City Council Elections in Review
Now that the City Council runoff is over, and Snellville citizens have spoken, it’s time to reflect. Some people are pleased and others are not. [more]
Now that the City Council runoff is over, and Snellville citizens have spoken, it’s time to reflect. Some people are pleased and others are not. [more]
Recently we were contacted by a Snellville citizen who suggested that we take a look at the Twitter pages of the two candidates in the [more]
City Council elections always make me wonder. This year is no different. The people of Snellville have been lucky because there have always been good [more]
Way back in 2017, Snellville Mayor Tom Witts and Gwinnett County Chairwoman Charlotte Nash signed an agreement to move the Elizabeth H Williams branch of [more]
Due to a variety of circumstances, including personal health issues, The Snellville Times hasn’t published any new articles for the past four years. However, we [more]
“This series of classes provided excellent, useful information, much of which can be applied to Snellville,”
Mayor Pro Tem Dave Emanuel kicks off the city’s Digital Badge Program. The city’s Digital Badge Program kicked off Thursday with a meeting between city [more]
PHOTO: From left are Gov. Brian Kemp, Snellville Police Department Police Chief Roy Whitehead, Lt. David Matson and Allen Poole, director of the Governor’s Office [more]
The Snellville mayor and city council recently enacted new regulations on short-term home rentals in the city. Services like AirBnB and VRBO are frequently used [more]
When Mayor Pro Tem Dave Emanuel created the Snellville Clean & Proud program, he had three goals in mind – inspiring residents to adopt a [more]
Pictured is Bonnie (Left) and Mother, Melba Saunders (Right) By Bonnie Herren Growing old is a fact of life, and more than half of older [more]
On Saturday, September 7, Eastside Medical Center will host “Crush the Crisis,” an opioid take back event. Law enforcement officers from the Snellville Police Department [more]
No need to travel to the Ole Miss campus – Snellville is pouring $85 million into a Grove of its own. Mayor Barbara Bender says [more]
There will be an election for City Council Nov. 5 after six candidates qualified for two seats. No one qualified against Mayor Barbara Bender. Polls [more]
City officials are still looking for residents’ input on what they’d like to see at T.W. Briscoe Park following the first of two meetings regarding [more]
Barbara Bender Today I am announcing that I will seek re-election as Snellville’s Mayor. I have been engaged and volunteering in Snellville for over 25 [more]
We just noticed Mayor Pro Tem Dave Emanuel’s post on Facebook and have reproduced it below. It sums up the new traffic patterns at the [more]
Joe Profit (a former Atlanta Falcon) is a candidate to represent Georgia’s 7th Congressional District. We recently came across his Facebook post which appears below. [more]
Snellville officials are cracking down on those who distribute unsolicited advertising materials. The Mayor and Council have approved a measure that makes it illegal to [more]
His book is listed in the Library of Congress He’s a published author and not only is his book is in the Library of Congress, [more]
The first cleanup day for Snellville Clean and Proud collected 31 bags of litter on a mile stretch of Oak Road Saturday (3/30/19). City staff, [more]
SNELLVILLE – After a brief hiatus, the Snellville Arts Commission is back with a new focus. Created in 2012, the Snellville Arts Commission was designed [more]
SNELLVILLE – Mayor Pro Tem Dave Emanuel wants the city to be “Clean and Proud.” Emanuel’s new initiative calls for the creation of city cleanup [more]
We recently came across this photo and a post on Facebook about students at Britt Elementary getting a pizza party for bringing in the most [more]
This Election is More Important Than You May Think It will decide if the Snellville City Council continues to operate for the benefit of city [more]
I have come to realize how involved Tod Warner is in Snellville. You would be hard pressed to ever go to an event in Snellville [more]
From left are City Clerk Melisa Arnold; Eileen Thomas, GMA marketing field manager; Parks and Recreation Director Lisa Platt; and city Benefit and Finance Clerk [more]
According to Brian Arrington, Snellville’s Public Information Officer, “Normally we take a picture of a member of staff with the Tree City flag and sticker. [more]
By Stephen Brust For those who say there are only two commandments we have to keep post death/resurrection. See how Yeshua throws us a curve [more]
Shared from the Gainsvilletimes.com with Star Parker We found this opinion piece published by the Gainesville Times and thought it made some excellent points. [more]
Please join us in welcoming Stephen Burst as a Staff Reporter as of today. Stephen will post a new article weekly and we are pleased [more]
By Stephen Brust I love this story in the book of Daniel about his three friends, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego. It is called The Three [more]
Snellville residents will pick a new councilman and vote on a Sunday alcohol sales question during a March 19 special election.Tod Warner, a 56-year-old real [more]
