Saturday Night – Gwinnett Stripers For Hometown Heroes Night

Saturday Night – Gwinnett Stripers For Hometown Heroes Night

Who’s ready for Saturday night under the lights? Meet us at Coolray Field on Saturday, September 6, at 6:05pm and cheer on the Gwinnett Stripers for Hometown Heroes night with family, friends, and neighbors. This is more than a game — it’s a night of baseball, community, and supporting the men and women who keep us safe. Five dollars of every ticket sold will be donated to the Fire and Emergency Services Benevolent Fund, supporting firefighters, paramedics, and their families in times of need. Get your tickets today: https://www.gofevo.com/event/Gwinnettcounty77
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HouseFire — FireFighters — Bogan Rd-Bufford

HouseFire — FireFighters — Bogan Rd-Bufford

Firefighters responded to a report of a house fire on the 3000 block of North Bogan Road NE in Buford.  Firefighters arrived at 7:00 a.m. on 04-Sep-2025.  and reported heavy smoke and fire showing from a two-story, single-family dwelling with a basement. There were no other injuries reported in connection with this fire. All fire crews rotated through rehab before returning to service. Fire investigators said that the cause of this fire is under investigation, and the deceased male was known to be the occupant of the house. For more information, please click this link Bit.ly/3JNxCRe For more images :…
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County Offices Naming Changes

County Offices Naming Changes

Have you noticed these new signs? Three County buildings on the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center campus in Lawrenceville have been renamed to make them easier for visitors to identify and to better reflect the services they provide. Connections Corner – formerly the Government Annex Innovation Square – formerly One Justice Square Gwinnett Traffic Court and Juvenile Justice Building – formerly the Courts Annex
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Fire Awareness Month – October

Fire Awareness Month – October

October marks Fire Awareness Month. This year’s theme, “Charge into Fire Safety: Lithium-Ion Batteries in Your Home," spotlights one of today's most common household power sources — lithium-ion batteries. Whether you’re powering up a smartphone, a vacuum, or an electric bike, here are some tips to keep in mind: Buy lithium-ion batteries approved by testing labs, like Underwriters' Laboratories or Intertek Follow manufacturer instructions for safe use and disposal Inspect batteries before and after each use Recycle safely at Call2Recycle.org For more safety tips, visit GwinnettSafety411.com.
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HouseFire — FireFighters — Snellville

HouseFire — FireFighters — Snellville

Sunday evening, our crews responded to a house fire that claimed the life of one elderly woman. Upon arrival, fire crews found power lines down in the driveway with heavy fire involvement coming from the garage of a single-story residential structure with a crawl space. While investigating, firefighters encountered fire extending from the garage into the first floor and initiated an offensive attack, deploying two handlines to extinguish the flames. Click here for more information. Bit.ly/FatalityFireSnellville For More Images : 
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National Preparedness Month

National Preparedness Month

September is National Preparedness Month! This annual campaign focuses on raising awareness about the importance of preparing for disasters and emergencies that can occur at any time and on how to keep their families and communities safe. With hurricane season being upon us, we want you to be prepared before severe weather strikes. So, let’s talk about power outages. They’re unexpected and can cause major disruption to everyday life. Take time to think about your plans. Here are a few tips from Ready.gov to help protect yourself and your loved ones: Take inventory of items you need that rely on…
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Combat Opioid Overdoses – Naloxone Service

Combat Opioid Overdoses – Naloxone Service

Did you know that overdoses are the leading injury-related cause of death in the United States? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, synthetic opioids like fentanyl contribute to nearly 70 percent of overdose deaths. Community partners like GNR Public Health offer free naloxone to help combat opioid overdoses and save lives. For more information on substance abuse awareness, visit GwinnettCounty.com/SubstanceAwareness
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Dos & Don’ts For Emergency Vehicle

When an emergency vehicle like an ambulance, fire truck, or police vehicle approaches, do you know the safest way to react? Whether you’re on a highway or in traffic, we know scenarios are different. Understanding the basics helps keep our roads safer for everyone, especially as we respond to emergencies. Watch the video for a look at the dos and don’ts. We thank you for doing your part! For more safety tips, visit GwinnettSafety411.com.
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Recycling Collection Update

Recycling Collection Update

Due to the holiday on Monday, September 1, there will be no trash or recycling collection for residents who live in unincorporated Gwinnett County. Collection for affected residents will be delayed one day following the holiday. Residents who live within city limits should contact their solid waste hauler to find out if collection will be delayed due to the holiday. Find your hauler's contact information at GwinnettCounty.com/ResidentialServices.
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