Project L.E.O. Fundraiser For The Family Of Sr Deputy Oscar Batista GCSD
The Gwinnett County Law Enforcement family lost another member much too early last week. We are holding a fundraiser for his family. 100% will go to them. Give freely
Lies, Lies, And More Lies. Politicians behaving Badly
In September 2012 we began investigating Snellville Georgia's city council and mayor. The mayor has repeatedly shown disregard for any ethical boundaries that were set in place for her office.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: I’ve tried something new (and I like it)
Do you ever feel as though you’re in a rut, that your life is a routine that’s almost like watching the same 24-hour movie over and over? I don’t, fortunately. Not yet. Some days, I think that a rut might actually be relaxing. But I am a creature of habit, ...
More Ethical Misconduct from Snellville Mayor Kautz?
By Kenneth Stepp Founder, Gwinnett Ethics Inc Looking through videos of city council and county commission meetings is a great way to keep current with the ethical behavior of elected officials. And funny thing, the videos of Snellville council meetings always have something to grab the attention of ethics investigators. ...
Southern Museum Celebrating National Train Day With Special Programs, Admission Deal
The Southern Museum of Civil War & Locomotive History will celebrate National Train Day on Saturday, May 11, with special programs and an admission deal. The museum will offer a flat admission of $5 for adults and $3 for children ages 4-12. Visitors must mention National Train Day to receive ...
The Most Elusive Thing In Atlanta
There is something in Atlanta almost as elusive as Big Foot, seen almost as often as the LochNess Monster and almost as unconfirmed as most UFO sightings. What is it? A professional sports title in Atlanta. Sure, there is officially one as the Atlanta Braves won the World Series title ...
BUCK'S BYTES: Internet tax reform long overdue
Part of me wants to know why it took until 2013 for Congress to get this close to taxing Internet sales pretty much the same way it does all other sales. But then then other part of me has seen Congress in action.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: I’m now in progressives
Well, I’ve arrived. I’m finally here, or at least my ophthalmologist says so. I went to see her last week, because it was time for my annual checkup, and because for the first time in my life, I am having trouble reading things up close. I’ve always been extremely near-sighted, ...
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Men – 7,000; Women 20,000
Our pastor delivered a message during one of the many marriage series our church features, and in that message he made the statement that, on average, men speak about 7,000 words a day, compared to an average of about 20,000 words a day uttered by women. A more recent study ...
Green Ideas For Your Home
In this day and age, it's becoming increasingly important to minimize your impact on the environment. With the threat of global warming and more frequent natural disasters, this is likely to become even more critical in the future. Luckily, there are several ways to make your home more green which ...
FRANK'S PLACE: Finding fortune in four leaf clovers
As a child, stumbling across a clover patch was an opportunity to mine the green grass for botanical gold. As an adult, do you still count the leaflets in search of good fortune?
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Step outside the box every now and then
I had the opportunity a couple of weeks ago to be in a NASCAR racecar at Atlanta Motor Speedway, flying around the track at 165 mph. I have never done anything like that before. Ever. I had never had the desire to do anything like that before. Ever. But life ...
BUCK'S BYTES: Slow hybrid growth is better than no growth
Hybrid/electric cars are increasing in use, so news that they probably won't sell enough to meet Obama's 1 million in 2014 goal has a giant silver lining.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Did we always have this much pollen?
Itchy eyes. Runny noses. Sneezing. They are all harbingers of Spring in Atlanta just as much as dogwoods and azaleas are. So is the yellow-green pollen, with pollen counts (the number of grains of pollen in a cubic meter of air) soaring above 8000 already this year. It coats our ...
FRANK'S PLACE: Despite our worries, nature blooms
The natural world doesn't need our interference. Mother Nature isn't biding her time, awaiting our next move.
SINGLE MOM NEEDS HELP!! American Angel Works Fundraiser
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 11, 2013 CONTACT Michelle Couch, Executive Director (678) 237-9161michelle.couch@americanangelworks.org Charitable Organization Seeking Assistance for Urgent Hardship SituationTax Deductible Online Contributions Accepted It is with the spirit of a giving heart that American Angel Works (AAW) is reaching out to the Patch community at this time. We ...
How To Grow The Republican Party. Greg Williams Explains
As an ethics watchdog or citizen group, we meet some great young candidates with bright futures. Greg Williams is one of these. It's great to see the passion and easy to see the knowledge that he has taken time to delve into. In a word, refreshing.
While the Mayor Fiddles, Volunteers Build a Garden
Snellville's new Community Garden brings new dimension to community spirit.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Grease + muscles + fireworks = money
My children all played at least one sport in high school. In Gwinnett County, I think that’s almost a given, a graduation requirement, isn’t it? The girls cheered and played soccer and softball. My son played football and golf. And he wrestled. I never understood what a demanding sport wrestling ...
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: A break in the Family Holidays
The baskets have been discovered, the bunnies’ ears are ragged and unevenly bitten, and millions of families made their annual spring trek to pay homage to a God they’ll give a nod again sometime toward the end of December. Easter has come and gone, and with the exception of the ...
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