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SNELLVILLE - Mayor Barbara Bender said the city's police department is "the best police department in the state" Monday. So when Snellville Police Department Chief Roy Whitehead had to name the

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SNELLVILLE – Council approved a five-year update of the Livable Centers Initiative Monday, which outlines key strategies and a work program for the Towne Center area. The LCI is a grant program funded

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SNELLVILLE – After a brief hiatus, the Snellville Arts Commission is back with a new focus. Created in 2012, the Snellville Arts Commission was designed to increase art awareness in the community. SAC

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SNELLVILLE – Gwinnett County officials briefed local senior citizens about a food program to make its debut at T.W. Briscoe Park next month. While next month's start date is not yet firm, the

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Upcoming Parks and Recreation Events

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Upcoming Senior Center Events

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The council approved the city's 2040 Comprehensive Plan Feb. 11. The Comprehensive Plan is a map of the city's future for the next 20 years and sets policy and direction and a five-year work program

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SNELLVILLE – Calling all high school students. The Snellville Youth Commission will be hosting its second annual Youth Summit from 12 to 4 p.m. Feb. 23 at City Hall. What's the event about? "We want

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SNELLVILLE – The Georgia Municipal Association has given the city a Safety Grant check in the amount of $4,553 and a Liability Grant check in the amount of $8,926.07 toward the purchase of a

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The Snellville Farmers Market is now preparing for its 10 th season by accepting applications from potential vendors. Local farmers as well as vendors who produce other food products will be

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SNELLVILLE – Snellville residents will pick a new councilman and vote on a Sunday alcohol sales question during a March 19 special election. Tod Warner, a 56-year-old real estate investment advisor

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SNELLVILLE – The county's Microtransit program, which transports citizens for free around the city on small buses, has been extended past its initial six-month run until April 30. The program has