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NEW for 6/1:  On researching traffic, paintings, PCOM accreditation

NEW for 6/1: On researching traffic, paintings, PCOM accreditation

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: GGC team researching decisions on real-time traffic
EEB PERSPECTIVE: What’s on your home’s walls? Two of our paintings have stories
ANOTHER VIEW: Physical Therapy program at PCOM gains accreditation
SPOTLIGHT: Howard Brothers
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
UPCOMING: Greg Perry is the new police chief in the City of Snellville
NOTABLE: County adopts new noise control ordinance as of June 1
RECOMMENDED: The Children’s Book by A. S. Byatt
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Refounded Oglethorpe University opened doors in 1916
MYSTERY PHOTO: Natural light streams in from above in this Mystery Photo
LAGNIAPPE: Check out photos from the new Duluth Public Library on Main Street

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BRACK: What’s on your home’s walls? Two of our paintings have stories

BRACK: What’s on your home’s walls? Two of our paintings have stories

JUNE 1, 2021  |  Some homeowners have a minimal approach to bare walls.

I’m the opposite. Walls are meant for hanging objects, primarily pictorial scenes, although other items can decorate a house. Some like fabric hangings, plates, quilts, awards, photographs, or even entire collections.

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