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State Sen. Vincent Fort was among 10 activists arrested Monday in Gov. Nathan Deal's office after calling on the state to expand its Medicaid program.
The government is paying volunteers $3,000 to willingly contract the flu.
Other news from around north Georgia: Grandmother says baby had fresh broken bones, liver laceration; Bracelet missing for decades returned to owner's family; Man arrested for shooting a rifle at Johns Creek home.
A Gwinnett County Public Schools spokesperson says the shooting happened near Phoenix High School.
Recent pneumonia and influenza related deaths have been above the epidemic threshold. Check the infographic below for more flu facts.
Here are some interesting and important things to know for the coming week.
The U.S. Postal Service's increase for the cost of a first-class stamp is the largest hike for consumer postage in more than a decade.
Kohl's Cares accepting nominations Jan. 31 to March 14.
Snow accumulations up to two inches are possible.
President Obama will deliver the annual address on Tuesday, Jan. 28, at 9 p.m.
The arts and crafts retailer has stores in and near Gwinnett.
Catch up on county government news in the latest episode of "Eye on Gwinnett."
Other top news on Patch sites in Georgia: A Peek Inside the Clermont Hotel; Shoplifter, 73, Found Hiding in Culvert in Cumming; Deceased Baby's Father Was Man Found Dead in Etowah River.
Nash spoke to community and business leaders on Jan. 16.
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta provides a list of immune-strengthening foods.
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Other strange crime in North Georgia: Angry woman busts window with beer bottle in Cartersville; Con men take $5,000 from elderly man in Tucker with elaborate ruse; Wanted person nearly strikes mailbox as Winder officer watches.
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