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Good News! 'Hrockin' Christmas House, National Guard Home for Holidays, and Teen Helps Brothers Escape Fire
Plus, a $255K lottery winner, help for restaurant employees displaced after a fire, a new food garden for students and more.
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Rhonda Clark of UPS (left) and Woodland Elementary School Principal Amy Gamble break ground on a sustainable food garden as students watch.
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- You Gotta See This: ‘Hrockin Hranicky Christmas’ Rocks the House
- Atlanta Police Officer Collects Donations for Victims of Holiday Burglary
- Hero Teen Helped Her Brothers Escape House Fire
- All Georgia Army National Guard Troops Home for the Holidays
- UPS Donates $10,000 To Help Woodland Students Build Food Garden
- Winning Lottery Ticket Worth $255K Sold in Duluth
- Buckhead Named Best Place for First Dates for Over 35
- Children Go Christmas Shopping with Cherokee Sheriff’s Deputies
- After Saving Kitten, Alpharetta-Based Pet Rescue Group Wins Grant
- Buckhead Tavern Takes in Some Displaced OK Cafe Employees
More:
- Gospel of Faith Worship Center Hosts Christmas Celebration
- Johns Creek Businessman To Deliver Truck Full of Toys To Fire Station
- Dallas, Hiram Athletes Named to All-Region Teams
- Georgia Highlands Student Takes Basketball Skills To Lone Star State
- Peachtree Corners Student Earns Eagle Scout Rank
- Local Program Provides Transportation Options To Roswell Seniors
- Jackson Healthcare CEO To Host Christmas Party For Foster Children
- Fellowship Christian Football Players Chosen For All Region Team
- Clarke’s Lanoue Named National Superintendent of Year Finalist
- Sandy Springs Provides Financial Boost To Nonprofit Organizations
- Forsyth County Family Haven Receives Donations
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