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NEW for 11/4: On policy vs. mud; Buford High’s accomplishments

NEW for 11/4: On policy vs. mud; Buford High’s accomplishments

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Professor says candidates need to talk policy, not just sling mud
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Buford High teams of all types keep on accomplishing 
SPOTLIGHT: The 1818 Club
FEEDBACK: Anticipates there will not be any Social Security cuts
UPCOMING: Col. Dolores Hampton to be Veteran’s Day speaker Nov. 11
NOTABLE: Walton EMC members help local charities with $90,125 
GEORGIA TIDBIT: New England native first natural history professor at UGA
MYSTERY PHOTO: A few bodies appear to be yearning for attention
CALENDAR: Independent authors talk at noon, Nov. 5  at the Duluth Public Library

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by · November 4, 2022 · Full issues
8/9: Solving the gun problem; New PCOM campus; More

8/9: Solving the gun problem; New PCOM campus; More

Click here to read the latest full issue. Inside this edition
TODAY’S FOCUS: God Has Given Us Brains To Solve the Gun Problem in America
EEB PERSPECTIVE: City of Moultrie Dedicates New Medical Campus for South Georgia
SPOTLIGHT: Heaven and Alvarez, LLC 
FEEDBACK: Legislature Needs Common-sense Bill To Reduce Prescription Drugs
UPCOMING: Suwanee Offers Ride Along with Police Program Starting in September
NOTABLE: Revelation of Hudgens $50,000 Art Prize Winner Will be on October 5
RECOMMENDED: Inheritance by Dani Shapiro
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Very Few Colonial Era Paintings of Early Georgia Now Exist
MYSTERY PHOTO: Check Out This Mystery Photo and Its Reflection
LAGNIAPPE: Construction Work Begins on New Aurora Theatre
CALENDAR: Scamper with Squirrels on August 13 at McDaniel Farm Park

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by · August 9, 2019 · Full issues
1/17: Gaps between south Ga. and Gwinnett; Catching up; Immigration strategy

1/17: Gaps between south Ga. and Gwinnett; Catching up; Immigration strategy

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Widening Gap Obvious Between Gwinnett and Rest of State
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Catching Up with the News; Michael Thurmond To Head DeKalb
ANOTHER VIEW: President Bush-2 Outlined Immigrant Strategy Years Ago
SPOTLIGHT: Howard Brothers
FEEDBACK: Enjoying GwinnettForum Although No Longer Gwinnett Resident
UPCOMING: Snellville Has New Portals About Towne Center Project
NOTABLE: Gainesville Theatre Alliance Has Plays, Stage Tours in February
RECOMMENDED: Re-Reading the Classics
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Scenes of the South Inspire Notable Artists During the 1940s
TODAY’S QUOTE: Chinaberry Climbing Challenges Her To See the End of the World
MYSTERY PHOTO: Be Careful and Detect the Clues in This Issue’s Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Emory University Commemorated in Photo from Orlando Massacre
CALENDAR: Authors Plan Visit Through Gwinnett Library

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by · January 17, 2017 · Full issues
7/26: Business court model; British leader system; Economic policies

7/26: Business court model; British leader system; Economic policies

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Judge Explains Why Gwinnett Will Participate in Business Court Model
EEB PERSPECTIVE: That Brit System of Picking a New Leader Can Have Its Advantages
ANOTHER VIEW: Looks to Democratic Economic Policies To Signal Nation’s Recovery
SPOTLIGHT: The Gwinnett Braves
FEEDBACK: Found Interest on Article from Encyclopedia about George Peabody
UPCOMING: Two Named To Head New Physical Education Program at PCOM
NOTABLE: County Seeks To Improve Operations of Gwinnett County Transit
RECOMMENDED: Aspirations of the Heart, by Katie Hart-Smith
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Union Forces Block Chattahoochee River, Causing CSA Problems
TODAY’S QUOTE: Here’s the Greatest Lesson That All Old People Share
MYSTERY PHOTO: Lots of Readers (19) Easily Spot Recent Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Rocking a Giant Sweet Potato

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by · July 26, 2016 · Full issues
WILSON:  Looks to Democratic economic policies to signal nation’s recovery

WILSON: Looks to Democratic economic policies to signal nation’s recovery

By George Wilson | The Republican ideology-driven policy of austerity at a time of unemployment and low interest rates has been a drag on the economic recovery of the United States from the great recession that started doing the last Republican administration.

Fortunately, some Obama and Democratic inspired spending got through and a recovery of the economy has taken place. The recovery could have been faster and resulted in lower unemployment and a lower deficit if Democratic policies had been implemented fully.

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by · July 26, 2016 · Another View