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NEW for 7/8: On library program, an exemption, Vidalia onions

NEW for 7/8: On library program, an exemption, Vidalia onions

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Ex-inmates find opportunity for work: they hire themselves
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Taxing real property is not always easy and often not fair
ANOTHER VIEW: Reflecting on the powers of the distinctive taste of a Vidalia Onion
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful
FEEDBACK: Forcing someone to carry a pregnancy to term is abhorrent   
UPCOMING: Economy dooms proposed GBC-People’s bank merge
NOTABLE: GC&B’S Citizens Advisory Board gets six new members
OBITUARIES: Gladstone Ferle Snell
RECOMMENDED: Home Before Dark by Riley Sager
GEORGIA TIDBIT: No one knows who paid for the Georgia Guidestones
MYSTERY PHOTO: Aged structure awaits your prognostication
CALENDAR: Author Vanessa Riley speaks July 13 at the Norcross public library

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by · July 8, 2022 · Full issues, Uncategorized
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FOCUS: Ex-inmates find opportunity for work: They hire themselves

By Adam Pitts |  Serving time in jail or prison is traumatizing enough in its own right. However the obstacles inmates face after release—the “second sentence,” as it is collectively known—can have lifelong and life-altering consequences. 

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by · July 8, 2022 · Today's Focus
NEW for 10/19: On nomination; Catching up; Georgia quarterback

NEW for 10/19: On nomination; Catching up; Georgia quarterback

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Why Mike Camp nominated Scott Hudgens for honor
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Short takes and catching up on items from the past
ANOTHER VIEW: UGA’s Bennett represents the best in college football
SPOTLIGHT: Lail Family Dentistry
FEEDBACK: Encouraged to see there’s a new way to recycle plastics
UPCOMING: County announces pilot glass drop-off program 
NOTABLE: Total of 138 students of PCOM Class of 2025 Gain White Coats 
RECOMMENDATION: Peril by Bob Woodward and Robert Costa
GEORGIA TIDBIT: After 1850, architecture style of buildings advances in Georgia 
MYSTERY PHOTO: There’s sunrise in the background in today’s Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Wellness Fair on October 22 at Bethesda Senior Center

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by · October 19, 2021 · Full issues
NEW for 8/27: Urban bow-hunting; New library; Trail

NEW for 8/27: Urban bow-hunting; New library; Trail

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Urban bow-hunting can help control the deer population
EEB PERSPECTIVE: New Norcross library influenced by famed Frank Lloyd Wright
ANOTHER VIEW: Snellville OKs second phase of Snellville Greenway Trail
SPOTLIGHT: Howard Brothers
FEEDBACK: Plenty of blame to go around for both political parties
UPCOMING: Pet adoption fees waived at Gwinnett’s “Clear the Shelters” drive
NOTABLE: County awards two contracts for intersection improvements
RECOMMENDED: Demons by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Rabun County is state’s most prolific area for waterfalls
MYSTERY PHOTO: What’s the name of the intersection depicted in this Mystery Photo?
CALENDAR: Fire and Emergency Management Department to lead 9/11 observance

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by · August 27, 2021 · Full issues
BRACK: New Norcross library influenced by famed Frank Lloyd Wright

BRACK: New Norcross library influenced by famed Frank Lloyd Wright

By Elliott Brack  |  The designs of famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright are influencing the features of a new library now being built on Buford Highway in Norcross, facing into Lillian Webb Park.  The library is no Falling Water, or Robie House or Guggenheim Museum, all designs of Wright.  But as designed by Chad Smith of CAS Architecture in Lawrenceville, you can see the Wright features in several ways …

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by · August 27, 2021 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
5/24, full issue: Norcross library; Presidential candidates; More

5/24, full issue: Norcross library; Presidential candidates; More

Click here to read the latest issue of GwinnettForum. Inside this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Here Are Thoughts Behind Design of Proposed Norcross Library
EEB PERSPECTIVE: With 23 Running, When Will You Announce for President? Why Not?
ANOTHER VIEW: High Number of Norcross People Reside in Extended-Stay Motels
SPOTLIGHT: Renasant Bank
FEEDBACK: Many Sick Cannot Afford to Take Big Pharma’s Expensive Drugs
UPCOMING: Buford City Schools To Have School Security Officers Next Year
NOTABLE: Suwanee Police Force Announces Promotion of Several Officers
RECOMMENDED: Solstice by Joyce Carol Oates
GEORGIA TIDBIT: From 1799, Many U.S. Naval Ships Have Been Named “Savannah”
MYSTERY PHOTO: Amazing, Fantastic Fountain Sparkles as Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: City of Duluth Continues Tradition of Honoring Deceased Veterans
CALENDAR: Several communities Plan Memorial Day Remembrances

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by · May 24, 2019 · Full issues