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Man Indicted for Dog Stabbing, Reward in Kroger Murder, Band Plays Ireland for St. Patrick's Day
Plus, no probable cause found against superintendent, death penalty sought for serial killer, misplaced meth and more.

Patch has sites in dozens of communities across Georgia. Here are the top headlines from Wednesday, March 11:
- State: No Probable Cause Against Superintendent Harper
- Kroger Offering Reward to Find Murder Suspects
- Milton To Unveil Plans To Connect To Big Creek Greenway
- GBI Investigating CVS Robberies in Cherokee, North Georgia
- Northside Drive Repairs to Continue Through the Week
- State Will Seek Death Penalty Against Accused Serial Killer
- Weekend Worthy: Globetrotters, Craft Beer Fest, Fallen Heroes 5K, Dr. Seuss Bash
- Man Indicted on Charges He Stabbed Dog More Than 20 Times
- Woman with 2 Jobs Held Up on Way to Work
- Police: Elderly Resident Almost Fell For Jury Duty Scam
- Woodstock Marching Band Will Perform in Ireland’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade
- Georgia Jobless Rate Rises Slightly
- Asia Durr Named Gatorade Georgia Player of the Year
- Inside Police Reports: Hey, You Left Your Meth in the Bathroom
- Police Arrest Suspect in Armed Robbery of Tech Student
- UPDATE: Pedestrian Killed Near Smyrna
(Photo: Woodstock High School Marching Wolverine Band will perform in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin, Ireland, next week. Credit: Cherokee County School District)
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