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Douglas County Education Foundation Celebrates Banner Year
The Douglas County Education Foundation awarded $156,000 to Douglas County School System teachers and students.

Hometown: Clinton, Iowa
Birthday: August 24.
John Barker returns to Patch after nearly a three-year absence. He was the founder of Douglasville Patch in 2010 and will now be covering a much wider area, including Douglasville, Dallas-Hiram, Logansville-Grayson, Dacula and Cumming, among other Georgia areas.
During his absence, John spent time as a public affairs specialist for both the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
He grew up in a small town in Iowa and served as a photojournalist in the Army for eight years. John served in Germany, West Point and Korea. He earned several military photojournalism awards including the Keith L. Ware Award and the Thomas Jefferson Award for a first-place entry for stories supported by photos. While a military photojournalist, John covered thousands of stories, including the Presidents of the United States Ronald Reagan and George H. Bush. He attended several military journalism and editor programs at the Defense Information School and was accepted, through portfolio, to attend the Army Advanced Photojournalism Course, held at the University of South Carolina. After serving in the Army, he worked as a writer and photographer for major daily newspapers like the San Antonio Express-News. He's also been an editor of several weekly newspapers in Texas and Georgia, including in Paulding and Douglas Counties. Owner of River City Images Portrait Studio for many years, John has used his photojournalism skills to photograph hundreds of weddings. He is married to Marina, his German-Italian wife.
Politics: I am not registered with any political party and strive to vote for the most qualified candidate.
Local Hot-Button Issues: I believe strongly in the arts and their importance in the community.
The Douglas County Education Foundation awarded $156,000 to Douglas County School System teachers and students.

The 2040 Unified Plan and the Future Development Map will be available for public viewing, review and feedback.
Supporters who donate blood will receive a complimentary gift from the American Red Cross, while supplies last.
Chief Deputy J. Robert 'Robbie' Hamrick served well over 40 years in public safety.
In this video, Forsyth County Sheriff Ron Freeman explains the reason and purpose of the new uniforms deputies will soon be wearing.
Andres was missing too much time with family, so he joined his wife selling Avon. Now the Loganville couple are in a national campaign.
Villa Rica Police Chief Michael Mansour says bodycam video shows his officers acted properly in an arrest, and asks the public to view it.
The Adoption Jamboree will feature a DJ, face-painting, Kona ice, popcorn and giveaways for pets.
Suwanee won Downtown Excellence Awards in the Volunteer and Organization categories at the 2018 Georgia Downtown Association Conference.
Thirty-two dogs were rescued from neglect in Macon Wednesday with issues like hair loss and visual impairment.
The Gwinnett County Police Department is seeking assistance in identifying a man who, they say, robbed a Norcross insurance company, Aug 6.
Through fun, hands-on activities and field trips, students learned a lot and kept summer slide at bay.
Police have arrested and charged a man, they say, committed murder and armed robbery in a Snellville home break-in in July.
Paulding County deputies chased a speeding biker who crashed and died after he ran when they tried to pull him over.
The Atlanta Bureau of the FBI is seeking the public’s help in identifying a man who may know of a child sexual exploitation victim.
One restaurant scores 77 after the inspector finds improper food temps and storage.
A Forsyth country club fails inspection when the inspector finds a walk-in cooler in disrepair, improper food temps and storage.
One restaurant had its serving permit suspended and all "service must cease until the issues have been resolved."
Artisans and crafters are encouraged to apply.
A special presentation will be given by the National Association of Biology Teachers at its National Conference this fall in California.