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Grayson approves 2010-11 budget
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Gwinnett Daily Post
The Grayson City Council approved its Fiscal Year 2010-11 budget here Monday night following several public hearings.
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Grayson to host beer festival to raise money
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Grayson's Downtown Development Authority is hosting the city's first-ever beer festival.
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Grayson discusses changing charter to allow manager
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Gwinnett Daily Post
The Grayson City Council is beginning the groundwork to possibly change its governmental structure to one coordinated by a city manager and not just a mayor and council.
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Gwinnett feud frays county-city relations
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Gwinnett County and its cities are locked in a two-year battle that has cost them more than good will.
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14 cities remain united in service dispute against county
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Gwinnett Daily Post
Officials say the remaining 14 cities are “100 percent on board” with a joint effort to take on Gwinnett County in a service dispute, despite a defection by Lilburn this week.
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Grayson amends alcohol ordinance to allow beer festival, wine-tasting center
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Gwinnett Daily Post
The Grayson City Council took preliminary steps Monday to allow a wine-tasting center to open within the city limits. By changing provisions to the Alcoholic Beverage Ordinance, the Council will allow for “boutique wine shops” to operate in the city.
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County garbage customers will pay more than cities'
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
While Gwinnett County's solid waste plan lowers rates for many unincorporated residents, cities have fared much better in their contracts for residential garbage service.
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Service dispute goes to court
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Gwinnett Daily Post
Commissioners and councilmen could decide this week to take some services off the table in a year long service dispute.
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