A centuries-old red oak tree that has stood along U.S. 78 in Snellville since before the signing of the Constitution has…
Month: December 2020
Gwinnett approves resurfacing grant application
Gwinnett Commissioners recently approved a grant application that will allow the state to assist in resurfacing about 31…
Lawrenceville says no to outdoor storage at self-storage facility
The Lawrenceville City Council recently denied a request by Lawrenceville Hand Properties, LLC to allow outdoor storage …
Lawrenceville Pets Who Need A Home: Ava, Gordo, Chloe & More
Animal shelters in your area put these pets up for adoption over the past week.
Maxwell 2020 season summary
The Maxwell Ratings will rank the 444 teams of the Georgia High School Association and the Georgia Independent School As…
THURSDAY’S WEATHER-TRAFFIC: Rain to pick up for soggy New Year’s Eve
After the whirlwind of 2020, it’s only appropriate that the year is going out on a soggy note.
Safest Way To Celebrate New Year's Holiday In GA Is At Home: CDC
Health experts urge Georgia residents to stay home this New Year’s holiday. If you can’t, here are a few tips to enjoy the weekend safely.
Class 7A: Grayson 38, Collins Hill 14
Grayson (14-0) scored touchdowns on five of its seven first-half possessions, racing to a 35-0 lead, and won a third state title in 10 years.
Georgia planning coronavirus vaccine expansion for older adults
The state of Georgia is planning to add people 65 and older, police officers and other first responders to the current cohort of persons eligible for COVID-19 vaccination, Gov. Brian Kemp’s office announced late Wednesday.
General and Special Election Runoff: January 5
Please note that no in-person voting will take placeMonday, January 4.
The General and Special Election Runoff election will take place Tuesday, January 5 from 7:00am to 7:00pm at all polling locations in Gwinnett County. Visit the Secretary of State’s My Voter Page to locate your polling location or view a sample ballot. There is no voting at the Voter Registrations and Elections Office on Election Day. Please note that if you are in line at 7:00pm you will be allowed to vote.
Voters must return their completed Absentee/Advance by mail ballot by Tuesday, January 5 at 7:00pm. Ballots can be delivered by mail or hand-delivered to the Voter Registrations and Elections Office, or they may be dropped into one of the 23 secure ballot drop boxes located around the county. No postage is necessary on ballots placed in the drop boxes.
The General and Special Election Runoff results will be posted online on the Georgia Secretary of State’s website. A link to the elections results will be posted on this website after the polls close.