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Man Arrested For Rotting Dog In Car | Deputy Shoots, Kills Suspect | Football Fan Stabbed By Uber Driver: News Nearby
Top Georgia stories, including a $17,000 reward offered for information about a missing woman in Atlanta.

There was plenty of news across Georgia on Friday. 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.
- Man Arrested In Marietta After Rotting Dog Found In Car
- Paulding Deputy Shoots, Kills Suspect
- Football Fan Stabbed By Uber Driver In Downtown Atlanta: Police
Gwinnett Teacher Gave Nazi Homework Assignment
Gwinnett County school officials are responding after a middle-school teacher gave sixth-graders an assignment in which they were to create mascots for the Nazi Party.
Special October Harvest Moon Is Filling The Sky
For the next few nights, this year's harvest moon will be shining over Georgia.
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Funeral On Saturday For Sequoyah Student Who Passed Away
The family of a Sequoyah High School student who died earlier this week will say goodbye to the 16-year-old described as a "wonderful young man with a great smile."
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- Up To $17,000 Offered In Missing Atlanta Woman's Case
- 77-Year-Old Hit, Killed By Truck In Cumming
- Man Fires Gun, Threatens To Kill Repo Man In Bartow County
- Work Crews Trying To Fix 36-Inch Water Main Break In Decatur
- Marijuana 'Still A Violation Of City Ordinances,' Say Atlanta Police
- Armed Robbers Take Vehicles From Canton Dealership: Police
- 2 Barged Into Home And Pistol Whipped Woman In Fulton: Police
- Georgia Weather Forecast: A Rainy Weekend In Metro Atlanta
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