SNELLVILLE – Somehow Jim W. Cofer Jr. managed to cram 200 years of Snellville history into one book. It did, however, take 529 pages and more than 360 photos, figures and tables. Snellville's first
SNELLVILLE - A task force comprised of students, business owners and community leaders met with representatives of Jacobs - a planning and engineering firm - to begin talks about the city's 2040
SNELLVILLE – The Snellville Commerce Club rewarded two area students with $1,000 scholarship checks Tuesday. Each year, the Snellville Commerce Club, the business arm of Snellville Tourism and Trade
SNELLVILLE – The sharks are back! Students will pitch their business ideas to local entrepreneurs Tuesday and Wednesday in the annual Snellville Shark Tank program created by the Snellville
SNELLVILLE – The creation of the Towne Center took a major step forward Monday as the City Council unanimously approved a contract with TSW to design a library/city market building. "This will be an
The Snelllville Council recognized Chad Greene Livsey for his dedication to cleaning up the city and surrounding areas Monday. Livsey, a South Gwinnett High School graduate, grew up watching his
SNELLVILLE – Gwinnett County Transit is taking a comprehensive look at the future of transit in the county and it wants to hear from Snellville residents. Talks on the Connect Gwinnett Transit Plan
SNELLVILLE – The Snellville Days Festival is returning to T.W. Briscoe Park May 5 and 6. Crowds of more than 30,000 are expected to pack the two-day arts and crafts festival to get a glimpse of the
SNELLVILLE – A group of small business owners had a direct line to President Donald Trump Tuesday and used it to voice their questions and comments about issues facing their businesses. Trump
SNELLVILLE - Snellville Police Department announced today it has been awarded a grant for a drug collection unit as part of CVS Health's Medication Disposal for Safer Communities Program. The new unit