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No 'Pink Slime' at GCPS, New iPad and Improved Restaurant Inspections

Here's a look back at five of our most popular stories in Dacula last week.

 

No “Pink Slime” Used by the School System’s Beef Suppliers

The “pink slime” issue is still hot this week and GCPS spokesperson Jorge Quintana eased the community’s concern by  releasing a statement that the school system’s beef suppliers do not use the substance commonly referred to as “pink slime.”

The New iPad Became Available on March 16

The new iPad hit stores on March 16 and boasts several exciting new features. If you don’t know what’s different about this iPad you can find out in this article and if you already bought a new iPad let us know what you think in the comments section!

Dacula Restaurant Inspections: March 14

Four Dacula restaurants, Burger King, Green Tea, Luigi’s and Rick Tanners, all improved on their previous low restaurant inspection scores. These restuarants scored in the 90s on reinspections.

Dacula Woman Receives Suspicious Money Order in FedEx Package

A Dacula woman received a suspicious FedEx package with an apparent fraudulent money order in the amount of $900. A strange voice mail at a number in Seattle, Wash. was intriguing, but didn't lead to an answer.

Dr. Bryan Long Named as New Principal of Dacula High School

Dr. Bryan Long will take over as the new principal of Dacula High School on April 2 succeeding Donnie Nutt, who is retiring at the end of the month. Dr. Long has a strong history of employment with the Gwinnett County School System. Read more about the new DHS principal on the Dacula Patch.

Related Topics: Last week in Dacula and Top stories

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