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Welcome to Exurban Adventures
Welcome to Exurban Adventures a blog about arts, music, sports and entertainment in Gwinnett County, Georgia.
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Recent Posts
- North Gwinnett Nationally Ranked.
- Freddie Freeman Name IL Rookie Of The Year.
- Vote Freddie Freeman Minor League Player Of The Year
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- Arena Football Returning To Gwinnett
- North Gwinnett Makes Statement, Solidifies Ranking
- Flood Warning For Suwanee Creek
- ‘Footloose’ Remake Needs Extras
- Buford, Wesleyan, North Gwinnett, Peachtree Ridge, Grayson Start Season Ranked.
- Twitter Updates for 2010-08-04
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Flash Flood Warning Issued – Includes Gwinnett #atlflood
Posted on September 25, 2009 | No CommentsFrom the National Weather Service: … Flash Flood Watch Remains In Effect From 4 PM EDT This Afternoon Through Late Saturday Night… The Flash Flood Watch Continues For * Portions Of North Central Georgia… Northeast Georgia… Northwest Georgia And West Central Georgia. * From 4... -
Suwanee Creek, Chattahoochee River, back below flood stage in Gwinnett. #atlflood
Posted on September 23, 2009 | No CommentsIt looks like the Great Flood of 2009 is all but over. Suwanee Creek measured 2.74 ft this morning at 8:15 AM, well below the flood stage of 8 ft. In Norcross, the Chattahoochee River is at 2.9 ft as of 9:15 AM down from... -
Mid-Day River & Lake Reports show improvement in Gwinnett. #atlflood
Posted on September 22, 2009 | No CommentsSuwanee Creek is down significantly. Last night it reached a peak of over 14 feet and as of 12:45 PM the river measured at 8.95 ft. – still above flood level but quite an improvement. The Chattahoochee River station in Norcross at 12:15 PM measured... -
Suwanee Creek at “major” flood stage, Lake Lanier only 4 feet under full pool. #atlflood
Posted on September 21, 2009 | No CommentsThe unprecedented rain in Gwinnett is helping to bring Lake Lanier back up to where it should be, only 3.99 ft below full poll as of 8:15 PM tonight. However, the rain has put Suwanee Creek well above flood stage with a level of 13.99...