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6/7: Civics lesson; Mess trays; Trump

6/7: Civics lesson; Mess trays; Trump

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Basic Civics Lesson: Remember, We Live in Democratic Republic
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Trying To Find Out What Happened to Some Missing Mess Trays
ANOTHER VIEW: Outlining the Case That President Trump Is a Racist Bigot
SPOTLIGHT: Walton Gas
FEEDBACK: Don’t Forget the Contributions of the People of Normandy on D-Day
UPCOMING: Suwanee SculpTour Back Again on June 15, plus Theatrical Presentation
NOTABLE: Census for 2020 Seeking To Recruit People, and Needs Them in Gwinnett
RECOMMENDED: Waiting to Be Heard: A Memoir by Amanda Knox
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Indian Springs Near Jackson Was Georgia’s First State Park
MYSTERY PHOTO: Please Provide the Name of the Lake in This Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Here’s a Peaceful Scene at Rhodes  Jordan Park
CALENDAR: Tannery Row Artist Colony Plans Open House on Saturday, June 8

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by · June 7, 2019 · Full issues
5/7, full issue: Word pomposity; 2020 sweep; Vaccinate your children

5/7, full issue: Word pomposity; 2020 sweep; Vaccinate your children

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TODAY’S FOCUS: The Pomposity of Some Author’s Word Usage Baffles the Mind
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Could Political History in Gwinnett Repeat in a Different Way in 2020?
ANOTHER VIEW: Measles Making a Comeback in USA: Get Shots for Children
SPOTLIGHT: Mingledorff’s
FEEDBACK: Paying Attention to the Color of a Patron’s Hair at a Restaurant
UPCOMING: Info Session To Be May 20 on New Turning Directions in Snellville
NOTABLE: Lilburn CID Elects Comonte and Freeman As New Board Members
RECOMMENDED: Movie: A Little Chaos
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgian Who Was First Lady Is Buried in Rome Cemetery
MYSTERY PHOTO: Wooden Covered Bridge Seeks Your Answer as to Location
LAGNIAPPE: Isakson, Perdue and Woodall Welcome Gwinnett Group to D.C.
CALENDAR: Jack Reacher in Song Coming to Red Clay Theatre

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by · May 7, 2019 · Full issues
4/19: On email scams and great past trips

4/19: On email scams and great past trips

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Resist Email Scams by Simply Deleting That “Important Message”
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Remembering Some Fascinating Journeys in Different Modes
SPOTLIGHT: Lail Family Dentistry
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
UPCOMING: Lawrenceville Branch of Peach State Credit Union Schedules Ceremony
NOTABLE: Dictionaries for Third Graders Is Project of Lilburn Woman’s Club
RECOMMENDED: Political Tribes, Group Instincts and the Fate of Nations by Amy Chua
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Inside Passage Dictates Oglethorpe’s Southern Flank Strategy
MYSTERY PHOTO: Here’s Another Lighthouse Asking You for Its Whereabouts
CALENDAR: Art on the Chattahoochee Coming Soon in Peachtree Corners

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by · April 19, 2019 · Full issues
3/19: Genealogy sites; Importance of transit vote; Hate crimes

3/19: Genealogy sites; Importance of transit vote; Hate crimes

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Watch Out for the Dangers of Those Many Genealogy Websites
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Transit Question Is Gwinnett’s Most Important Vote of Recent Years
ANOTHER VIEW: No Matter what Tucker Carlson Says, Hate Crimes Are Real
SPOTLIGHT: Howard Brothers
FEEDBACK: Suggestion of a Utah Service That Might Help Gwinnett Traffic
UPCOMING: One Woman Erma Bombeck Show at Aurora from March 22 to April 14
NOTABLE: County To Get Four More Locations To Renew Auto Licenses
RECOMMENDED: These Truths: A History of the United States by Jill Lepore
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Grady Was President of First Professional Baseball League in the South
MYSTERY PHOTO: Another Handsome Statue Is Today’s Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Panel Discussion on How Journalism Affects Democracy Coming Soon.

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by · March 19, 2019 · Full issues
2/1: Remembering a grandfather; Dacula’s new mayor; Norcross terms

2/1: Remembering a grandfather; Dacula’s new mayor; Norcross terms

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Remembering His Grandfather and Sergeant York in Tennessee
EEB PERSPECTIVE: New Mayor of Dacula Already Has 10 Years on City Council
ANOTHER VIEW: Norcross City Council Once Again Seeking to Go to Four year Terms
SPOTLIGHT: Georgia Gwinnett College
UPCOMING: Two Candidates Qualify To Run for Snellville City Council Post
NOTABLE: Two Gwinnett Cities Win “Live, Work Play” Awards from GMA
RECOMMENDED: Stern Men by Elizabeth Gilbert
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Early Indian Trails Allowed Them To Travel Great Distances
MYSTERY PHOTO: Getting Away from Statues, Today the Mystery Photo Is a Modern Building
CALENDAR: HBCU College Fair Scheduled at Meadowcreek High on February 9

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by · February 1, 2019 · Full issues