Complete Care, Buford’s Hometown Pharmacy
Complete Care in Buford is no ordinary pharmacy. Its approach with patients can be explained in two words – ‘complete’ and ‘care’.
Complete Care in Buford is no ordinary pharmacy. Its approach with patients can be explained in two words – ‘complete’ and ‘care’.
Those who have lived in Snellville since the ‘70s or earlier may remember when there wasn’t a single park in city limits. Longtime residents may also remember that around that time, a local activist by the name of Thomas W. Briscoe organized a crew to change that.
Mill Creek High School produced one of the best yearbooks of the year according to the Printing Industries of America. The school received a 2019 Premier Print Award Certificate of Merit for outstanding achievement in the production of its 2019 Accipiter yearbook.
Cindy Hong is an art teacher at Sugar Hill Elementary. She moved from Korea as a child and spent most of her life in Gwinnett County. She later attended the University of Georgia, where she chose to double major in two separate art fields — Art Education and Drawing and Painting.
Mayors Salter, Newton, and Mason are panel guests at Southwest Gwinnett Chamber’s July breakfast meeting.
With Gwinnett poised for major economic development in the coming years, business owners in the Southwest sector of the County are curious about the local impact and upcoming opportunities.
As a Certified Financial Planner, Jamey Toney works with his trusted staff to meet the financial needs of the people of Snellville.
Everett Samples’ 90th Birthday Celebration was held on June 22, 2019, at the Lawrenceville First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall on 165 Clayton St.
Georgia River Network (GRN) is calling on Georgia’s river lovers to help the organization choose the destination for next year’s Paddle Georgia, a week-long canoe/kayak adventure that will take place the week of June 21, 2020.
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released the Cyanobacteria Assessment Network (CyAN) mobile application (app), a tool that uses satellite data to alert users that a harmful algal bloom could be forming based on specific changes in the color of the water in more than 2,000 of the largest lakes and reservoirs across the United States.
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