Deputies Arrest Third Suspect In Murder Of Football Star Killed Outside Sugarloaf Mills

Published: Nov. 19, 2023, 10 a.m.

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    Deputies Arrest Third Suspect In Murder Of Football Star Killed Outside Sugarloaf Mills

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    Suwanee\\u2019s Shaun King, Lilburn\'s Diane Owens Recognized for Service to Mercer University\\u2019s Board of Trustees

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    Sol Systems and Gas South Team Up to Donate $300K in support of STEM Education at Gwinnett schools

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STORY 1: Deputies Arrest Third Suspect In Murder Of Football Star Killed Outside Sugarloaf Mills

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Gwinnett County sheriff\'s deputies arrested Kpadeh Jones, a Lawrenceville resident, as the third suspect in the shooting of Elijah DeWitt, a Jefferson High School football standout, killed in a shooting outside Sugarloaf Mills in Lawrenceville last year. Jones, along with Kemare Bryan and Chandler Richardson, faces charges related to DeWitt\'s murder, including felony and malice murder, aggravated assault, and possession of a firearm during the commission of certain felonies. DeWitt\'s family filed a lawsuit against the mall\'s owners, security officials, Dave and Buster\'s, and five individuals, alleging insufficient measures to address known crime-related issues at the mall before DeWitt\'s death. The lawsuit is pending in Gwinnett County State Court.

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STORY 2: Suwanee\\u2019s Shaun King, Lilburn\'s Diane Owens Recognized for Service to Mercer University\\u2019s Board of Trustees

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Suwanee\'s Shaun King and Lilburn\'s M. Diane Owens were recognized for completing five-year terms on Mercer University\\u2019s Board of Trustees. King, senior pastor of Johns Creek Baptist Church, earned his Doctor of Divinity degree in 2018 from the School of Theology. Owens, a retired attorney and former board chair, is a 1977 graduate of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and a 1980 graduate of the Law School. The board also acknowledged other trustees who completed their terms. Nine new trustees were elected, including Nancy Grace and Erin Keller. Thomas P. Bishop was elected as the board chair for 2024.

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STORY 3: Sol Systems and Gas South Team Up to Donate $300K in support of STEM Education at Gwinnett schools

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Gas South and Sol Systems have collaborated to contribute nearly $300,000 to Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) for STEM education. The funding aims to develop renewable energy learning tools, train teachers, engage students, and support schools in working toward STEM certification. GCPS focuses on preparing students for a future workforce by integrating renewable energy Academic Knowledge and Skills into STEM disciplines. The initiative promotes interdisciplinary learning, critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills necessary for STEM and renewable energy careers. KidWind, a clean energy education leader, will collaborate with GCPS to enhance hands-on learning opportunities for students, including internships and industry partnerships.

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STORY 4: Kim Jong Un\\u2019s daughter marks a year as country\\u2019s propaganda star

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In a departure from tradition, North Korea\'s leader Kim Jong Un\'s daughter, dubbed the "respected daughter," made her public debut at the test of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) last year, breaking the tradition of keeping leader\'s children out of the public eye. The daughter, thought to be named Ju Ae, has been used in state propaganda to humanize Kim as a father and convey a message of a new generation ready to lead the family dynasty, reliant on nuclear weapons. The move aims to bolster support for the country\'s weapons program, emphasizing its role in protecting children from perceived external threats. The daughter has appeared in public 16 times in the past year, often associated with military events. Speculation remains about her potential succession, but given her young age, it is too early to tell. The state propaganda is expected to keep her in a prominent role.

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STORY 5: Congressional dysfunction puts the nation\\u2019s fiscal reputation at risk

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Moody\'s has downgraded its outlook on the United States from "stable" to "negative," citing "continued political polarization" and the nation\'s inability to address fiscal challenges. The recent fiscal dysfunction, including the threat of a government shutdown, has consequences for millions and tarnishes the country\'s reputation for economic responsibility. Moody\'s first gave the U.S. its highest credit rating in 1917, but the agency lowered its outlook, emphasizing political polarization. The article calls for voters to rebuke those prioritizing partisan politics over national interests, highlighting the need for Congress to transcend partisan agendas to address the nation\'s challenges.

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STORY 6: Sugar Hill City Council Race Headed to a Runoff

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In a Sugar Hill City Council race, initially showing Meg Avery defeating Councilwoman Jenn Thatcher by five votes, the certified results, including provisional ballots, now indicate a tie with both candidates receiving 729 votes. The city announced a runoff election for Post #3 on December 5th. The election initially seemed unfavorable for incumbents, as challengers, including Avery, appeared to secure victories. Now, Avery and Thatcher will compete in a runoff, and early voting is scheduled from November 27 to December 1, with election day voting on December 5 at Sugar Hill City Hall.

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STORY 7: Steve Gasper Announces Campaign For Gwinnett School Board District 3 Seat

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Steve Gasper, a frequent critic of the Gwinnett County Board of Education, has announced his candidacy for the District 3 seat in the May 2024 nonpartisan school board elections. Gasper, a former vice chairman of the Gwinnett Republican Party, has been vocal at school board meetings, criticizing the district\'s leadership under a Democrat majority. His campaign focuses on empowering educators, ensuring school safety, promoting transparency, fostering community engagement, and delivering high-quality education. Gasper, a former educator and Boy Scout volunteer, aims to bring a fresh and forward-thinking approach to education in Gwinnett County.

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