Ticks which transmit illnesses that can be deadly for humans and pets are emerging. A man’s death has been linked to a virus new to Georgia.
Month: April 2022
GA Dream Homes: SMART Lights, Barn, Outdoor Shop, Party Dock On Lake
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Some Georgia restaurants and delivery services scored well for cleanliness, and others were cited for food and pest violations.
Beer Pick: Terrapin Depth Perception Imperial IPA is dangerously drinkable
Terrapin Beer Co.’s latest creation is Depth Perception Imperial IPA.
GA Kohl's Stores May Be Sold To Competitor: Report
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Metro Atlanta food and drink events to check out in May
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GA Good News: Best Public Schools, Ed Bills Signed, Six Flags Hiring
Good news stories in GA this week include the 2022 Best Public High Schools, Gov. Kemp signs education bills and Six Flags is hiring.
Antisemitic Incidents Reach Record High In U.S., Georgia: Report
From swastikas and hate-filled flyers to vandalism of a Holocaust memorial, last year saw cases of antisemitism jump in GA and nationwide.
GA Weekend Events: Cambridge Jazz Ensembles, Goat Yoga, Tai Chi
There are several events happening throughout Metro Atlanta this weekend. Goat yoga is scheduled for Saturday in Loganville.
Advance voting for General Primary and Nonpartisan General Election begins May 2
Voters are not limited to Election Day to cast their ballot. Advance voting for the General Primary and Nonpartisan General Election begins Monday, May 2 at the Gwinnett Voter Registrations and Elections Office in Lawrenceville and 10 advance voting locations around the county.
Registered voters may vote advance in person every day, including weekends, May 2 through May 20, from 7:00am to 7:00pm. To find an advance voting location near you, visit the Gwinnett Elections website. Be sure to check wait times before you head to the advance voting locations by visiting GwinnettCounty.com.
Please note the Gwinnett County Fairgrounds will not be an advance voting site for the May 24 primary election.
Voters may request an absentee by mail ballot for the May 24 General Primary and Nonpartisan Election now through Friday, May 13. Voting by mail is an option for all voters, not just those who will be out of town.A completed application must be received before an absentee by mail ballot is issued. Please call the Voter Registrations and Elections Office at 678.226.7210to request an application or complete the form online.
Voters must return their voted absentee by mail ballot by Tuesday, May 24 at 7:00pm. Ballots can be returned by mail, hand-delivered to the Voter Registrations and Elections Office, or dropped into one of the six secure ballot drop boxes located around the county. No postage is necessary if you use the ballot drop boxes.
Please note that not all voting locations have drop boxes. Ballot drop boxes are now located inside designated advance voting location and are only available during advanced voting hours and days.
To check the status of your voter registration, see a sample ballot, and find your polling location, visit the Secretary of State’s My Voter Page. For more information or to stay up-to-date with elections in Gwinnett, follow @GwinnettGov on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram or visit GwinnettElections.com.
The Gwinnett Voter Registrations and Elections Beauty P. Baldwin Building is located at 455 Grayson Highway in Lawrenceville.