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6/4: On travel sports for kids; Jekyll Island; Ending a federal program

6/4: On travel sports for kids; Jekyll Island; Ending a federal program

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:

TODAY’S FOCUS: Travel Sports Is Difficult Work, But Hey, It’s for Our Kids!
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Jekyll Island Is Little Known Among Newcomers to Georgia
ANOTHER VIEW: State Representative Asks To Terminate 287(g) Federal Program
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Medical Center
FEEDBACK: Many Other Aspects of Our Lives Changed as Newspapers Fade
UPCOMING: It’s Official! Sugar Hill Promoting Downtown Area as “Shine” District
NOTABLE: Several Transportation Projects Coming to the Gwinnett Place Area
RECOMMENDED: Power Politics by Martin Wright
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Explorers from Spain Were First Europeans Coming to Georgia
MYSTERY PHOTO: Here’s Another Covered Bridge For Your Consideration
LAGNIAPPE: Here’s What Happens After the Fishing Day Is a Success (or Not)
CALENDAR: Workshop on Adopt-a-Stream Being Planned

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by · June 4, 2019 · Full issues
3/31: More on rural buildings; More diverse boards;  Orange bubble coat

3/31: More on rural buildings; More diverse boards; Orange bubble coat

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: South Georgia Native Addresses Why Abandoned Buildings Still Standing
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Coming Soon: A Much More Diverse Board Structure in Gwinnett
ANOTHER VIEW: Remembering That Old Orange Bubble Coat in the Closet
SPOTLIGHT: The Piedmont Bank
FEEDBACK: Climate Change and Two Letters Concerning Possible Baseball Rule Changes
UPCOMING: Sixth Art Market To Be Held at Pinckneyville Park on April 15
NOTABLE: DAR Member Giving Class to Fourth Graders on U.S. History
RECOMMENDED: It’s Good Weather for Fudge: Conversing with Carson McCullers by Sue Brannan Walker
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Fannin County Namesake Fought against Mexico, But Executed There
TODAY’S QUOTE: Some People Just Seem To Want To Go Back Again
MYSTERY PHOTO: Give us Two Parts of Your Answer for This Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Sonesta Gwinnett Place Hotel Now Showcasing Kudzu Art Zone Artists
CALENDAR: Chipper Jones Coming to Coolray Field in April

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by · March 31, 2017 · Full issues
BRACK: Much more diverse board structure in Gwinnett on way

BRACK: Much more diverse board structure in Gwinnett on way

By Elliott Brack, editor and publisher | For years now, there has been debate on how many county and school board districts Gwinnett needs to best govern ourselves.

Currently there are five school board districts, and four county commission districts. Each board has five members. However, there are only four county commission districts since the chairman is elected on a county-wide basis, and makes up the fifth board member.

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by · March 31, 2017 · Elliott Brack's Perspective