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Serving daily love and food at the Southeast Gwinnett Co-op

The City of Duluth launches new App

User-friendly App

Duluth – The City of Duluth is excited to announce the release of their new app. The “Be Duluth” City app was created to provide a better experience for the user.

Lalit Patel and staff with Grayson’s Mayor Allison Wilkerson, City Administrator Laura Cone, and Community Development Director Gail Lane.

Grayson BOOST awards grants to small businesses

Grayson –  Throughout the spring and summer, Main Street Grayson representatives put together a board of community investors that included individuals and citizens, business owners, and civic organizations.

International grief expert offers insight to community

International grief expert offers insight to community

Gwinnett Medical Center Foundation hosts free event 

Lawrenceville – According to Mental Health America, an organization founded in 1909 and dedicated to wellness, the loss of a loved one is life’s most stressful event.

Training Announcement

Training Announcement

Safety and Security – Postal Procedures for Mail Handling

A US Postal Inspection Service Dangerous Mail Specialist will conduct training on the: prevention, recognition, mitigation, and initial investigation of mailed threats, explosives, and hazardous materials.

CGHS Principal, Maryanne Grimes and Clyde and Sandra Strickland (L to R).

Central Gwinnett High School Names and Dedicates Field House

On Friday evening, August 19, 2016, Central Gwinnett High School (CGHS) named and dedicated the new field house to honor the philanthropic work that included his time and talents of long-time Lawrenceville resident, Clyde L. Strickland.

GGC welcomes new students for 2016 fall semester

GGC welcomes new students for 2016 fall semester

GGC welcomes new students for 2016 fall semester

Representatives of the Georgia Gwinnett College Student Government Association answer questions for new students on GGC’s first day of classes.

Twitter employees came together to volunteer at Helping Mamas

Helping Mamas – breaking the chains of poverty

According to the U.S. Census Report, 27.2% of Georgia’s children live in poverty and Georgia ranks among the top ten states with the highest percentage of children living in poverty. Helping Mamas, Inc. founded by Jamie Lackey in 2014.