Gwinnett’s People, Place and Promise Through a Kaleidoscope
Key takeaways from Chairwoman Hendrickson’s 2022 State of the County Address:
Key takeaways from Chairwoman Hendrickson’s 2022 State of the County Address:
Everyone who owns and occupies a home in Gwinnett County is encouraged to apply online.
Seniors 65+ with Georgia Net Taxable Income of $105,280 or less may qualify to eliminate school taxes.
Organizers Forecast the Largest Year to Date in Terms of BBQ Teams, Vendors and Attendees for KCBS-Sanctioned Event at Coolray Field to Benefit Home of Hope at Gwinnett Children’s Shelter
Adrienne McAllister has served the County for nearly a decade
At last night’s council meeting, Duluth Mayor Harris, Council Member Thomas and Council Member Whitlock presented Kimberly Kelkenberg, wife of the late Kelvin Kelkenberg, with a proclamation proclaiming February 14, 2022 as Kelvin “Kelly” Kelkenberg Day in the City of Duluth.
After 14 years with the City of Lilburn, City Manager Bill Johnsa has decided to retire.
As part of National School Counseling Week, celebrated this year Feb. 7-11, Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) is highlighting the key role school counselors play in the academic success and overall well-being of all Gwinnett school children.
An event which celebrates some of Gwinnett County’s brightest culminated with the naming of Chungin “Roy” Lee as Gwinnett County’s STAR (Student-Teacher Achievement Recognition) Student, representing Gwinnett County’s public and private schools.
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