Georgia United Credit Union is part of a very big community, and they’re giving back in a big way. Through its School Crashers® program, Georgia United Foundation provides makeovers to elementary, middle, and high schools throughout the state. That’s some big love they’re showing for the statewide community.
“Giving back is not only the...
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Despite what you have probably read, very little is known about COVID-19 with a lot of certainty. It's new, unique, and what research has been done hasn't been properly reviewed by other scientists yet.
We've seen articles about COVID-19 targeted at pretty specific groups (divers, for exmaple, or… not making this up… Mid-Atlantic Pagans)....
It's early days and things are evolving fast, so please verify anything you read here before acting on it. We've tried to provide links to make it easy for you to do just that.
We have started collecting information for each city on the immediate response to COVID-19 and how it might directly affect...
Turn on the news or read the daily newspaper and you’re likely to see another day’s collection of crime, trauma and business gone bad. Unemployment is up, downsizing and layoffs are commonplace, and economic woes cover the pages.
Our big picture view, our long-term perspective, gives way to attention-grabbing...
Planning for a pandemic might not be as different as you'd expect from planning for relatively common disasters like hurricanes. A joint project of FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security, Ready.gov has you covered with information about preparing for everything from avalanches to volcanoes, with stops along the way for troubles like power outages, pandemics, and...
2020. The year is a bit hard to fathom. Gwinnett has come a long way on its journey since 1818 and now with more than 2 centuries under its belt some stories can be written which are wholly encompassed within the county’s confines.
If you cross the railroad tracks in...
We continue on our series on "The Twenties" on the podcast, looking back at the last 100 years of Gwinnett History, Back In The Day!
In 1922, Duluth elected Georgia's first female mayor Alice Harrell Strickland. She donated 1-acre of land for a "community forest" and began efforts to...
Peachtree Corners Turns Its Tech Vision Into a Live-Work-Play Oasis
The Peachtree Cafe, Peachtree
Industrial Boulevard, Peach State Federal Credit Union. There’s a
lot that’s peachy in Gwinnett—and that includes the county’s
youngest and perhaps the most bustling of cities. Peachtree Corners,
founded on July 1, 2012, is making progress at a blistering...
The Gwinnett Chamber's Annual dinner is sort of like Gwinnett's oscars and grammy's blended up, shaken, not stirred, and served to Gwinnett County leaders with a side of filet mignon and crab cake. It's the event of the year for many, especially those honorees that everyone is there to make a big deal of! If you don't...