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NEW for 10/14: Ordner’s 5K run; Delightful old photos

NEW for 10/14: Ordner’s 5K run; Delightful old photos

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Ordner Construction’s 11th annual 5K will benefit several charities
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Here’re some delightful old photographs that came our way
SPOTLIGHT: Law Office of J. Michael Levengood, LLC
FEEDBACK: Now expect political promises, fantasy images and scare tactics  
UPCOMING: One stop veterans center opens in Lawrenceville
NOTABLE: Suwanee gets a new 25 acre park, anchored by its library
OBITUARIES: Pearl Chao Sharp
RECOMMENDED: 50th Annual Stone Mountain Highland Games
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Maine native in Atlanta donates land for Grant Park
MYSTERY PHOTO: Watch it; things are not always what they seem
LAGNIAPPE: DAR chapter distributed free books at Elisha Winn Fair
CALENDAR: Fort Daniel Frontier Faire will be October 15 at Hog Mountain

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by · October 14, 2022 · Full issues
NEW for 9/27: On new book, old coach, green power

NEW for 9/27: On new book, old coach, green power

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Duluth resident authors book on Tiny Blunders, Big Disasters
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Finally Ga. Tech fires Geoff Collins; How about Brian Bohannon?
ANOTHER VIEW: Blacks, too, can gain more strength through green power
SPOTLIGHT: Walton Gas
FEEDBACK: Will be bereft not having newspaper with her each morning
UPCOMING: Georgia Banking offers info for possible refundable tax credit
NOTABLE: GGC one of two top colleges for Hispanics in Georgia 
RECOMMENDED:  The Voyage of St. Brendan by Simon Webb
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Lookout Mountain is famous for its several tourist areas
MYSTERY PHOTO: Magnificent structure asks you to identify it
CALENDAR: 12th annual Public Safety Fall Festival at Coolray Field on Saturday

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by · September 27, 2022 · Full issues
NEW for 1/4: On tight kitchens, Stetson Bennett, more

NEW for 1/4: On tight kitchens, Stetson Bennett, more

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Remembering those family gatherings in tight kitchens
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Who is the most popular man in Georgia today? Stetson Bennett 
SPOTLIGHT: The Gwinnett Stripers
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
NOTABLE: Winn DAR chapter lays wreaths on veteran’s graves 
RECOMMENDED: Folklore and the Sea by Horace Beck
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Augusta’s Morris Museum of Art dedicated to Southern artists
MYSTERY PHOTO: The dawn of a new year
CALENDAR: Learn more about how to survive the Sandwich Generation

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by · January 4, 2022 · Full issues
World War II U. S. Air Force Veteran Luis Castano from Loganville (center), accompanied by his nephew, Jose Martinez (left) and great nephew, Jorge Martinez (right), prepares to lay a wreath to honor U.S. Air Force Veterans. (Photo by Frank Marchese)

NEWS BRIEF: Winn DAR chapter lays wreaths on veteran’s graves 

On December 18, National Wreaths Across America Day 2021, a fresh balsam wreath from Maine was laid on every veteran’s grave during a rainy ceremony at East Shadowlawn Memorial Gardens in Lawrenceville. The Philadelphia Winn Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), hosted what has become an annual event to support the mission to “Remember the fallen, honor those who serve, and teach the next generation the value of freedom.” 

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by · January 4, 2022 · News
BRACK: C’mon, Lawrenceville, don’t develop Crogan-Clayton corner

BRACK: C’mon, Lawrenceville, don’t develop Crogan-Clayton corner

By Elliott Brack   |  The City of Lawrenceville may be on the verge of defaming a facility of which they should be most proud. This county seat government has before it what is described as a “feeler proposal” to develop a sliver of land next to the now-just-about-completed Cultural Arts Center at the intersection of Clayton and Crogan Streets.  A sign on the property indicates both businesses and condos are being considered, with the location potentially to be called “The Winn, East Crogan Street Lofts.” The property measures 70 x 300 feet.

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by · March 16, 2021 · Elliott Brack's Perspective