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What to Expect on the July 31st Ballot
Check out what Gwinnett voters will see on the ballot.
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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<strong>Politics</strong>: I consider myself moderate, and, while I always have a strong opinion, I often can see both sides. I believe in voting for the person, not the party, and do not vote along party lines.
<strong>Religion</strong>: My faith is one of the most important things in my life. I'll tell you more over coffee!
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Check out what Gwinnett voters will see on the ballot.
Prices for lunch and breakfast at Gwinnett County schools will stay the same when kids return to classes Aug. 6.
The youngster died from injuries suffered in an accident on Lake Lanier earlier in July.
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The Faith Project has partnered with several local charities to host a Christmas in July for the homeless.
Some Peachtree Corners students will see a new face at the beginning of the 2012-2013 school year. A new principal has been named for Berkeley Lake Elementary School.
Some farmers market vendors in Gwinnett have seen crops wither during this record-breaking drought.
Officials give details on preparations for returning and new students to Gwinnett County Public Schools for the upcoming 2012-2013 school year.
An incident involving the transport of a female inmate leads to the arrest of a Gwinnett County Sheriff's Deputy.
Snellville native David Yarbrough hopes 'Merica Clothing inspires others to create Made in the USA brands.
The Faith Project, founded by Snellville resident Lakeisha Johnson, is hosting a Christmas in July for the homeless.
Arrangements have been made for Josephine Long Starnes, 87.
The camp will offer youth ages 7-18 lessons in entrepreneurship and business skills.
Two adults and three children have been displaced from their home.
U.S. Attorney's Office seeking at least a 30-day continuance of sentencing for Shirley Lasseter and other defendants in bribery case to facilitate matters related to their cooperation into ongoing investigation of corruption in Gwinnett County.
The camp will offer youth ages 7-18 lessons in entrepreneurship and business skills.
Voters in Gwinnett can cast a ballot at county election offices on Saturday, July 21.