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Gwin•nett

(gwɪˈnɛt)

n.
Button, 1735?–77, American Revolutionary leader, born in England.
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Agents in the Fraud Investigations Division at the Georgia Department of Insurance assisted the California Department of Insurance and the Gwinnett County District Attorney's Office with the arrests of two individuals involved in the scheme that involved creating fake certificates of insurance.
A Gwinnett County high school teacher from Georgia was arrested Friday for allegedly having sex with a 17-year-old student multiple times.
[U.S.A.], Oct 21 (ANI): A police officer of Gwinnett County, Georgia, succumbed to injuries after being shot in the line of duty on Saturday.
Securities and Exchange Commission, assigned a 'AAA' rating to the following Development Authority of Gwinnett County, Georgia obligation: --Approximately $96.1 million taxable revenue bonds (Gwinnett Center expansion and parking deck project) series 2018.
Keith Kantor will be serving as Chair of Fundraising for the National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI ) - Gwinnett. This follows the successful completion of Dr.
Auto Business News-November 23, 2017--Mercedes-Benz collaborates with Gwinnett Tech for new automotive program
(AP) -- Gwinnett Technical College is joining the film industry.
Prime Minister Tony Blair in New York City to announce Orange County Public Schools in Florida and Gwinnett County Public Schools in Georgia as the co-winners of the 2014 Broad Prize for Urban Education--the largest education prize in America awarded to the most improved urban school district.
Coun Malcolm Gwinnett, until recently the Lib Dem leader on Wolverhampton City Council, had stunned colleagues by announcing his defection to UKIP.
You are invited to help our community to encourage, recognize, develop, and expand opportunities for promising students of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) through the Gwinnett Regional Science and Engineering Fair.