Land to be cleared for downtown gathering space.
Rep. Rob Woodall describes rating change news as “big and bad.”
Bipartisan resolution will honor those who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Tax reassessment notices mailed Friday indicate average decrease of 23 percent on 100,000 homes.
Congressional staff given opportunity to ask questions about tax reform proposal.
Bill clears General Assembly on last day of legislative session.
Condemned building in downtown Dacula to be taken down.
The group plans to focus on finding ways to eliminate unnecessary federal laws.
City of Dacula acquires temporary construction easement to tear down old building on city property.
SB 10 clears the General Assembly as legislative session winds down.
Georgia House of Representatives fails to vote on measure before adjourning.
Georgia lawmakers working to finalize tax reform legislation before the session ends.
Sidewalks to be installed along both roadways.
The Founding Fathers Tea Party Patriots discuss issues affecting Gwinnett County.
City still waiting on signed temporary construction easement from owner of adjacent property.
Woodall said administration and Senate Democrats are leading the way to a Friday federal shutdown.
Dacula City Council to meet Thursday night.
Rep. Rob Woodall co-sponsored the legislation.
Republicans describe their fiscal year 2012 budget as “The Path to Prosperity.”
Georgia General Assembly expected to vote on HB 387.
Taxpayers needing extra time to mail returns can visit Lawrenceville or Duluth locations.
Deadline to file returns is Monday, April 18.
Dacula Post Office keeping regular business hours on tax day.
Former customers may be due a refund.
Both cases were tabled in January.
Project part of Gwinnett County’s partnership with Soldiers’ Angels.
Woodall co-sponsors bill to withhold salaries of Members of Congress and the President in the event of a government shutdown.
Continued work to convert HOV lanes to HOT lanes will bring closures Monday through Thursday.
General Assembly acts on several measures this week.
Officials say downtown property owner has yet to sign agreement allowing city crews access to land.
Project one of 73 potential transportation projects submitted by Gwinnett County.
House minority leader says full-throated advocacy stalled the “tax and pretend” measure.
Proposed constitutional amendment would tie tuition increases at University System of Georgia schools to inflation.
County says recipients should disregard commercial property value assessment notices.
Caucus describes HB 387 as “Tax and Pretend” proposal.
Council to discuss status of temporary easement on property eyed by city for condemnation.
Governor says one year anniversary is a good time to renew our vows to fight law.
Officials describe the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act as a continuing success story.
Freshman congressman said balancing budget will require difficult choices, sees chance of FairTax passage in 2013.
Dacula native to take seat as chair of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners.