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Interest in government begins early

Two-year-old Gabriel Haynes may not be able to read yet, but he enjoys flipping through issues of American City & County and looking at the pictures when visiting his grandmother, Charli Haynes, who took this photo in April. Haynes (the elder) began subscribing to the magazine when she worked on GIS projects for a school district in Arizona. Snapshot showcases the best of architecture, landscapes,

Two-year-old Gabriel Haynes may not be able to read yet, but he enjoys flipping through issues of American City & County and looking at the pictures when visiting his grandmother, Charli Haynes, who took this photo in April. Haynes (the elder) began subscribing to the magazine when she worked on GIS projects for a school district in Arizona.

Snapshot showcases the best of architecture, landscapes, people and history of American cities and counties. Entries must be 5 × 7 inches, 300 dpi and sent via e-mail to lindsay.isaacs@penton.com. Weekly winners appear on the American City & County Web site and are posted on Fridays. Each month, one winner appears in the magazine.

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It’s all about "connectivity" – the connection between government and its citizens, and the real and perceived benefits that arise from that. Governments manage more effectively and efficiently through greater public input and feedback.

on Apr. 27, 2012
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