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Seven Gwinnett cities are planning to fill the ghoulish weekend leading up to Halloween with celebrations that include trick or treating for kids as well as musical performances, movies and other entertainment acts for all members of the family.

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“Meet in the Middle” will be one of the highlights when Diamond Rio plays The Bowl at Sugar Hill on Saturday night. But the fact the country band has a venue where they can meet — and entertain — local music fans is a testament to the vision of city officials.

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Beer lovers are being invited to celebrate Gwinnett County's craft breweries as Gwinnett Beer Week kicks off this weekend.

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and local fire and rescue officials have long warned residents to be careful on the Chattahoochee River when water from Lake Lanier is released through Buford Dam because of the danger from rapidly rising and swift moving waters, but U.S. Rep. Carolyn Bourdeaux wants to see if more can be done to make river users aware of when water is being released.

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The Sugar Hill Choir of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Gwinnett Community Band will perform together for the first time since 2019 this weekend for their 18th spring concert — and this year's theme is inspired by a hope for peace, particularly in light of the war in Ukraine.

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