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Posted on November 1, 2023 by GRTM Communications
Categories: Gwinnett County
 
This Saturday
 
Posted on October 31, 2023 by GRTM Communications
Categories: Gwinnett County
 
11/7/2023
 
10 am
 
 
2 pm
 
Posted on October 27, 2023 by L David McCollum
Categories: Gwinnett County
City of Lawrenceville
Free Mulch Fridays are closing out for 2023 in November!
Be sure to pick up your mulch before it ends on November 3.
The service will resume in March 2024.
Free mulch is available October 27 and November 3 from 7:30 am to 3:30 pm at
460 Papermill Road, Lawrenceville.
 
Posted on October 27, 2023 by L David McCollum
Categories: Gwinnett County
 
Gwinnett Parks and Recreation
Did you know that we offer a variety of age-appropriate programs for early learners at various locations throughout the county?
Visit Bit.ly/EarlyLearningInGwinnett and find the right program for your little one!
 
Posted on October 26, 2023 by Admin
Categories: Gwinnett County
Gwinnett County News Now 
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Calling Gwinnett residents - The Georgia Department of Transportation is seeking public input through Wed., Nov. 1 on proposed improvements to the existing at-grade intersections of Ga. 316 at Kilcrease Road and at Carl-Bethlehem Road.
 
 
Posted on October 18, 2023 by L David McCollum
Categories: Gwinnett County
 
 
Last week, participants in our Citizens Police Academy were busy! They attempted the obstacle course to see if they had the physical agility to join as a police recruit, encountered and made decisions on how they would address several different scenarios that our officers experience each day, and provided testimonials of their CPA experience.
 
We'll be accepting applications soon for our spring class, so check out GCGA.us/CitizensPoliceAcademy for more information.
Posted on January 16, 2023 by L David McCollum
 
 
 
Gwinnett County Public Schools' Student-Athletes of the Month, December 2022
https://tinyurl.com/Archer011623
 
Devyn Lambert, Archer
Class: Senior
Sport: Flag football
Noteworthy: Devyn is an outstanding student and leader in our school. She has helped build our area champion flag football team since Day 1.  She is also a major contributor to our track team. Flag football coach Duvall Braxton said of her, "Devyn was our team captain this year.  She was all-region for the second time this year. She led our team in interceptions and was second in touchdowns. She was our vocal leader both on and off the field.”
 
Andrew Schnupp, Archer
Class: Senior
Sport: Swimming
Noteworthy: Andrew is an outstanding student and leader in our school. Coach Michele Broeg says of him, "Andrew has been a four-year member of our team. He is a current state qualifier in four different events as well as been an asset on our relay team qualifying all three of the relays to the state meet. He is currently a school record holder in three events. His specialties are free and butterfly and he is currently ranked top five in the county in both 50 free and 100 fly."
 
 
 
Posted on January 15, 2023 by L David McCollum
 
 
Gwinnett MLK Day Parade returns this year with new route in Lawrenceville
 
 
Posted on October 13, 2022 by L David McCollum
 
 
GET OUT THERE: 5 things to do this weekend in Gwinnett County — Oct. 14-16
 
 
Posted on October 12, 2022 by L David McCollum
Posted on October 7, 2022 by L David McCollum
 
 
 
Posted on October 3, 2022 by Admin
Categories: Gwinnett County
 
Teen murdered on Basketball Court, Bramlett Shoals
 
 
Posted on September 2, 2022 by L David McCollum
 
 
988 Mental Health Line
 
988 mental health crisis line now available
If you or someone you know is seeking emergency mental health services, you can call 988 to access counselors
and response teams at the 24/7 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Callers will be redirected from the current number, 1.800.273.8255,
which will remain available. The new, easy-to-remember number will make it easier for individuals to get access
to the help they need for mental health crises.
To learn more about the crisis hotline, visit 988LifeLine.org.
 
To receive this information directly, sign up to receive e-mail newsletters at www.gwinnettcounty.com.
 
