golden Club medal around Elliott Brack’s neck. 

MURPHY: Georgia Press Association inducts EEB into Golden Club

By J.K. Murphy  |  It was 1947 when a young Elliott Brack first entered the newspaper business. He was 12 years old and each afternoon, Monday through Saturday, the young entrepreneur could be seen pedaling his bike over the streets of Macon, Ga., delivering The Macon News to his customers’ doorsteps. 

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BRACK: Amazon, Facebook, Google have no reporters, but rip off news

BRACK: Amazon, Facebook, Google have no reporters, but rip off news

By Elliott Brack  |  Recently reappointed Gwinnett Daily Post Publisher J.K. Murphy returned this week to Gwinnett to address the Gwinnett Rotary Club.  He was there after Gwinnett Daily Post was purchased by the Times-Journal, the Marietta company that now publishes 22 newspapers in Georgia. 

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by · December 16, 2022 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
NEW for 11/18: Helping Ukraine; Car troubles; Heating costs

NEW for 11/18: Helping Ukraine; Car troubles; Heating costs

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Join in the movement to send assistance to Ukraine people
EEB PERSPECTIVE: The slow-cranking vehicle and dodging a bullet
ANOTHER VIEW: Natural gas at 14 year high, so expect higher heating bill
SPOTLIGHT: Peach State Federal Credit Union
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
UPCOMING: Peachtree Christian Health seeks $500,000 to prevent closing
NOTABLE: Republicans re-elect Chuck Efstration as majority leader
RECOMMENDED: The Wind in the Willows, by Kenneth Grahame
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Namesake of Fort Benning was judge and Confederate General
MYSTERY PHOTO: Today’s mystery is local, but can you tell us where?
CALENDAR: Lilburn Farmers’ Market returns Saturday with holiday treats

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by · November 18, 2022 · Full issues