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Crystal was born in Florida and moved to the Netherlands at the age of 2. She grew up as the child of missionaries who worked in refugee communities, an experience that shaped her worldview.
She has an educational background in Religion and International Relations. Her work has been featured in the Foreign Policy Association, Women's Views on News, Conflict Solutions International, Our Town Gwinnett Magazine and Atlanta area Patches. She was also a piano and voice teacher in the Snellville community for five years. She has a strong passion for community journalism and giving locals a voice.
She and her husband, Paul, have two wonderful preschool-age children.
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A few simple precautions for drivers and parents will keep your kids safe on the road.
Snellville native Jamey Toney is coming home to Snellville and bringing his business with him.
308 cases have now been reported and 23 people have died so far; Georgia is the 17th state to be affected.
The National Weather Service predicts temperatures of 39 degrees Monday, dropping to below freezing when the wind chill is factored in.
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Starting this week, Georgia unemployment checks will be paid electronically
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Follow up: A town hall meeting is scheduled for Nov. 8 at 7 p.m..
Residents are asking for help from the city to solve their rodent problem, caused by a broken dam and low water levels.
Halloween starts now! Take advantage of these local trunk-or-treats and haunted houses while there's still scare in the air.
The Bulldogs could coast to an SEC East title - if they can get past the undefeated Gators.
The following were arrested in unincorporated Snellville between Oct. 19 and Oct. 25.
Vote online to help break the tie between the Eagle with the Flag and the Eagle soaring over Pines.
The Gwinnett County School Board and Superintendent need to go, according to David Johnson, brother of a young woman who passed away from a rare bacterial infection.
The Gwinnett County School Board and Superintendent need to go, according to David Johnson, brother of a young woman who passed away from a rare bacterial infection.