 
Posted on June 24, 2022 by L David McCollum
 
 
 
GET OUT THERE: 5 things to do this weekend in Gwinnett County — June 24-26
 
 
 
Posted on April 26, 2022 by L David McCollum
 
 
See where Gwinnett County schools rank among U.S. News and World Report's Best High Schools in Georgia for 2022
Posted on April 25, 2022 by L David McCollum
Categories: Gwinnett County
 
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Top Gwinnett County stories from April 18-24
 
 
Posted on March 25, 2022 by L David McCollum
Categories: Gwinnett County
 
 
 
Television
What you'll see in this episode:
-Commissioners host series of State of the District town halls
-Governor Kemp signed new district maps for Gwinnett Board of Commissioners and Board of Education into law
-Road improvement projects are in the works in Grayson and Norcross
 
Find other Eye on Gwinnett episodes on our Facebook and Twitter pages, or watch them on TVGwinnett.com.  
 
 
 
Posted on February 10, 2022 by L David McCollum
 
 
All Things Gwinnett County
https://tinyurl.com/AllThingsGwinnettCounty
 
This is the place for all access to all things Gwinnett County.
Government - About Gwinnett - New Citizen Checklist - Arts and Entertainment - Business and Economy - Education and Libraries - Fast Facts - Government Structure Health Care and Housing - History of Gwinnett - Parks and Recreation - Public Safety and Courts - Sustainable Gwinnett - Tax Information - Transportation - Utilities
Vibrantly Connected - Your Government - Vision, Mission, & Values - Services - Animal Services - Business Services - Children and Family Services - Citizen Self Service
Commuter and Transit Information - County Municipal Codes - Courts, Law, and Justice - Emergency and Public Safety - Employment - Health and Welfare Services
Homeowners Associations - Housing and Property Services - COVID-19 Grant Funding Cycle - Motor Vehicle Services - Online Services - Open Records Requests
Permits, Licenses, and Certificates - Recreation - Senior and Disabled Services - Solid Waste Management - Voting and Elections - Voter Registration
Departments - 2040 Unified Plan - Animal Welfare - Board of Commissioners - Communications - Communications/E911 - Community Services - Corrections
County Administrator - Clerk to the Commission - Courts - District Attorney - Economic Development - Elections - Financial Services - Fire and Emergency Services
Gwinnett County Transit - Health and Human Services - Human Resources - Information Technology Services - Law - Medical Examiner - Parks and Recreation
Planning and Development - Police - Purchasing - Senior Family Services - Sheriff's Office - Solicitor - Solid Waste Management - Support Services - Tax Assessor
Tax Commissioner - Transportation - Voter Registration and Elections - Water Resources - Calendar - General - Chamber of Commerce - Explore Gwinnett
County Holiday Schedule - Parks and Recreation - TV Gwinnett - News - News Releases - COVID-19 Response - Podcasts - Social Media - Email newsletters
And so on - And so on - And so on - And so on - And so on - And so on...
 
 
 
 
 
Posted on February 9, 2022 by L David McCollum
 
 
 
The Gwinnett County Connection is Gwinnett County's official monthly newsletter.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Posted on January 6, 2022 by L David McCollum
Categories: Gwinnett County
 
Infrastructure project that will provide water, sewer, and trails
 
 
 
Gwinnett has started construction on an infrastructure project that
will provide water, sewer, and trails for 8,500 acres of land in eastern Gwinnett.
 
The Eastern Regional Infrastructure Project includes approximately five miles
of new public trails, two trailheads, upgraded and expanded water service, and
expanded sewer service. The $125 million project will be funded by the
departments of Water Resources and Community Services, including revenue
from the 2017 SPLOST program, which will fund the trails component of the project.
 
The trail system will provide access to trails heading to Barrow County and
beyond to the east. With its planned connectivity to the future Piedmont Pathway
to the southwest, users will be able to access trail systems
across the metro Atlanta region, some of which extend all the way into Alabama.