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Make Better Decisions: Behavioral Investing with Roger S Green.
How well do you know yourself?
Are you a more resolved person who considers aspects of risk before taking action, but sometimes find yourself overthinking and holding back?
Or are...
If Mulberry feels brand new, that’s because it is. Officially incorporated in 2024 and launched full operations on January 1, 2025, the City of Mulberry is Gwinnett County’s newest, and largest, city by land area, spanning nearly 28 square miles in the county’s northeastern corner. But while the city itself is young, the momentum behind it is...
For more than four decades, Piedmont Eastside Medical Center has been quietly redefining what community healthcare looks like in Gwinnett County. What began as a local hospital has grown into a 305-bed, multi-campus medical center delivering advanced care that rivals big-city systems, while still feeling personal, accessible, and close to home.
With two Snellville...
Seconds matter when a heart stops, and knowing what to do can save a life. This spring, Gwinnett is making it simple to get that confidence with Hands Only CPR classes hosted right inside neighborhood fire stations. You don’t need a healthcare background or previous training. If you’re 14 or older and willing to learn, you are...
February in Gwinnett has a way of filling the calendar fast, but Black History Month brings a lineup that feels especially rooted. This year’s events are not about checking boxes or skimming the surface. They are about food, art, stories, and conversations that reflect the people who live here and shape the community every day.
Big business headlines love a ribbon cutting, but some of the most important wins in Gwinnett happen quietly, one classroom at a time. This winter, the spotlight landed exactly where it belongs when Dr. Candice Richardson was named the 2027 Gwinnett County Teacher of the Year by Gwinnett County Public Schools.
Richardson, a 9th...
If you’re looking for a reason to head downtown this winter, The Eagle Theatre has you covered! This season, the Sugar Hill stage is bringing two timeless stories to life, each one richer and sharper when shared with a live audience. Actors, dialogue, and the buzz of neighbors leaning in make these performances an experience you can’t...
Most of us don’t think about the roof until there’s a drip, a draft, or, worst of all, a full-on deluge. But for Accent Roofing Service, keeping Georgia homes dry, sturdy, and beautiful has been the name of the game for 35 years. Founded on craftsmanship and client care, they’ve grown into Georgia’s top-rated roofing company, earning...
After an accident, life can feel like it’s on pause. Brauns Law helps clients press play again. Based in Duluth, this dedicated team takes every accident personally, guiding clients through the legal process so they can focus on recovery.
Attorney David Brauns, the founding partner, started his career on the other side of the...
Winter in Gwinnett has a way of bringing people together, especially when there’s something hot on the stove. On Saturday, February 21, Universal Joint Lawrenceville turns up the heat with its 7th Annual Chili Cook Off, a community favorite that blends friendly competition, good causes, and full bowls.
This is not a grab a...
Spring in Gwinnett has a way of nudging people outdoors. Windows open, porches get a quick sweep, and yards start asking for a little attention. This year, Gwinnett County is making that seasonal refresh surprisingly easy with its 2026 Front Yard Tree Program, which offers free native trees to eligible homeowners in unincorporated areas.











