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NEW for 2/27: On Cal Warlick, the March 12 primaries, immigration

NEW for 2/27: On Cal Warlick, the March 12 primaries, immigration

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Remembering the artistic talent of Cal Warlick
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Democrats: Vote March 12 against the biggest menace
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Place CID
ANOTHER VIEW: GOP leaders must usurp Trump, and solve immigration
FEEDBACK: Take action: you can block some of those robo calls
UPCOMING: Commission seeks to raise the chair’s salary
NOTABLE: Jackson EMC honors Gwinnett homebuilders
RECOMMENDED: Taqueris Del Mar, Peachtree Corners
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Egalitarian ideal not fully realized in colonial Georgia
MYSTERY PHOTO: Stone, stone, stone in today’s Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Gwinnett Republicans schedule breakfast March 2

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by · February 27, 2024 · Full issues
NEW for 2/23: Microtransit expansion, robocalls, S.C. primary

NEW for 2/23: Microtransit expansion, robocalls, S.C. primary

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Gwinnett microtransit expansion is vital for Gateway85 
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Help! We all are overwhelmed with robocalls!
SPOTLIGHT: Aurora Theatre
ANOTHER VIEW: Not likely, but here’s how Haley could beat Trump in S.C.
FEEDBACK: Talking Head propaganda from years ago
UPCOMING: Commissioners approve 2045 Unified Plan 
NOTABLE: Foundation awards $60,000 to Gwinnett non-profits
RECOMMENDED: Prequel by Rachel Maddow
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Emory medical professor was also a poet and essayist
MYSTERY PHOTO: Best clue for today’s photo: this area speaks English
LAGNIAPPE: Winn DAR Chapter announces Good Citizens winners
CALENDAR:  Preview Days at Georgia Gwinnett College will be Saturday

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by · February 23, 2024 · Full issues
Former S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley campaigning over the weekend in New Hampshire.  Photo provided.  Credit: Suzanne Youngblood Lane.

BRACK: And now there are two: Which will be the nominee?

By Elliott Brack | And now there are two. At first there were 12 people who said they wanted to run for the Republican nomination for president in 2024.

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by · January 23, 2024 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
1/26: Georgia premiere; Government mergers; S.C.’s governor

1/26: Georgia premiere; Government mergers; S.C.’s governor

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Aurora Theatre Presents Georgia Premiere of Teen Interaction Drama

EEB PERSPECTIVE: New Wrinkle: Some Smaller City and County Governments Merge

ANOTHER VIEW: SC Gov. Haley at First Sounded Good, But Then a Turnaround

SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Medical Center

FEEDBACK: Two Readers Respond to Column by Wilson

UPCOMING: Notre Dame Academy To Open George Student Center on January 29

NOTABLE: Kaiser Permanente Opens Member Services Facility in Gwinnett

RECOMMENDED READ: In the Heart of the Sea by Nathaniel Philbrick

GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia First in Nation To Use Same Voting Machines in Each County

TODAY’S QUOTE: Why It Doesn’t Matter What A Room Temperature Is

MYSTERY PHOTO: Ever Hear of a Place Where People Say “Meet me at the Red Robin?”

LAGNIAPPE: Duluth Rexall Drugs Featured in Magazine about Drug Store Lunch Counters

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by · January 26, 2016 · Full issues
HOUSTON:  Haley at first sounded good, but then a turnaround

HOUSTON: Haley at first sounded good, but then a turnaround

By Deborah Houston | The president gave his final State of the Union address. I’d no intention of watching. Presidents always say how they did a bang-up job the previous year and the State of our Union remains strong. Ditto Obama. I almost clicked over to an old 60s sitcom, but Speaker of the House Paul Ryan caught my eye. Shifting in his seat behind Obama, Ryan’s adroit facial expressions entertained me. Raised eyebrows and a slight smirk demonstrated he wasn’t grooving to the president’s words.

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by · January 26, 2016 · Another View