Full payment is due by Nov. 15.
County leaders to begin finalizing fiscal year 2012 budget.
Rep. Rob Woodall hosting event on Wednesday, Sept. 14.
GCPL plans to reduce days and hours of operation.
Court system requesting slightly less money for upcoming fiscal year, but Superior Court Judge Tom Davis advises further reductions are not recommended.
New rates to go into effect during 2012 annual billing cycle.
President Obama unveils plan to get Americans back to work.
Both parties to double-taxation dispute 'feeling the decline.'
Chief warns of recent turnover; fire chief also holding positions open in effort to save money.
Applicant responds to statement questioning necessity of pawn shop in area by saying there are “lots of homes being foreclosed in Hamilton Mill.”
County begins planning for fiscal year 2012.
Event will feature the three candidates seeking the council seat currently held by Tim Montgomery.
Three licenses issued last week by Gwinnett County for Dacula area businesses.
Meeting recordings will be available on TVgwinnett and online at www.gwinnettcounty.com.
A look at a few of the top stories this week on Dacula Patch.
Five-year plan will serve as a planning tool for the City of Dacula.
Former city councilman, political activist declare intent to seek office.
Special art presentation also planned.
Permit request to go before the Gwinnett County Planning Commission on Sept. 6.
Trash pickup haulers will follow regular schedule.
Seats currently held by council members Sue Robinson and Tim Montgomery to be filled in November.
Test conducted Wednesday evening.
Gas tax rate freeze also confirmed.
Rate for Atlanta area dips slightly from June.
Spring Street culvert and pipe repair contract also on work session agenda.
Work continues to convert HOV lanes to toll lanes.
District 3 commissioner voices displeasure over county failure to issue a request for proposals for the privatization of Briscoe Field.
Gwinnett portions of Braselton and Hoschton also moved out of 7th District.
New $15.5 million section runs from Martins Chapel Road to West Campbell Road.
Facility will be located on the Indian Shoals Road side of the park.
Program goal is to reach a million volunteer hours per year by 2015.
A large, and mostly supportive, crowd turned out for Tuesday's town hall meeting in Lawrenceville with U.S. Rep. Rob Woodall of Georgia's Seventh District.
County offers new tool to track how your property tax dollars are being spent.
Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation provides tips to make park visits safe and enjoyable.
Library system honored for excellence and leadership in delivering digital media to the community.
Seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increase to 10.1 percent in July.
Ten people fail to respond to summons.
Sugarloaf Parkway extension from Dacula to Buford also makes cut.
Is raising taxes the solution to America's debt problem?