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NEW for 4/19: On special needs school, college in New Mexico, volunteerism

NEW for 4/19: On special needs school, college in New Mexico, volunteerism

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Gwinnett benefits from having private Special Needs School
EEB PERSPECTIVE: New Mexico in forefront paying all college costs for its residents
ANOTHER VIEW: Create a legacy through meaningful volunteer opportunities
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Banking Company
FEEDBACK: Reflecting on what might happen to Mother Russia
UPCOMING: Gwinnett Place CID names two new board members
NOTABLE: Southwest Chamber contributes phone charger to Duluth hospital
RECOMMENDED: Sparrow Sisters by Ellen Herrick
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia’s largest arts and sciences museum is located in Macon
MYSTERY PHOTO: Looks like something you want to avoid, if real
LAGNIAPPE: Idyllic setting of a sunset at Lake Lanier
CALENDAR: Major recycling event is April 23 at Coolray Field

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by · April 19, 2022 · Full issues
The U.S. flag atop the flag of New Mexico, via Wikipedia.

BRACK: New Mexico in forefront paying college costs for  residents

By Elliott Brack  |  There are benefits for these United States in having 50 states. Each state has its own distinctive characteristics in several ways. And each state competes in so many ways with the other 49 states.  Some states are more liberal than others, and vice versa, as some states produce more far-out characters.  And some states seem to hum along, not attracting a whole lot of attention. But for sure, each state keeps a keen eye on what is happening in other areas.

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by · April 19, 2022 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
MYSTERY: What’s story behind this building?

MYSTERY: What’s story behind this building?

CLUE: This building has a story behind it, but what is it and where? Send your guess to Elliott Brack at elliott@brack.net — and be sure to include your name and hometown.

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by · July 31, 2015 · Mystery photos