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Grow Your Own: First-timers share delight and pleasure of gardening
After 85 years in North Dakota, I moved to Lawrenceville with my daughter and her husband, Rob Kriete and JoAnn Kriete.
Can't wait for the 4th? Stuff to do on the 3rd
The Independence Day Bash at the Norcross Historic District tonight will serve up music, magicians and clowns - - even before the fireworks - - in an event billed as being for the whole family.
German citizen loving life in U.S.
In the two weeks she's been in Sugar Hill on an exchange program, German citizen Corinna Cuypers has noticed one big difference.
Gas station's low prices stop drivers in their tracks
The first time Josh Kongionlis saw the price of gas at the Marathon station on Peachtree Industrial in Buford, he did a 180.
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Reese honored for anti-dogfighting legislation
The Georgia Canine Coalition will honor Rep. Bobby Reese in Buford on Monday for his work on anti-dog fighting legislation.
Sponsored by the Rose of Athens Theatre. $15 adults and $10 for ages 25 and younger.
Development of the Week: Family decides 'to pull the trigger' on a new place
Staying in Sugar Hill seemed like a sweet idea to Todd and Cindy Little, so they bought in town when they moved into a new four-bedroom, 2 1/2-bath home in Daniel Creek in July.
Diminishing returns law hits dealers
The used car sales manager at Gwinnett Place Ford reads the sign-in list of walk-in customers.
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Keep your cool as summer heats up
Gwinnett County is finding ways to cope with the heat wave. Some methods are fun, such as taking the kids to The Big Splash interactive fountain at Suwanee's Town Center Park.
A journey of addiction, a journey of faith
A new tough-love book, it is a chronicle of a young man's decade journey from the streets to sobriety and spiritual wholeness and his mother's parallel journey into the pulpit.
Murder Victim's Husband: 'She Was My Life'
A public plea today from a Gwinnett County man, almost a month after his wife's murder.
Time to find campaign issues The three-man race for chairman of the Jackson County Board of Commissioners is one of the highest profile contests in the upcoming July 15 primary.
Developer offers $100K reward in wife's killing
It's been three weeks, and still there are few clues in the mysterious slaying of a prominent developer's wife.
Ex-officer's six cases dropped
It's not quite a get out of jail free card, but it's pretty darn close. At least six defendants charged with misdemeanors in Gwinnett County will not be prosecuted because the arresting police officer is now in ...
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Prosecutor mistake may let Duluth cop out of jail
A former Duluth police officer who allegedly shot another officer and attacked a woman may be freed on bond because of a prosecutorial mistake.
“An injury like Bill and I had could happen to any officer at any time. The support from other officers is overwhelming. It's more like a family”
Posted By: Duffie Dixon They admit it's not their normal look. Sunday afternoon, down the streets of Gwinnett County, 600 motorcycle riders created a sea of leather vests, chaps and mirrored sunglasses. via WXIA-TV Atlanta
City adds park to grand play plan
“We don't yet know if we have to do anything, because the report's not finished yet”
Sugar Hill is continuing its transformation into the Recreation City. A few weeks ago, city officials broke ground on the newest facility, Gary Pirkle Park. via Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“So who, then, are you to judge your neighbor?”
I was disgusted after reading the guest columnist's arrogant thoughts on the Day of Prayer. via Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Mall of Georgia Heating & Air ServicesSugar Hill Heating & Air Services
We use the buying power of our large customer base and our 20 plus years of experience in the heating & air business to get you a much lower price than you could on your own. via Gwinnett Daily Online
Development of the Week: Sugar Hill move made commute 'less than a song'
Robert and Laura Kimble's move to Avonley Creek in Sugar Hill shortened commutes and gave the couple and their 9-year-old son, Alex, more space. via Atlanta Journal-Constitution