Author Katie Hart Smith releases final novel in historical fiction trilogy
In High Cotton and Magnolias, the protagonist, Addie Engel, continues her life journey as a nurse-in-training at Atlanta’s Sacred Heart Hospital School of Nursing, where
In High Cotton and Magnolias, the protagonist, Addie Engel, continues her life journey as a nurse-in-training at Atlanta’s Sacred Heart Hospital School of Nursing, where
Gwinnett Tech students had a notable showing at the National SkillsUSA, Post Secondary State Leadership and Skills Conference hosted June 24-28, 2019 in Louisville, Kentucky. Of the 23 Gwinnett Tech students who competed, fourteen students placed, with two earning gold medals in Health Knowledge and Medical Math.
The post office will move from its Oak Road location to the former SunTrust building at 2440 Wisteria Drive after the city and the U.S. Postal Service inked a deal Tuesday, in what is being called a “major win” for the city’s eagerly anticipated Towne Center project.
Citizens interested in the electoral process and who want to give back to the community are invited to attend one of Gwinnett County’s four upcoming poll official hiring events in July.
Gwinnett Medical Center (GMC) hopes to address the growing demand for quick access, cost-efficient care by expanding its Urgent Care network in Gwinnett.
He’ll steal sandwiches directly from your hand. And keys. And butter from off the counter.
Homeowners were stunned, outraged, dismayed by the proposed re-zoning request along the 800 block of Ozora Road; to allow a waste transfer station in a heavy residential area near Tribble Mill Park and two schools. But in coming together to show their opposition, they’ve also seen another side of their community that gives them hope, not only for this area but for all of Gwinnett.
Richard T. Alexander Jr., Esq., Clerk of Courts in the Gwinnett Judicial Circuit, launched the clerk’s new web portal July 10, 2019. The new portal will take the place of the previous webpage and is compatible with the clerk’s new case management system, Odyssey, by Tyler Technologies Inc.
The year was 1947, March. Doris Lorraine Harris came to Snellville to finish school early so she could start her nursing career (back then in Snellville there were only 11 grades). She was living with her cousins, Thelma and Gerald Brownlee.
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