Guest Op-Ed Gwinnett County has scheduled a series of open houses (see schedule below) to present information about the transit proposal that will be implemented [more]
Last Saturday night (Jan. 17th) The Snellville Tourism and Trade Association (STAT) hosted a Community Volunteer and Sponsor Celebration at Summit Chase Country Club. Snellville [more]
By Steve Pace The appointment to fill the unexpired term of a mayor seems pretty easy to understand, but some of the comments on social [more]
It’s no wonder that the residents of DeKalb, Gwinnett, Newton and Rockdale Counties who are part of Georgia’s 4th Congressional District feel disconnected from Hank [more]
Police officer Brett Chism was honored by City Council Monday for winning a national award after making the largest seizure of MDMA in the country [more]
The next Food Truck Friday is July 6 on the Towne Green. The free event takes place from 4-8 p.m. on the Green in front [more]
Shared from the Douglasville, GA Patch If you spot a dog in a hot car, here’s what you need to know about busting out a [more]
Shared from the Douglasville, GA Patch A former state of Georgia employee is suing his boss after he was fired for what the boss heard [more]
Snellville City Council Dave Emanuel weighs in on transit in the Atlanta area- Shared from the Georgia Public Policy Foundation Most men above 40 http://appalachianmagazine.com/category/featured/page/72/?filter_by=featured [more]
The award-winning Snellville Farmers’ Market will open its ninth season Saturday, June 2nd. The popular weekly market is open each Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to [more]
Some great things are going on in Snellville and Eastside Medical Center is one of them. Almost every month, Eastside announces another resource for treating [more]
Shared from the Lawrenceville, GA Patch A woman was arrested Thursday after Gwinnett Police identified an SUV and the driver, they say, hit a motorcyclist, [more]
SNELLVILLE – A group of small business owners had a direct line to President Donald Trump and used it to voice their opinions, make [more]
The Snellville Days Festival is returning to T.W. Briscoe Park May 5 and 6. cialis soft What problems it can address? This herbal gel can [more]
Citizens for Tom Witts is a group of people who want to help Tom defend himself against the politically-motivated charges that have been filed against [more]
Shared from the Lawrenceville, GA Patch Officers fired gas rounds into a home, ending a SWAT standoff Tuesday, after a man threatened his family and [more]
Artifacts dating back millions of years are now on display at City Hall. Owned by Steve and Deedie Golden of Grayson, the collection of fossils [more]
Shared from Carole Townsend | Staff Correspondent | Gwinnett Citizen Only veterans’ first names are used in this article, to protect their privacy. Judge Carla [more]
T.W. Briscoe Park is now home to a symbol of peace. The Rotary Club of Gwinnett Sunrise gifted a “Peace Pole” Sunday at the entrance [more]
Shared from the Loganville-Grayson, GA Patch Gwinnett County Police say the woman from Grayson realized she’d been scammed after trying to make a purchase online. [more]
Snellville City Hall. (File Photo) The main reason why such long and frequent discussions are being carried out is because cialis price australia of the [more]
Shared from the Lawrenceville, GA Patch The suspect had robbed one bank and was about to case another when approached for a story about traffic, [more]
Contributed from Lori McTaggart I met Kimberly McDevitt with Sunrise Ministries of GA through a church ministry. It was incredibly impactful learning what she and [more]
Edward Sezonov with Snellville’s STAT the Cat Shared from the Gwinnett Citizen Romania – The Snellville Honey Man Edward Sezonov is known throughout the southern [more]
Bermuda born – Leaving footprints for generations Shared from the Gwinnett Citizen Steve Darrell’s introduction as a Gwinnett County videographer was a rather auspicious one. [more]
Shared from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Gwinnett County For more pregnancy tips ranging from finding the perfect pregnancy kit and learning how to drive a viagra from [more]
Shared from the Lawrenceville, GA Patch School officials are addressing the issue with the middle-school teacher, who gave the assignment to sixth-graders on Monday. Gwinnett [more]
Shared from the Lawrenceville, GA Patch A student handing out religious literature claims Georgia Gwinnett College violated his First Amendment rights. The U.S. Justice Department [more]
Shared from the Duluth Patch Hundreds of peoples’ account information may be compromised, according to police. DULUTH, GA — Gwinnett County Police detectives have ended [more]
From left, City Manager Butch Sanders and Controller Jan Burke with the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial reporting by the Government Finance Officers [more]
Villie Jones (Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office) Shared from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 3:29 p.m Thursday, July 27, 2017 Gwinnett County A former Gwinnett County high school [more]
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