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11/10: Library improvements, plurality victory, more

11/10: Library improvements, plurality victory, more

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Major Improvements Seen in Gwinnett Library System

EEB PERSPECTIVE: Lilburn Councilman To Take Seat with Plurality Victory

FEEDBACK: Items on Huckabee, E-SPLOST, Closing Bars Earlier….and an Error

UPCOMING: Snellville Presents Well-Known Artist; Entries Sought in Promoting Event

NOTABLE: Dahlonega’s Calhoun Gold Mine Offered at Auction

RECOMMENDED RESTAURANT: Glen Ella Springs

GEORGIA TIDBIT: Yamacraw Indians Important When Oglethorpe Founded Georgia

TODAY’S QUOTE: On the Differences Between Hearing and Seeing

MYSTERY PHOTO: Four Readers Identify Recent Mystery

LAGNIAPPE: Vines Park Wins National Award

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by · November 10, 2015 · Full issues
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BRACK: Lilburn resident wins council post with less than majority vote

By Elliott Brack, editor and publisher | There was one surprising vote from last week’s city elections in Gwinnett. One candidate, in Lilburn, went into office without a majority of the vote. He is Brian Burchik, who won a seat on the Lilburn Council with 48.1 percent of the vote. Lilburn, as far as we can tell, is the only city in Gwinnett where candidates can win an election with a plurality of the vote.

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by · November 10, 2015 · Elliott Brack's Perspective