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SNELLVILLE – The Gwinnett Chamber inaugural Moxie Awards is recognizing women who "are making it happen," and Mayor Pro Tem Barbara Bender is one of them. Bender has been named a finalist in the

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Upcoming Senior Center Events

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Upcoming Parks and Recreation Events

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SNELLVILLE – The Snellville Police Department has been awarded a Highway Safety High Visibility Enforcement Grant totaling $7,366 from the Governor's Office of Highway Safety in Atlanta. The grant

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SNELLVILLE – The city's annual paving contract has been approved at local company E.R. Snell's low bid of $698,448.85. The council approved the contract for street repairs and repaving Monday. The

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SNELLVILLE – The Snellville Police Department is hosting a National Prescription Drug Take Back Day Oct. 27. The event, which allows residents to drop off unwanted or expired prescription drugs, will

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SNELLVILLE – City officials are looking for feedback on the 2040 Comprehensive Plan before it goes to council for approval. An open house for residents will take place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Nov. 8 in

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SNELLVILLE – The city's own GarageWorx was named Small Business Resource Champion of the Year at the Gwinnett Chamber's 2018 Pinnacle Small Business Awards luncheon and ceremony Tuesday. "Finalists of

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The City of Snellville is soliciting competitive bids for the purchase of a John Deere Cross Over Utility Vehicle. Please visit the bid page for more information.

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SNELLVILLE – The city is one of the top places to retire in the state, according to a new study. The study, by SmartAsset, a financial technology company, ranked the cities with the most recreational

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SNELLVILLE – Archer High School senior Kristin Horne was raised in a military family. So when it came time to complete her Gold Award – the highest achievement a Girl Scout can receive – she knew it

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SNELLVILLE – The Snellville Police Department was recognized as the top agency in the state for its efforts to educate the public about the dangers of distracted driving and enforcement of distracted