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GA Good News: Stacey Abrams Honored, 'Bachelor In Pawradise'
Good news around Georgia this week includes Stacey Abrams nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize and a "Bachelor In Pawradise" adoption event.

GEORGIA — Amid the bad news, there is still some good news to be shared, including Stacey Abrams nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize and a "Bachelor In Pawradise" adoption event.
- Stacey Abrams Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize
- Free Groceries, Produce Now Offered At 5 Atlanta MARTA Stations
- 4 Players With GA Ties To Take The Field In 2021 Super Bowl
- 'Bachelor In Pawradise' Adoption Promotion Drops Fee To $14
- Reframe: How 2 Georgia Tech Grads Help People Stop Drinking
Here are more uplifting stories from Georgia this week:
- Rivermont Parkway Trail Public Meeting Set For Feb. 25
- Teen Leadership Cherokee Applications Now Being Accepted
- Virtual Vaccine Info Session Hosted By Healthcare Association
- Texican Barbecue Now Open In Roswell
- Members Named To Sandy Springs Diversity, Inclusion Task Force
- What To Know About Gwinnett's Mass Coronavirus Vaccination Site
- Douglasville Police Maintain Law Enforcement Certification
- Gwinnett County Schools To Host Fundraising Golf Tournament
- GSU Student Wins Emmy For Environmental Documentary
- New Acting U.S. Attorney Named For Atlanta
- Groundhog Day 2021: GA's Gen. Beauregard Lee Makes Prediction
- Bartow Students Named Semifinalists In Governor's Honor Program
- Cherokee Seniors Named U.S. Presidential Scholar Candidates
- Keep Douglasville Beautiful Calls On Community To Name New Mascot
- Applications Open For New Avalon Ambassadors Program
- Cobb Senior Services To Host Curbside Grocery Pickups In February
- Special Pet Adoption Rate Extended At Cobb Animal Services
- Cherokee County Super Spellers Heading To Region Spelling Bee
- Atlanta Lions Want Your Support To Train Guide Dogs
- DeKalb Seeks Artists For John Lewis Memorial In Decatur Square
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