A Voice of Encouragement

Margaret Cheeley has the best personal motto. She says she strives to “B-positive,” like her bloodtype. It’s straight-forward, simple to do, easy to remember. And so important. The Lawrenceville resident has dedicated herself to being a...

A Riveting Solution

Most of crafts, woodworking, home repair, fencing, and decorating seems to be about sticking things together. Usually this is simple enough: glue, nails, screws, and the ubiquitous roll of duct tape will get you through...

If youÂ’ve ever stood in the produce aisle and wondered what apple to select among the many varieties available, youÂ’re not alone. Apple varieties can differ greatly when it comes to taste, texture, cooking...

County Administrator Appoints Holland Planning and Development Director

Gwinnett County Administrator Glenn Stephens has appointed Kathy Holland as director of the Department of Planning and Development. The Board of Commissioners will consider ratifying her employment agreement during TuesdayÂ’s meeting. The department consists...

The time is here! One of the CityÂ’s most frequently asked questions, when will something be done with Proctor Square? has been answered! On Tuesday, July 19th at 11:30 a.m., a ceremonial demolition gathering...

Good Samaritan Health Center of Gwinnett Opens Doors to New Facility

As demand for Good SamaritanÂ’s services have exponentially grown, they now serve nearly six times more people than they did four years ago. Hence, Good Samaritan has officially outgrown their current location in Lawrenceville...

OrthoAtlanta an Official Partner of the 2016 BB&T Atlanta Open as Sports Medicine Provider

??????OrthoAtlanta is proud to serve as the official orthopaedic and sports medicine provider of the 2016 BB&T Atlanta Open, an ATP World Tour 250 event that runs Saturday, July 30 through Sunday, August 7...

Gwinnett heads back to school Aug. 8

Gwinnett County Public Schools will welcome students back on Monday, August 8th. It's a new year and there are many new things... new students, new teachers, new schools, new programs, and new lunch items....

Medical Students Introduce Georgia High School Students to Medicine

GA-PCOM joined medical schools across the nation in offering Camp Cardiac and Camp Neuro to area high school students this summer. Planned by medical students and supported by faculty members, the not-for-profit camps introduce...

GA-PCOM Students Give Back

Students, faculty and staff of Georgia Campus – Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (GA-PCOM) recognize that giving back to the community in which they live, learn, work and play is key to bettering society...