May 11, 2016

GCPS Class of 2016

GCPS Class of 2016 and graduatation schedule
More than 11,600 students to receive a GCPS diploma

By Bernard Watson

After 13 years of hard work during their K-12 academic careers, more than 11,600 seniors are preparing to walk across the stage to receive their high school diploma from Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS).

GGC pours $416 million into local economy

GGC pours $416 million into local economy

Georgia Gwinnett College contributed more than $416 million to its local economy during fiscal year 2015, according to an annual study of the University System of Georgia’s (USG) economic impact on the state.

Tadia Whitner was sworn in as Snellville associate judge Monday. From left are Snellville Mayor Tom Witts, State Court Judge Carla E. Brown and Whitner.

Whitner named Snellville Associate Judge

Snellville – Attorney Tadia D. Whitner was sworn in as associate judge Monday.

Whitner replaces Angela Duncan who was hired as a full-time Magistrate Judge in Gwinnett County.

More than 200 volunteers took part in the 2nd Annual Great Gwinnett Wetlands

More than 200 volunteers took part in the 2nd Annual Great Gwinnett Wetlands

Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful and Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources Hosted Education and Cleanup Event at Bromolow Creek 

By Kasie Bolling

Duluth – On Saturday, April 30, dozens of concerned and caring citizens descended upon the banks of Bromolow Creek & Wetlands in Duluth to learn more about what makes a wetland so important to a community and take action to restore the health and beauty of one of their own.