Snellville

Mandy Snell

Feeling Nostalgic

I have been feeling very nostalgic for the past few weeks. It started when I heard the disheartening news of our beloved friend Jamie Britt. When I learned that Hospice would be at his home…. and then he lost his battle with that awful disease, cancer. It just put things into perspective. During this time I was very thankful for the social forum Facebook, SO many of us kept in contact with each other getting updates on Jamie (Britt). 

Dr. Simmon’s staff brings smiles to Snellville. (L-R) Susan Helzerman, Wendy Rosenberger, Vanessa Whiting, Linda Magnus, Tracie Mitter, Becky Rawlins and Dr Simmons (Front Center).

Smiles By Simmons

Local dentist, Dr. John Simmons considers his practice more than traditional dentistry. The building, both inside and out expresses the artist and humanitarian who uses his talent to bring a smile to many faces.

Richard Carlin, MD

Lasik: the benefit/cost ratio

In making a decision, it often comes down to the benefit vs. the cost. Is our desire for something we want worth its cost? Let’s look at Lasik, an in-office procedure alternative to wearing glasses or contact lenses and check its benefit/cost ratio.

South Gwinnett High School Alumni, Buck Lanford and Aimee Copeland were Grand Marshals of Gwinnett County’s Middle School Special Olympics hosted by South Gwinnett High School. Buck Lanford is a co-anchor on Fox 5’s ‘Good Day Atlanta.’

Amazing and Blessed

An interview with Aimee Copeland. One year ago, a father put a request for prayers for his daughter on Facebook. That simple request, made during a time of unimaginable stress, took off and brought prayers, blessings and concerns from all around the globe in a matter of hours.

Diana DeGarmo, "our little girl"

DeGarmo is still “our little girl”

SNELLVILLE (July 2004) – She belongs to America and the world now, but many in Snellville and Gwinnett County will always remember Diana Degarmo as “our little girl.”