Features
Think Before You Pink
My name is Patti and I am a breast cancer survivor! Here is my story: In August 2008 and I went for my annual mammogram, [more]
GCB Announces the Launch of the ME Campaign
Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful, in partnership with Gwinnett County has just launched a new program called the ME Campaign. Take Care of ME I am [more]
Cemetery at Temple Johnson and Skyland
There was a second meeting of the Gwinnett Planning Commission on 6 October 2015 to discuss the proposed cemetery and worship center to be built [more]
THE ROOF OVER MY HEAD
I have a little plaque in my kitchen that I can see when I come in the door that reads: “Take a deep breath. [more]
The Amanda Riley Foundation
I feel blessed that I was able to be at the City Council meeting on the 14th of September to see the council and mayor [more]
Snellville Candidate Debate at South Gwinnett HS
Several weeks ago, we wrote, “If you don’t know who to vote for in this year’s city council election, we can help. No, we’re not [more]
Gaining Perspective
There is nothing like experiencing a health crisis, either your own or a loved one’s, to bring some needed perspective to your life. My husband [more]
Why Can’t Politics Be About Who Has The Better Qualifications
I am truly sick and tired of the way the direction of the Snellville elections are going. I saw it in the last Mayoral elections [more]
South Gwinnett HS Names Teacher of the Year
Last week, South Gwinnett High School selected its teacher of the year. The award is made based on votes of the teaching staff. The finalists [more]
My Quest to Become Queen
The dictionary defines the word pride as a high or inordinate opinion of one’s own dignity, importance, merit, or superiority, whether as cherished in the [more]
The War of Words
As a student of human relationships, I have a passion for many subjects such as parenting, psychology, religion, science, philosophy, and occasionally politics. A reader [more]