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Sheep grazing at a Silicon Ranch solar farm, similar to the one Walton EMC relies on to power Facebook’s Newton Data Center, are helping to improve the soil, air, water and economy. Silicon Ranch’s Regenerative Energy platform delivers the maximum environmental benefits from its solar facilities. (Photo provided)

9/17: Solar farming; NFL negotiator; Presidential debates

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Walton EMC Solar Farm Providing More Than Just Electricity
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Gwinnettian Participating in NFL and Football Player Negotiations 
ANOTHER VIEW: Here’s One Guy’s Views on Most Recent Presidential Debate
SPOTLIGHT: Precision Planning, Inc.
FEEDBACK: Talk About Your Unusual Ideas: How About Only 15 U.S. Senators!
UPCOMING: Snellville Adopts Ordinance Concerning Short Term Rental Property
NOTABLE: Meadowcreek Graduate Wins $7,000 Les Dame d’Escoffier Scholarship
RECOMMENDED: Understanding Democracy in America by Professor Ken Masugi
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia Author, Anne Rivers Siddons, Dies at 83 in Charleston
MYSTERY PHOTO: Attractive Church Begs Question of Its Location as Today’s Mystery
LAGNIAPPE: 67th Annual Gwinnett County Fair Continues Through Saturday
CALENDAR: Check out these coming events

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by · September 17, 2019 · Full issues
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BRACK: Gwinnettian participating in NFL and football player negotiations

By Elliott Brack   | You may know that there are discussions going on between the National Football League and its professional athletes about a new collective bargaining agreement. These are tough talks. The National Football League Players Association and the owners are now in negotiations before the current agreement is to expire, after the 2020 season.

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by · September 17, 2019 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
6/12, full issue: On NFL and kneeling; new STEM school; GA-7 runoff

6/12, full issue: On NFL and kneeling; new STEM school; GA-7 runoff

Click here to read the latest edition. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: NFL Players Kneel in Respect to Problem Often Swept Under Rug
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Visiting the New Paul Duke STEM School; Grad Rates at Georgia State
ANOTHER VIEW: Kathleen Allen’s Thoughts on Upcoming Democratic Run-Off
SPOTLIGHT: Walton EMC
FEEDBACK: Most Bothered by Moral Cowards Incapable of Taking Responsibility
McLEMORE’S WORLD: Witness
UPCOMING: Duluth Plans Community Clean-up and Free Dumping on June 16
RECOMMENDED: Movie Review: Chopin: Desire for Love
GEORGIA TIDBIT: John Abbot Publishes Work with Meticulous Illustrations of Species
MYSTERY PHOTO: Water Rolling Over a Dam Is One Clue in Mystery Photo
CALENDAR

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by · June 12, 2018 · Full issues