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Dough Noose, Street Racers, Masks Required: News Nearby
Top news includes workers fired after making a dough noose, street racers block road, masks required. How to share news, events on Patch.

There was plenty of news across Georgia on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of the top stories from the past 24 hours.
- Midtown Street Racers Block Road To Do Donuts
- Lag In Coronavirus Research Puts Pregnant Women; Babies At Risk
- Tree Falls Onto 2 Decatur Homes, Traps Teenager In Bedroom
Atlanta Strip Club Shuts Down After Worker Gets COVID-19
The Clermont Lounge announced that it's closing after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19. All staff will be retested.
Masks Now Required Inside University System Of GA Institutions
Starting July 15, all University System of Georgia institutions will require faculty, staff, students and visitors to wear a face covering.
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Employees In 'Dough Noose' Video Fired From Woodstock Restaurant
Jimmy John's has responded after employees from its Woodstock location were filmed making a noose out of dough.
Downtown Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park Closed 'Indefinitely'
Centennial Olympic Park, a part of the Georgia World Congress Center Authority campus, has experienced a financial loss due to the pandemic.
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Join The Club: GA Now One Of Nine States With 100K COVID-19 Cases
Georgia is one of 9 states with 100K in COVID-19 cases and reported over 3,400 new cases Tuesday, almost setting another one-day record.
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Also Worth A Look Today:
- Marietta City Schools To Hold Virtual Meetings This Week
- Johns Creek Hosting Public Listening Session Thursday
- Walk-Up COVID-19 Testing Tuesday, Wednesday At Roswell City Hall
- Guests Allowed At Cherokee County Graduations
- Property Taxes Expected To Increase By 2% For Forsyth Residents
- Digital State Of The City Address Set For Thursday
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