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2/14: Nash challenges county; Center parking; Growing up

2/14: Nash challenges county; Center parking; Growing up

Click here to read today’s full edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Chairman Nash Challenges County To “Bend the Trend” in the Future
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Attending Function at Infinite Energy Center? Pay Parking in Advance
ANOTHER VIEW: With Presidential Election Coming, Time to Grow Up, Children
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett County Public Library
FEEDBACK: Looking at Implications and Democratic Delegate County
UPCOMING: Dacula To Hold Special Election March 24 to Fill Council Seat
NOTABLE: William Day DAR Chapter Recognized American History Essay Winner
RECOMMENDED: A Very Stable Genius by Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Estuaries along Georgia Coast Are Critical Habitat for the Area
MYSTERY PHOTO: Where Is This Area That Could Do with Significant Rain?
CALENDAR: Boxing Icon Ezzard Charles Subject of Talk February 20 at Heritage Center

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by · February 14, 2020 · Full issues
BRACK: Headed to Infinite Energy Center? Pay parking in advance

BRACK: Headed to Infinite Energy Center? Pay parking in advance

By Elliott Brack  | Before the Gwinnett Civic Center was built (now known as the Infinite Energy Center) off Sugarloaf Parkway and Satellite Boulevard, across from the new building was a former corn field, which was the original parking lot.

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by · February 14, 2020 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: Parking deck at Infinite Energy Center is suburban’s biggest

BRACK: Parking deck at Infinite Energy Center is suburban’s biggest

By Elliott Brack  | Back in the early days of development in Gwinnett, finally out of frustration I took to hauling around a shovel in the trunk of a 1974 green wide-track Pontiac. Why?  Well, in that early era of development in Gwinnett, there were few groundbreakings and ribbon-cuttings, and on two occasions, when going to a groundbreaking, of all things, no one thought to bring a shovel.

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by · September 24, 2019 · Elliott Brack's Perspective