In Gwinnett County, the roads are largely clear, county spokesman Joe Sorenson said. However, the Buford and Norcross public health clinics have delayed their openings until 10 a.m. All others will open on time, as planned.
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Arielle Kass covers Gwinnett County for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She started at the paper in 2010, and has covered business and local government beats around metro Atlanta. Arielle is a graduate of Emory University.
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