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5k for the Cause: Paint Gwinnett Pink

Thousands gather, united for a cause, at the pink-adorned starting line of this annual tribute to Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The event not only raises awareness but also funds support for local cancer survivors and the Northside Hospital Gwinnett Breast Centers. The Heart of...

Arthur Salus: Army Paratrooper to Cancer Survivor and Travel...

A large travel company employing dozens of staff. A sterling reputation in the community. A family who loves and adores him. Arthur Salus, founder and CEO of Duluth Travel, has a lot to be grateful for. Perhaps number one on that list is another chance at enjoying...

Adele Steele: A Triumphant Story Of Love, Trust and...

When you are diagnosed with cancer, your whole life changes. Every day becomes full of questions you can’t answer and decisions that are hard to make. It’s a diagnosis that can be just as devastating emotionally as it is physically. Adele Steele thought she...

Honoring the Legacy of Dr. William B. Martin: A...

In the world of medicine, there are doctors, and then there are healers. Dr. William B. Martin, affectionately known as Dr. Bill, exemplified the latter. His journey, which began on July 1st, 1941, in Anderson, South Carolina, led him to become a beloved figure in Lawrenceville, Georgia,...

Healthy Living by Age

Unlock the secret to timeless well-being – no matter your age! Picture this: a life filled with delicious, nutritious eats, playful physical adventures, routine checkups with your favorite healthcare superheroes, a well-tuned mental harmony, and the wisdom to steer clear of life’s thrilling but treacherous escapades (like...

Healthy Snacks. Crazy Facts.

Trail Mix. What is it? Well duh, it’s a mix of nuts, seeds and dried fruit that is packed with protein as well as minerals and vitamins so that you can walk on trails and such. “Do ya want some GORP?” The term “trail...

Preventative Health Hacks

Staying Healthy could be as easy as following a few steps a day Breathe Right: Breathe from your diaphragm instead of your chest to maximize oxygen intake, improve circulation and enhance body function. Wash your hands often: You...

Lawrenceville and Impact 46 Announce Next Class of Leaders

The City of Lawrenceville and Impact46 are thrilled to announce the next cohort of community leaders as part of the Lawrenceville Legacy Leaders (L3) and Lawrenceville Legacy Leaders Mentors (L3M) programs. These initiatives aim to foster leadership, community engagement, and civic awareness among students from Central Gwinnett,...

Date Set for 2023 Governor’s Environmental Address in Gwinnett...

While Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful (GC&B) staffers can often be seen around town in work gloves, reflective vests, and even waders for a rotating calendar of cleanup and recycling events, they welcome the opportunity to dress up for one of the eco-focused nonprofit’s biggest events of the...

One Kidney Is More Than Enough. Leta Brooks Hays...

One donation makes a big difference. Especially when you’re donating a kidney. For Leta Brooks Hays’, her journey began in 2017 when she donated hers to her father. Before the donation, Leta was an avid and serious runner, regularly...

5k for the Cause: Paint Gwinnett Pink

Thousands gather, united for a cause, at the pink-adorned starting line of this annual tribute to Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The event not only raises awareness but also funds support for local cancer survivors and the Northside Hospital Gwinnett Breast Centers. The Heart of...

Arthur Salus: Army Paratrooper to Cancer Survivor and Travel...

A large travel company employing dozens of staff. A sterling reputation in the community. A family who loves and adores him. Arthur Salus, founder and CEO of Duluth Travel, has a lot to be grateful for. Perhaps number one on that list is another chance at enjoying...

Adele Steele: A Triumphant Story Of Love, Trust and...

When you are diagnosed with cancer, your whole life changes. Every day becomes full of questions you can’t answer and decisions that are hard to make. It’s a diagnosis that can be just as devastating emotionally as it is physically. Adele Steele thought she...

Honoring the Legacy of Dr. William B. Martin: A...

In the world of medicine, there are doctors, and then there are healers. Dr. William B. Martin, affectionately known as Dr. Bill, exemplified the latter. His journey, which began on July 1st, 1941, in Anderson, South Carolina, led him to become a beloved figure in Lawrenceville, Georgia,...

Healthy Living by Age

Unlock the secret to timeless well-being – no matter your age! Picture this: a life filled with delicious, nutritious eats, playful physical adventures, routine checkups with your favorite healthcare superheroes, a well-tuned mental harmony, and the wisdom to steer clear of life’s thrilling but treacherous escapades (like...

Healthy Snacks. Crazy Facts.

Trail Mix. What is it? Well duh, it’s a mix of nuts, seeds and dried fruit that is packed with protein as well as minerals and vitamins so that you can walk on trails and such. “Do ya want some GORP?” The term “trail...

Preventative Health Hacks

Staying Healthy could be as easy as following a few steps a day Breathe Right: Breathe from your diaphragm instead of your chest to maximize oxygen intake, improve circulation and enhance body function. Wash your hands often: You...

Lawrenceville and Impact 46 Announce Next Class of Leaders

The City of Lawrenceville and Impact46 are thrilled to announce the next cohort of community leaders as part of the Lawrenceville Legacy Leaders (L3) and Lawrenceville Legacy Leaders Mentors (L3M) programs. These initiatives aim to foster leadership, community engagement, and civic awareness among students from Central Gwinnett,...

Date Set for 2023 Governor’s Environmental Address in Gwinnett...

While Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful (GC&B) staffers can often be seen around town in work gloves, reflective vests, and even waders for a rotating calendar of cleanup and recycling events, they welcome the opportunity to dress up for one of the eco-focused nonprofit’s biggest events of the...

One Kidney Is More Than Enough. Leta Brooks Hays...

One donation makes a big difference. Especially when you’re donating a kidney. For Leta Brooks Hays’, her journey began in 2017 when she donated hers to her father. Before the donation, Leta was an avid and serious runner, regularly...