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  2. Gwinnett Daily Post - Wikipedia

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    64,113 (as of 2013) [3] ISSN. 1086-0096. Website. gwinnettdailypost .com. The Gwinnett Daily Post is a daily newspaper published in Gwinnett County, Georgia, and serves as the county's legal organ. [4] The newspaper is owned by Times-Journal Inc. and prints Wednesday and Sunday each week. [5]

  3. DNA from Georgia woman's murder leads to wrong twin ... - AOL

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    The Gwinnett Daily Post reported that he had been sentenced to life plus 25 years in prison. Barrington said a crime like this "could happen to anyone at any time." "Be aware of your surroundings ...

  4. Gwinnett County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The county's main newspaper is the Gwinnett Daily Post. The Spanish language newspaper El Nuevo Georgia has its headquarters in unincorporated Gwinnett County, near Norcross. [49] [50] Telemundo Atlanta and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution are both based in Gwinnett.

  5. List of newspapers in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Fulton County Daily Report [1] Atlanta George-Anne: Georgia Southern University, Statesboro: Weekly Georgia Fire News: Georgia: Georgia Post: Roberta Weekly Gwinnett Daily Post: Lawrenceville: Wednesday, Friday & Sunday Times-Journal Inc Newspaper in Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States, and serves as the county's official legal organ ...

  6. Gray Television - Wikipedia

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    The Gwinnett Daily Post increased circulation in 1997 through a deal with Genesis Cable Communications to provide the paper to its metro Atlanta subscribers at Genesis's expense. [3] In 1998, Gray started to expand beyond its Southeast region. As the company agreed to purchase the Busse Broadcasting Corporation, which owned KOLN, KGIN-TV and WEAU.

  7. Nicole Love Hendrickson - Wikipedia

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    Nicole Love Hendrickson. Nicole Love Hendrickson is an American elected official serving as the chair of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners. She is the only full-time and at-large commissioner in the county. [1][2] Hendrickson is the first African-American and person of color, and the third woman, to serve as the county's chair.

  8. Sugar Hill, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Hill is served by the Gwinnett Daily Post, which is the most widely distributed newspaper in Sugar Hill as well as Gwinnett county's legal organ. [37] The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is also distributed in Sugar Hill. The weekly Gwinnett Herald served Sugar Hill from 1871 until 1885. [38]

  9. Kelly Gissendaner - Wikipedia

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    Kelly Renée Gissendaner (née Brookshire; March 8, 1968 – September 30, 2015) was an American woman who was executed by the U.S. state of Georgia. Gissendaner had been convicted of orchestrating the murder of her husband, Douglas Gissendaner (December 14, 1966 – February 7, 1997). [1][2] At the time of the murder, Gissendaner was 28, and ...