Cookie Jar, New Homes and Heated Rivalry
Check out some of the blogs posted last week by readers like you.
- By Kristi Reed
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- December 2, 2012
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Here are just a few of the blogs posted during the past week:
- What the Heck Happened to Gwinnett County’s Audit Department?
- Who’s Minding Gwinnett’s Cookie Jar?
- What’s an Audit Department Do and Why Do We Need One?
- New Homes Are on the Rise!
- UGA Destroys Tech 42-10 in Heated In-State Rivalry Game
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