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NEW for 1/14: Hiking in Patagonia and catching up

NEW for 1/14: Hiking in Patagonia and catching up

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Hiking in lower South America in Patagonia 
EEB PERSPECTIVE:  Wildfires, the Masters and some statistics
SPOTLIGHT: Sugarloaf Community Improvement District
FEEDBACK: Some of these so-called free sites can trick you
UPCOMING: Pediatric Digestive clinic to open in Loganville
NOTABLE: 2024 report shows Latino political influence growing
RECOMMENDED: Girls in Their Wedded Bliss, by Edna O’Brien
OBITUARY: Nathalie Dupree, Southern chef
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Flint River runs underground at Atlanta airport
MYSTERY PHOTO: Some may recognize this older photograph
CALENDAR: Design workshop for Park Place area takes place at 6 p.m. today

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by · January 14, 2025 · Full issues
Mason, right, with her youngest daughter, Caitlin.

FOCUS: Distinctive holiday spent trekking in Patagonia

By Tracey Mason.  |  A little over 500 years after Ferdinand Magellan discovered his Strait in South America, over five days at Christmas, I discovered Patagonia, directly to the north of the Strait  that reaches almost to the tip of South America.  Some call it the “End of the World.”  

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by · January 14, 2025 · Today's Focus
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PHOTO ESSAY: A hike in Patagonia

Here are several photos of a holiday hike in Patagonia by the Mason family, as described here by Gwinnett County Superior Court Judge Tracey Mason:

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by · January 14, 2025 · Photo essay
11/30: Gwinnett’s $1.8 billion budget; McBrayer’s 100th recommendation

11/30: Gwinnett’s $1.8 billion budget; McBrayer’s 100th recommendation

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Budget for Gwinnett County Government Hits $1.8 Billion for 2019
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Susan McBrayer Marks Her 100th Recommendation in This Issue
SPOTLIGHT: E.R. Snell Contractor, Inc.
UPCOMING: Gwinnett Stripers Announce Adam English as New General Manager
NOTABLE: Chamber Announced Winners of New Moxie Awards for Women
RECOMMENDED: American Business History and the People Who Made It By H.W. Brands
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Five Blackwater Rivers Drain Georgia’s Coastal Plain
MYSTERY PHOTO: Just Where and What Is This Unusual Structure?
CALENDAR: Duluth  Holds “Deck the Halls” Event Saturday at Town Center Park

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by · November 30, 2018 · Full issues
7/31, full issue: Revel property; 3 election winners so far; more

7/31, full issue: Revel property; 3 election winners so far; more

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Revel Property at Infinite Energy Center To Offer 750,000 Square Feet
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Congratulations to the Only Three People Who So Far Have Been Elected
SPOTLIGHT: Mingledorff’s
FEEDBACK: Four Letters from Readers about Current Topics
UPCOMING: Lawrenceville’s Southlawn To Be $200 Million Mixed-Use Project
NOTABLE: Peach State Federal Credit Union Has Towns-Union Merger Partner
RECOMMENDED: The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Man-Made Lakes Differ from Natural Lakes in Several Ways
MYSTERY PHOTO: Historic Spot Begs Your Identification of This Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: With August Nearing, Activities Picking Up in Gwinnett

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by · July 31, 2018 · Full issues
BRACK: Congratulations to the only 3 people who so far have been elected

BRACK: Congratulations to the only 3 people who so far have been elected

By Elliott Brack |   Though Gwinnett residents may be tired of all the 2018 politicking, the November election is still before us.  It’s not over yet, since so far we have mostly nominated political candidates for the General Election more than three months away.

There’s been much hullabaloo in the recent primary and its runoff, but so far locally the only persons to be elected who had competition are three new Gwinnett Judges.

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