On Saturday, February 27, the Gwinnett Republican Party had the Grand Opening of their new headquarters in downtown Lawrenceville. This being an election year there were a number of candidates and elected officials including Georgia’s …
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The grief continues to flow for former Judge Jim Oxendine, father of gubernatorial candidate John Oxendine. Last month, Oxendine was removed from the bench by Gwinnett’s Superior Court judges when it was discovered that …
Gwinnett County is in a tight spot. A “perfect storm” of national economic woes, a maturing local economy and a lack of meaningful leadership has begun to write a sad chapter in our county’s otherwise …
During the month of October, Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) is making available proposed new content for our review and input. Course matter up for consideration covers science, mathematics, health, and technical education. This review …
A great big Thank you goes out to TalkGwinnett, for giving me the opportunity to contribute content to this fabulous site. I’ve been reading and following on Twitter for a while and look forward for …
Wondering how you’ll take care of your parents in the coming years? Curious about the warning signs of financial fraud? Unsure if you’re saving enough for retirement? B.I.G. (Boomer Information Group) is here to help.
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As metro Atlanta continues to recover from September’s relentless rains, a Lilburn Catholic school cries out for help.
St. John Neumann’s Regional Catholic School suffered significant damage and excessive loss in the recent floods. The school’s …