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Woman Whose Body Was Found In Landfill Identified | Patch PM
New Falcons 'Welcome To Atlanta' Video | Atlanta: No More ICE Detainees Here | Singer Ty Dolla Sign Arrested | Donations For Injured Dog

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ID On Body Found In Bartow Landfill Confirmed
Dental records have confirmed that the body found last month at the Bartow County landfill is, as many in the community have speculated, the woman reported missing from West Virginia.
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Jermaine Dupri, Ludacris Produce New Atlanta Falcons Video
Just in time for Thursday night's game, two legendary Atlanta hip-hop stars, Jermaine Dupri and Ludacris, have remastered their classic "Welcome to Atlanta" song in a version that pays tribute to the Dirty Birds.
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Atlanta To Feds: No More ICE Detainees Here
Atlanta's jail will no longer house detainees for the federal government's Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.
Singer Ty Dolla Sign Arrested On Drug Charges
The singer and rapper known as Ty Dolla Sign was arrested Wednesday for possession of cocaine and marijuana, just a few hours before he was set to perform a concert in the city.
Donations Sought By Sheriff's Office For Injured Dog
The Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office is seeking donations for a dog that was hit by a truck last week in the roadway near the intersection of Old Freeman Mill and Winder Hwy in Dacula.
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