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Apply for Gwinnett 101 Citizens Academy
Posted: Jan 16, 2026Learn how your county government operates by joining the Gwinnett 101 Citizens Academy!
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Chairwoman Hendrickson serves First Serve at Atlanta Vibe Home Match
Posted: Jan 07, 2026Gwinnett County Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson will take center court this Sunday, January 11, when she delivers the ceremonial First Serve at the Atlanta Vibe’s home match at Gas South Arena.
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Upfront Gwinnett: Trapped and Trafficked | The Tipping Point (Episode 3)
Posted: Jan 07, 2026This episode examines the moment when silence gives way to responsibility, and when justice becomes more than a concept. It becomes action.
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Board of Commissioners adopts budget for 2026
Posted: Jan 06, 2026The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday approved a $2.58 billion budget to fund County operations and projects for 2026, a reduction of $84.6 million from the previous year’s budget.
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Remote inspection web app now available
Posted: Jan 05, 2026The County is streamlining how select residential and commercial building types will submit remote inspections.
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SPLOST: Pedestrian safety improvements coming near Dyer Elementary
Posted: Jan 01, 2026Gwinnett County is enhancing safety and accessibility for pedestrians near Dyer Elementary School.
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Walk for Peace arrives in Gwinnett
Posted: Dec 31, 2025Gwinnett County welcomed the International Walk for Peace during a visit to Wat Lao Buddha Khanti temple, joining communities around the world in recognizing the Walk’s mission of unity, compassion, and peace.
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Recycle your live Christmas Tree
Posted: Dec 22, 2025Recycle your live Christmas tree once the holidays have passed as part of Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful’s annual Bring One for the Chipper tree recycling event.
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GUIDE, Inc. executive earns top national honors
Posted: Dec 17, 2025The International Certification and Reciprocity Consortium has named Jessica Andrews-Wilson, Executive Director of GUIDE, Inc., as the 2025 Prevention Specialist of the Year.
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Upfront Gwinnett: Trapped and Trafficked | It’s Not That Bad (Episode 1)
Posted: Dec 16, 2025Trapped and Trafficked, we step into the uncomfortable reality of exploitation happening in plain sight, inside families, communities, and everyday spaces where trauma is often minimized or ignored.
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Upfront Gwinnett: Trapped and Trafficked | The Ones You Don’t See (Episode 2)
Posted: Dec 16, 2025Human trafficking doesn’t always happen in dark alleys or behind locked doors. Increasingly, it happens quietly -- through screens, messages, and manipulation -- in places people never think of looking.
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Become a Warming Station Attendant
Posted: Dec 16, 2025Looking for meaningful part-time work? Join our team of compassionate, reliable individuals this winter season.
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Toney’s Program launches to reduce youth gun violence and honor fallen officer
Posted: Dec 15, 2025The Gwinnett County Police Department has launched Toney’s Program, a new educational and mentorship initiative developed with Gwinnett County Juvenile Court, Administrative Office of the Courts, Child Advocacy and Juvenile Services, and View Point Health. The program is named in memory of Officer Antwan Toney, badge number 1808, who was killed in the line of duty in 2018.
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Watch a holiday chorus performance
Posted: Dec 15, 2025Student choirs from around the county spread holiday cheer at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center in early December. Check out these talented students from Gwinnett County Public Schools to get into the holiday spirit!
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Tax Commissioner's Office announces new tag office hours for 2026
Posted: Dec 08, 2025Beginning January 1, the Tax Commissioner's tag office hours will be 8:30am to 5:00pm, Monday through Friday. The call center hours will remain unchanged.
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SPLOST: Improvements coming to North Bogan Road and Thompson Mill Road
Posted: Dec 01, 2025Construction is underway on a new roundabout at the intersection of North Bogan Road and Thompson Mill Road to improve traffic flow and enhance safety for drivers in the area.
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Take a survey about Gwinnett’s drinking water
Posted: Dec 01, 2025Gwinnett Water Resources wants to hear from you! Residents can share their honest feedback on water quality and tap water use through a brief survey.
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Tax Commissioner's Office closes early December 5 and 2026 new office hours
Posted: Nov 24, 2025The Tax Commissioner's main office, tag offices, and call center will close at noon on Friday, December 5 to allow for critical system updates.
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Gwinnett County wants your input on Hazard Mitigation
Posted: Nov 20, 2025Gwinnett Emergency Management is reaching out to our community to hear your thoughts on how hazards and disasters have affected you, your property, and our environment.
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Food resources available in Gwinnett
Posted: Nov 19, 2025Help is available for residents in need of assistance with food, hygiene products, and household goods.