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NEW for 6/12: On working from home, election thoughts, American wilderness

NEW for 6/12: On working from home, election thoughts, American wilderness

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Gain Benefits of Working from Home By Providing Helpful Assistance
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Next Gwinnett Commission Chairman Won’t Be a Gwinnett Native
ANOTHER VIEW: Either Going Into or Coming Out of Wilderness of American Life
SPOTLIGHT: E.R. Snell Contractor, Inc.
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
UPCOMING: County Offers $20 Million to Small Businesses Via CARES Act
NOTABLE: City of Snellville Adopts Resolution Condemning Racism
RECOMMENDED: Epidemics and Society by Frank Snowden
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Early Civil Rights Group Concentrates on Albany and Atlanta
MYSTERY PHOTO: Against a Fading Day’s Sky, Identify This Mystery Photo  
LAGNIAPPE: Discover Garden in Norcross Provides Plots for Patrons

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by · June 12, 2020 · Full issues
1/17: On job shift; Fiction writers; Phishing

1/17: On job shift; Fiction writers; Phishing

Click here to read the latest issue. In this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Moving from a City Councilman To Working on Disaster Responses
EEB PERSPECTIVE: How Do Those Writers of Fiction Come Up With Their Story Ideas?
ANOTHER VIEW: Here’re Steps To Take When Your Computer Is Phished
SPOTLIGHT: Imagine Advertising and Global Signs
FEEDBACK: Chattahoochee Watershed Endangered by Forest Service New Plan
UPCOMING: Two Top Officials in Lilburn To Resign, Then Seek Other Posts
NOTABLE: Jackson EMC Foundation Donates $73,000 To Gwinnett Non-Profits
RECOMMENDED: Movie: Just Mercy
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Marine Corps Logistics Base near Albany, Opened in 1954
MYSTERY PHOTO: Figure Out The Location of this Southern Mansion, a Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Learn Stories Surrounding Georgia Lake in Upcoming Talk

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by · January 17, 2020 · Full issues
10/31, full issue: Sgt. York and Norcross; Fishing weirs; Shelters

10/31, full issue: Sgt. York and Norcross; Fishing weirs; Shelters

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Alvin York Got Military Training at Norcross Range of Camp Gordon
EEB PERSPECTIVE: The Indians Used Weirs to Pull Fish from the Chattahoochee
ANOTHER VIEW: Animal Shelters Run by Counties Need More Regulation by the State
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Gwinnett College
FEEDBACK: Not Voted Yet? Upcoming Debate Might Help You Decide on Governor
UPCOMING: Extra $500,000 Primerica Gift Helps Fund Homeless in Gwinnett
NOTABLE: Inaugural Show at Eagle Theatre in Sugar Hill Is Oscar Wilde Comedy
RECOMMENDED: The Landmark History of the American History by David Boorstin
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Soybean Growing Provides Unique Problems for Georgia Farmers
MYSTERY PHOTO: Watch Out Making Rash Guesses at Today’s Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Suwanee Car Show at Town Center This Saturday

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by · October 31, 2018 · Full issues
BRACK: The Indians used weirs to pull fish from the Chattahoochee

BRACK: The Indians used weirs to pull fish from the Chattahoochee

OCT. 31, 2018  | Gwinnett’s western border, all the way from Lake Lanier to below Holcomb Bridge Road where Gwinnett meets DeKalb County, is the Chattahoochee River.  That cold-water flowing river has been a major force for people in this area for years.

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by · October 31, 2018 · Elliott Brack's Perspective