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Satanic Graffiti At Churches | Road Rage Shooting: News Nearby
Other top stories from Georgia Patch sites included a look at some of the best homes in Georgia where you can relax in privacy.

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.
- Vulgar, Satanic Graffiti Sprayed At Churches
- Police Seek Leads In Deadly Road Rage Shooting
- Best Homes In Georgia To Relax In Privacy After A Hard Day
Wendy's Employees Sold Meth From Restaurant: Cops
Four employees at a Wendy's restaurant are accused of selling methamphetamine out of the fast food joint in Canton, according to an agency tasked with cracking down on drug distribution in Cherokee County.
Star Private School Football Player Charged With Sex Attack
A star football player at a prestigious Buckhead private school has been charged with sexually attacking a female classmate.
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Georgia Weather Forecast: Evening Storms, High In The 90s
The temperature is going to make its way back into the 90s this weekend in metro Atlanta and evenings will bring us a chance of showers and thunderstorms.
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- 2 Women Charged In Massage Parlor Sting
- Man Missing After Leaving Sister's House June 7
- Accused Cop Attempted Sex With 12 Year Old: Warrant
- Antonio Mari: Funeral For Slain Attorney Set For June 24
- Cobb Commission Eyes Property Near Park
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