Lawrenceville Supports Statewide Initiative for 811
Know What’s Below. Call 811 Before You Dig!
Know What’s Below. Call 811 Before You Dig!
The wheels of the Cop Cab keep going round and round.
The City of Lawrenceville hosted their annual Golden Hammer Awards program, honoring local businesses for their contribution to the revitalization efforts and growth throughout the community.
Roberts Elementary’s Stacey Miller wins Georgia’s Counselor of the Year honor and Principal Linda Boyd of Twin Rivers Middle is GSCA Supervisor/Administrator of the Year
Two Gwinnett educators have been recognized as top professionals in their field by the Georgia School Counselors Association (GSCA).
The Georgia Gwinnett College Office of Athletics, led by a newly-soaked Director of Athletics, Dr. Darin S. Wilson, pledged to put its money where its mouth is.
Want to scare someone?
If so, the Snellville Arts Commission has a job for you.
What: Live on the Lawn! Music performance by Electric Avenue (electricavenuemusic.com) sponsored by About Face Skin Care and About Mind & Body. Beer and wine available. Food trucks will also be onsite. The concert is free.
About 11,000 students began classes on August 18, 2014 at Georgia Gwinnett College, setting a new enrollment record as the college continues its pattern of dramatic growth.
The city’s police department ready for a challenge. Snellville Police Department officers will take part in the “Ice Bucket Challenge,” the social media sensation that raises money for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig’s Disease.
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