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GA Top News: Principal Honored, Horse Saved, Carter Recovering
Top news from Georgia Patches this week includes a horse saved, kids hit by a car, Jimmy Carter has brain surgery and principal of the year.

GEORGIA — It was a busy week of news around Georgia, with stories such as the ACLU asking Roswell to update its housing policy, Jimmy Carter recovering from brain surgery and Atlanta named the best city for singles. DeKalb County voted out its superintendent, U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson isn't hanging up his hat yet and children were hit by car Friday morning while waiting on the bus were also important stories this week.
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- ACLU Asks Roswell Police To Update Criminal Housing Policy
- Jimmy Carter After Brain Surgery, ‘Up And Walking’
- Best Cities For Singles: How Does Atlanta Rank?
- DeKalb Board Of Education Votes Out Superintendent
- Georgia U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson On Resignation: ‘I’m Not Done Yet’
- 2 Kids, Dad Hit By Driver, 19, At Buford Hwy Bus Stop: FCSO
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- Best Places For Thanksgiving 2019: 1 GA City In Top 100
- Madison County Deputy Charged With Murder
- Veteran Family Receives Keys To Mortgage Free Canton Home
- GaDOE Eliminates Double-Testing Of AP, IB Students
- Man Charged With Murder Arrested In Stone Mountain: Police
- Firefighters Save Injured Horse From Trailer In Wreck
- 2nd Man Shot Attempting Gwinnett Robbery Dies: Police
- River Ridge High Senior Earns Perfect ACT Score
- WATCH: GA Educator Wins Principal Of The Year Award
- Roswell Man Sentenced For Attempted Sex With 11-Year-Old: Police
- New Sunday Alcohol Sale Times Begins Dec. 1
- DeKalb County Sheriff Jeffrey Mann Announces Retirement
- Progress Continues On Innovative STEM High School In Alpharetta
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