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Kayla Browning, an early education worker at the Snellville Lilbrary branch

Library offers wintery view of City Hall

SNELLVILLE – How do you fit City Hall in a library?
Simple. Paint it on a window. 

That’s what Kayla Browning, an early education worker at the Snellville branch of the Gwinnett County Public Library, did recently.

Mandy Snell

I am SO thankful

I normally write down my article, the old fashion way… with pen and paper and then put it to the keyboard. I don’t need to it that way this time.

Mandy Snell Harris

Resilient hearts

Isn’t it amazing how much our hearts and bodies (sometimes), can take? The heart is very resilient. Even though it probably has been broken many times, it continues to beat.

Mandy Snell Harris

Was there life before cell phones?

I am sure that just like me you have wondered, “what did we do before cell phones?” Well…. We did just fine!!! I’m not denying that they come in handy, especially during an emergency. But wow!!

Local chiropractor contributes to book on neck pain

SNELLVILLE. GA, – Dr. Marie N. Soracco, a local owner of Eastside Spine & Pain Center located at 1580 Tree Lane, has announced the publishing of “Neck Pain – Why Your Neck Hurts and What You Can Do About It”, the most recent book by nationally published author Dr. Peter G. Fernandez, D.C., in which Dr. Soracco is a contributing author.

Have a wonderful 2015!

Brand new year! Yay!! I hope this finds everyone healthy and happy. The holidays can be an emotional time. When were kids it was all about lights, presents and Santa. It still can be for us young at heart. But we seem to find ourselves, as adults, rushing around and hurrying to get EVERYTHING DONE! And really… ‘the reason for the season’ sometimes gets lost.

Snellville Parade, tree lighting to ring in Christmas season

Snellville Parade, tree lighting to ring in Christmas season

Snellville – Snow is in the forecast for Saturday night, November 29, 2014. 

No, not real snow. Just some synthetic white stuff that will fill the air and sprinkle the ground at the first Lighted Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting.