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GA Good News: Thanksgiving Meals, Carter Healing, K9 Finds Drugs
A K9 took $2 million of drugs off the streets, holiday meals for homeless and Carter recovering are good news stories in Patch this week.

GEORGIA — Good news stories from Georgia's Patches this week include Thanksgiving meals for those in need, $2 million of drugs off the street and how to write to Santa. A marching band played in the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade, "Real Housewives of Atlanta" is casting and Smyrna is opening a new all-inclusive playground are more favorite news stories from this week.
- Georgia K9 Took $2M Of Drugs Off The Streets In 1 Year
- North Fulton Charities Thanksgiving Program Serves 575 Households
- Jermaine Dupri Serves Atlanta Families Thanksgiving Dinner
- Dear Santa: Postal Service Deadline For North Pole
- Casting Is Open For The Real Housewives of Atlanta
- Smyrna Brings New All-Inclusive Playground To Community
- Georgia Marching Band Set To Play In Macy's Thanksgiving Parade
Here are more great stories from Georgia this week:
- Chattahoochee High Senior Named 'Girl Of The Year'
- Bartow Sheriff Sgt. Awarded For Issuing Over 1,000 Citations
- How To Win $1,000 By Shopping In Douglas County
- Johns Creek Named Amazon’s Cloud Innovation Challenge Finalist
- Ride Share Now Available For Seniors Needing Transportation
- Dallas 2019 Annual Invitational Christmas Parade
- Gateway Center Arena Opens On Atlanta's Southside
- Gwinnett DA Names Employee Of The Month
- Georgia Report Card Shows 6 Schools No Longer In Bottom 5%
- Gateway Center Arena Opens On Atlanta's Southside
- Find A Live Christmas Tree In Metro Atlanta Area, Prevent Fires
- Cherokee Animal Shelter Offers 'Black Saturday' Adoption Special
- Jimmy Carter Leaves Emory University Hospital After Brain Surgery
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