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Crime Blotter: Eleven Counts of Shoplifting, Ten Counts of Theft
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Crystal was born in Florida and moved to the Netherlands at the age of 2. She grew up as the child of missionaries who worked in refugee communities, an experience that shaped her worldview.
She has an educational background in Religion and International Relations. Her work has been featured in the Foreign Policy Association, Women's Views on News, Conflict Solutions International, Our Town Gwinnett Magazine and Atlanta area Patches. She was also a piano and voice teacher in the Snellville community for five years. She has a strong passion for community journalism and giving locals a voice.
She and her husband, Paul, have two wonderful preschool-age children.
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The case involves Joanna Hayes, who is accused of murdering her daughter-in-law in the Snellville Target parking lot in 2009.
Joanna Hayes was found guilty of murdering her daughter-in-law in the Snellville Target parking lot in 2009.
Joanna Hayes, accused of murdering her daughter-in-law in the Snellville Target parking lot in 2009, had her appeal of the 2011 conviction denied by the Georgia Supreme Court on Monday, March. 4.
The case involves Joanna Hayes, who is accused of murdering her daughter-in-law in the Snellville Target parking lot in 2009.
City officials and residents made their way to the park to participate in the 'big reveal'.
Restaurant inspections in Snellville for Feb. 25 - March 3.
Georgia Department of Labor sent out a notice advising that it has received notification from the U.S. Department of Labor to reduce Extended Unemployment Benefits by 10.7 percent, effective March 31.
Ten high school teams will compete on March 8-9, 2013.
Stores in Snellville, Winder, Buford, Athens, and Gainesville have job opportunities available.
Ten students will compete in Anaheim, Calif., from April 24-27.
March 10 is the official beginning of 2013 Daylight Saving Time.
Our county's history goes back to the founding of our nation.
Snellville residents gathered together on Saturday, March 2, to build 17 beds at the Snellville Community Garden.
The following were arrested in unincorporated Snellville between Feb. 14 - March 1.
Sensitive or newly-budded plants could be damaged or killed by freezing temperatures.
The National Weather Service is teaming with the county to inform and recruit severe weather observers.
Gwinnett County's history goes back to the founding of the nation.