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A Lawrenceville veteran has started an Amazon delivery business and is creating jobs for more veterans.
A Lawrenceville veteran has started an Amazon delivery business and is creating jobs for more veterans. (Courtesy of Amazon)

There was plenty of news across Georgia on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories from the past 24 hours.

2nd Man Dies After Early Morning Gunfight

A second man has died after an early morning gunfight Thursday that involved drugs, DeKalb County police said. A third man is in critical condition at a DeKalb County hospital.

Rabid Raccoon Confirmed In Douglas County

Animal Control Officers have warned residents in the Douglasville area of a raccoon that has tested positive for rabies; two dogs were found near the raccoon.

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'Dear Evan Hansen' Coming To Atlanta, How To Get Tickets

"Dear Evan Hansen," the hit Broadway musical that won six Tony Awards in 2017, including Best Musical, is coming to Atlanta this spring for a week of performances at the Fox Theatre.

Georgia Law Enforcement To Increase St. Patrick's Day DUI Patrols

The Georgia Department of Transportation is warning drivers not to depend on the luck of the Irish to get home safely this holiday weekend.

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Is Winter Over: Metro Atlanta Spring Forecast 2019

With high temperatures already having reached the 70-degree mark this week, it's a good time to look ahead to what kind of spring metro Atlanta and Georgia faces: warm and dry or cool and blustery

Veteran Starts Amazon Delivery Business, Creates Jobs For Vets

Entrepreneur Milton Collier is a retired Army logistical veteran who believes in contributing to his community; now he's created a company — hiring other veterans — to help deliver packages for Amazon.

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