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NEW for 9/10: On healing, Gwinnett Water, Project 2025

NEW for 9/10: On healing, Gwinnett Water, Project 2025

Click here to read the full, new edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS:  Remember, when tragedy strikes, take steps to heal
EEB PERSPECTIVE: How we found out Gwinnett Water Dept. has heart 
SPOTLIGHT: Comet National Shipping
ANOTHER VIEW: Another look at what Project 2025 can mean
FEEDBACK: How to fit four times the people in the same space?
UPCOMING: 13th annual Peachtree Corners festival is Sept. 21-22
NOTABLE: Norcross punts on Woman’s Club building
RECOMMENDED: The Fraud by Zadie Smith
GEORGIA TIDBIT:Naturalist John Abbot spent 65 years in Georgia
MYSTERY PHOTO: Today’s Mystery may be a tough one
LAGNIAPPE: Microtransit pilot program now underway
CALENDAR: Green! glass and paper recycling this weekend

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by · September 10, 2024 · Full issues
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FOCUS: Remember, when tragedy strikes, take steps to heal

By  Dr. Josi Kalavar  |  Over the past two decades, an all-too-familiar scene has made headlines: photos of a community gathered at a place to mourn a senseless tragedy. It could be from a natural disaster like tornadoes, floods and hurricanes, a fire, a building collapse, or most recently, a school shooting.

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by · September 10, 2024 · Today's Focus
JUNE 30: Overheard conversation, Charleston, New Yorkers (full issue)

JUNE 30: Overheard conversation, Charleston, New Yorkers (full issue)

For full edition, click here. Inside:

TODAY’S FOCUS: Overheard Conversation on MARTA Bus Gives Area Hope
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Charleston Citizens Show the Nation a Way Out of Tragedy
ANOTHER VIEW: New Yorkers Mean Business in More Than One Way
FEEDBACK: Republicans Seem To Be on the Wrong Side of History
UPCOMING: Peachtree Corners To Develop Community Resources Access
NOTABLE: First Time Sugar Hill Author Wins Next Generation Book Award
RECOMMENDED READ: The Wright Brothers by David McCullough
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Savannah Civil Rights Museum Houses Distinctive History of Area
TODAY’S QUOTE: What Happens To Conservatives in Washington
MYSTERY PHOTO: Lady Bespeckled with Coins Still in Nevada

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by · June 30, 2015 · Full issues