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Hudgens Arts Finalists Announced for $50,000 Prize
All four artists will display their work in the Finalists Exhibition June 8 through Sept. 7 at the Hudgens Center for the Arts.

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All four artists will display their work in the Finalists Exhibition June 8 through Sept. 7 at the Hudgens Center for the Arts.

The House passes the boater-safety bill named for children killed on Lake Lanier in 2012. The governor's signature is expected.
Pending legislation would permit Peachtree Corners city leaders to create means to renovate areas that would benefit from redevelopment. Voters would decide in November.
Nicholas Poulos, a seventh grader at the Peachtree Corners private school, bested 19 other competitors at the recent competition.
Former Gwinnett commissioner Mike Beaudreau is alleged to have significantly outspent his fellow commissioners while in office.
Pending legislation would permit Peachtree Corners city leaders to create means to renovate areas that would benefit from redevelopment. Voters would decide in November.
It's more than just a foot race, it's a fundraiser and party all rolled into one.
At Tuesday night's meeting, Peachtree Corners City Council also approved a waiver to allow a private gate and roads for new subdivision on Bush Road.
Nicholas Poulos, 13, a student at the Peachtree Corners private school, bested 19 other competitors at the recent competition.
This week marks the 10th anniversary of a war that is directly responsible for 189,000 deaths, including some from the Norcross-Peachtree Corners area.
At Tuesday night's meeting The Peachtree Corners City Council also approved a waiver to allow a private gate and roads for new subdivision on Bush Road.
U.S. Sen. Rand Paul received 25 percent of the vote and Sen. Marco Rubio got 23 percent.
Nicholas Poulos, 13, a student at the Peachtree Corners private school, bested 19 other competitors at the recent competition.
Gwinnett County Public Schools will hold board meetings in each of the five districts in March and April.
A new report shows the state receives a failing grade. Most state laws fail to protect consumers, researchers contend.
The Peachtree Corners council agenda also includes a number of other items including a alcoholic beverage license and a charter amendment.
Vets are warning that bills for veterinary services are likely to go up as a result of taxes on medical equipment.
The official start of the vernal equinox is Wednesday, March 20.
Do you think one of the four top-seeded teams will bring home the championship April 8?
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for north Georgia, including Peachtree Corners.