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5/26: Sugar Hill’s water; Gwinnett’s diversity; Beach’s sand

5/26: Sugar Hill’s water; Gwinnett’s diversity; Beach’s sand

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Water Seen as Unifying Force as It Will Flow Through Sugar Hill
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Gwinnett’s Great Diversity Makes One Newcomer Feel Comfortable
ANOTHER VIEW: The Joys of a Five Year Old Being Buried on the Beach Up to His Head
SPOTLIGHT: Infinite Energy Center
FEEDBACK: Peachtree Corners Council Determined To Build Unwanted Bridge
UPCOMING: Aging Expo for 50 and Over at Infinite Energy Center on June 3
NOTABLE: Snellville Resident Wins Highest Honors Award at VMI
RECOMMENDED: OLLI-Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
GEORGIA TIDBIT: From Daguerreotypes to Kodachrome, See 18,000 Photos of Georgia
TODAY’S QUOTE: What Working at a Fire Hydrant Factory Produces
MYSTERY PHOTO: For the Memorial Day Weekend, Where Is This Memorial?
LAGNIAPPE: Clean-Up of Bromolow Creek Wetlands Proves Successful
CALENDAR: PCOM Awards Degrees to 265 Students on Friday

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by · May 26, 2017 · Full issues
5/5: Aurora expansion; Groundbreaking changes; Sugar Hill’s interns

5/5: Aurora expansion; Groundbreaking changes; Sugar Hill’s interns

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Lawrenceville Moves Forward To Expand Aurora Theatre Facilities
EEB PERSPECTIVE: MY, MY, MY, How Official Groundbreakings Have Changed!
ANOTHER VIEW: Sugar Hill Finds Success in Providing Internship Program
SPOTLIGHT: United Community Bank
FEEDBACK: Agrees That Political Signs Need More Code Enforcements
UPCOMING: Spring Planting Festival To Be Saturday at McDaniel Farm Park
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Tech Sets Record of Providing More than 200 Scholarships
RECOMMENDED: Twilight of The Elites, America after Meritocracy by Christopher Hayes
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Ocmulgee River Forms in Three Counties in North Central Georgia
TODAY’S QUOTE: Oh, Somebody Always Puts Out What Seems an Easy Solution
MYSTERY PHOTO: Here’s a Vital Clue To This Edition’s Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Snellville Take Back Program Records over a Ton of Drugs
CALENDAR: Pizza with Police in Lawrenceville Coming on May 11

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by · May 5, 2017 · Full issues
2/10: New Sugar Hill mural; Keyless auto entry; Letters

2/10: New Sugar Hill mural; Keyless auto entry; Letters

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Sugar Hill To Cut Ribbon Sunday on Its New “Sweet Life” Mural
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Have You Faced Problems with Your Keyless Auto Not Starting?
SPOTLIGHT: United Community Bank,
FEEDBACK: More on Legalized Gambling, Lying and Bicameral Legislatures
UPCOMING: Aurora Upcoming Performance Concerns Re-Writing of History
NOTABLE: Suwanee Seeking Design For Its Annual SuwaneeFest Celebration
RECOMMENDED RESTAURANT: Fergusson’s on the Square, Hoschton
GEORGIA TIDBIT: State of Georgia Has Yet To Recognize Ebos Landing as a Landmark Site
TODAY’S QUOTE: We Can Only Hope To Be Guided By The Intelligent Half
MYSTERY PHOTO: One Person Knew Immediately Where the Photo Was Taken
LAGNIAPPE: “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” Was Recently in Lawrenceville
CALENDAR: Walk the Talk Event on Saturday, February 11 at George Pierce Park

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by · February 9, 2017 · Full issues
8/23: On Gober Plaza; The end of polio; more

8/23: On Gober Plaza; The end of polio; more

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TODAY’S FOCUS: City of Sugar Hill Names Adjacent Plaza for Dawn P. Gober
EEB PERSPECTIVE: The World Is Just “This Close” To Eradicating the Polio Virus
SPOTLIGHT: Peach State Federal Credit Union
FEEDBACK: Recent Column by Houston Prompts Two Immediate Replies
UPCOMING: Peachtree Corners To Have First Recycling Event on Sept. 10
NOTABLE: New Ga-PCOM Physician Assistant Class Earn White Coats
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Governor Henry Ellis Viewed as “Georgia’s Second Founder”
CALENDAR: Peachtree Corners Business Association Plans Charity Event
TODAY’S QUOTE: Here’s FDR’s Definition of a Conservative
MYSTERY PHOTO: The Mountains, the Buildings, the Water….Where Is This Place?

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by · August 23, 2016 · Full issues
Family all smiles with Dawn P. Gober recognition

FOCUS: Sugar Hill names plaza for Realtor Dawn P. Gober

By Varessa Butts | The newly-created plaza at the Sugar Hill City Hall has been named for Dawn P. Gober, a Sugar Hill resident and long-standing advocate for the city. Mayor Steve Edwards and Council of the City of Sugar Hill have recognized her for her infectious energy and dedication to public service. Her work has helped define the Sugar Hill of today and set the stage for the welcoming and iconic destination city of tomorrow.

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by · August 23, 2016 · Today's Focus