Gwinnett Pulse

Grayson Arts & History Center Re-Opens With Digital History Month

Grayson Arts & History Center Re-Opens With Digital History Month
It’s time to bring your ancestors into the new millennium! 

GRAYSON, GEORGIA – The Grayson Arts & History Center is scheduled to reopen on Grayson Day, April 25th, as part of the recognition as May is “National Preservation Month.”

Found wildlife does not need rescue

Found wildlife does not need rescue

SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. – There is a possibility that even with good intentions, “rescuing” an animal can sometimes cause more harm than good.

Lawrenceville announces Summer Concert Series lineup

Shawn Mullins returns, New Artists debut on Lawrenceville Lawn
LAWRENCEVILLE – The City of Lawrenceville will continue its summertime tradition of bringing the annual Summer Concert Series to downtown Lawrenceville.

Madison Electric Locates in Duluth

Madison Electric Locates in Duluth

Duluth, Georgia – Welcome to Duluth! Madison Electric has made 2605 North Berkley Lake Road their new home.
To celebrate the new location, an all-day celebration took place on March 26th, featuring tours, product demonstrations and a visit from the #11 FedEx NASCAR and racing experts. Madison Electric President Brad Wiandt said the move to Duluth made a lot of sense due to the proximity to major highways as well as other beneficial factors.  

VetBuds Comes To Lawrenceville and Gwinnett

VetBuds Comes To Lawrenceville and Gwinnett

Vetbuds is now hosting a meeting for veterans and veteran support groups located in the Lawrenceville/Gwinnett area. The mission of the VetBuds organization is to provide support for our military veterans, our active duty personnel, and to support other local veteran and troop-related groups and activities.

Loganville dog who made Milk-Bone’s 2015 list of “Dogs Who Changed the World.”

Loganville dog who made Milk-Bone’s 2015 list of “Dogs Who Changed the World.”
By Staff Reports

For Loganville resident Ericka Sutton, golden retriever Paisley is so much more than a pet.  She helps Ericka, who is confined to a wheelchair, with difficult daily activities and serves as an ambassador to educate the Loganville community about people with special needs.