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NEW for 4/9: Suwanee Arts Festival, dysfunctional postal service, Hudgens Prize finalists

NEW for 4/9: Suwanee Arts Festival, dysfunctional postal service, Hudgens Prize finalists

Click here to read the full issue of Gwinnett Forum. In this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Suwanee hosts annual Arts Festival this weekend
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Your delayed mail may be stuck in a truck in Palmetto
SPOTLIGHT: Sugarloaf Community Improvement District
ANOTHER VIEW: Four finalists chosen for $50,000 Hudgens Prize
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
UPCOMING: Most property owners to see hike in assessment
NOTABLE: Peachtree Corners now has its own doggie park
RECOMMENDED: Oath And Honor: A Memoir and a Warning by Liz Cheney
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Grants to focus on underwater archaeology programs
MYSTERY PHOTO: Few clues to go on for this Mystery Photo
CALENDAR:  Campbell to speak at Men’s Civic Breakfast on Saturday

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by · April 9, 2024 · Full issues
BRACK: Your delayed mail may be stuck in a truck in Palmetto

BRACK: Your delayed mail may be stuck in a truck in Palmetto

By Elliott Brack  |  Postal customers all around Atlanta and in other parts of the country are finding that the old, reliable post office isn’t what it used to be.  

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NEW for 8/20: On junk mail, Afghanistan withdrawal, more

NEW for 8/20: On junk mail, Afghanistan withdrawal, more

Click here to read our latest edition. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Solicitations delivered by U.S. Mail are multiplying and obnoxious
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Hurrah! We’re leaving Afghanistan; we should have done it years ago
ANOTHER VIEW: State school superintendent should show leadership in Covid times
SPOTLIGHT: Walton Gas
FEEDBACK: Clarifies what ad hominem criticisms really mean
UPCOMING: Gwinnett retains top financial ranking from three agencies
NOTABLE: Gwinnett opens its first homeless shelter, HomeFirst Gwinnett
RECOMMENDED: The Disappearing Act by Catherine Steadman
GEORGIA TIDBIT: For last 50 years, art galleries and museums growth has been fertile
MYSTERY PHOTO: Handsomely-designed building is today’s Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Another pollinator at work in Black Mountain, N.C.
CALENDAR: Job Fair will be August 28 for hiring correctional officers 

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by · August 20, 2021 · Full issues
BRACK: Extremes in local weather; Why your mail arrived later 

BRACK: Extremes in local weather; Why your mail arrived later 

By Elliott Brack |  Georgia and Atlanta have experienced relatively warm temperatures this winter. Lucky for us, we didn’t see the extreme low temperatures that hit Texas during January.

While we prefer the warmer climes, we always like to see a fairly low, below freezing, day or two in order to kill the unwanted insects around the yard.  But extreme lows haven’t hit Atlanta this  year.

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