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New Veteran Home, Kids Fed, Inclusive Playground: GA Good News
Good news from Georgia Patches this week includes a new home for a veteran, an inclusive playground and thousands of children fed.

GEORGIA — Good news stories from Georgia's Patches this week include Atlanta being named a top city for soccer fans, the University of North Georgia contributing $667 million to the local economy, and more than 76,000 lunches donated to Cherokee students. Several Georgia schools made the list of top colleges, a new roof is being donated to a local veteran and a Kennesaw park is becoming more inclusive are more favorite news stories from this week.
- Atlanta Named Among Best For Soccer Fans
- Over 76,000 Lunches Donated By MUST Ministries To Cherokee Kids
- 14 Georgia Schools Make Forbes Top Colleges 2019 List
- New Roof Being Donated For Marietta Veteran's Home
- Swift-Cantrell Park Upper Playground To Become Fully Inclusive
- UNG contributes $667 Million To Economy In Northeast Georgia
Here are more great stories from Georgia this week:
- Taste Of Atlanta, Southern Wing Goers Can Donate Food Thru Lyft
- Johns Creek Ranked 3rd Safest City To Raise A Child: Report
- Roswell Among Safest Cities To Raise A Child: Report
- Sandy Springs Among Safest Cities To Raise A Child: Report
- AJC Decatur Book Festival | Everything You Need To Know
- Halcyon's First Wave Of Retailers, Restaurants Opening Sept. 18
- Kennesaw State Welcomes Record Number Of Freshmen For Fall 2019
- Funding Approved For Creekview High's Agricultural Education Barn
- Woodstock Bridge Dedicated In Honor Of GA Parole Board Member
- Support Food Insecure Families At Backpack Buddies 5K
- Ronald McDonald House Charities Hosting Buckhead Celebration
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