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Who Buried Lulu The Dog Alive, Left Her To Die? | Patch PM

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Animal advocates plan to have mobile billboards highlight the torture of a Lulu, a dog buried alive in DeKalb County, in hopes of finding the person responsible. Plus, three Georgia lawmakers voice support for transgender troops, and Forbes magazine ranks the best colleges in Georgia. Here are the top local news stories worth reading and talking about on Thursday, Aug. 3, as pulled from our Georgia Patch sites.

Transgender Troops: Georgia State Reps Commend Joint Chiefs For Support

Three Georgia state representatives commended the Joint Chiefs of Staff for their support of openly-serving transgender people in the military. Though President Trump made his desire to ban transgender service members known, military officials say they require an order through proper channels, not a Tweet. Georgia State Representatives including Park Cannon (D-Atlanta), Sam Park (D-Lawrenceville) and Keisha Waites (D-Atlanta) voiced their support for military officials pushing back against Trump's ban.

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Who Killed Lulu? Mobile Billboard Circles DeKalb To Find Dog Torturer

Nearly two months after a dog was discovered buried alive up to her nose in Tucker, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is bringing more attention to heinous crime by using a mobile billboard with a display offering up to a $10,500 reward for information on the person(s) responsible.

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