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3,000 New Jobs Coming | Body In Lake IDed: News Nearby
Top Georgia stories, including a Georgia in the running to be named one of the top U.S. participants in the Winter Olympics.

There was plenty of news across Georgia on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories from the past 24 hours.
- More Than 3,000 Jobs Coming To Georgia Locations
- Body Found Floating In Gwinnett Lake Identified
- Atlanta Teacher Dies After Suffering From Flu
In Georgia, Delta Tax Bill Stalled After NRA Snub
A bill that would grant millions of dollars in tax breaks to Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines has gotten tangled up in the thorny issue of gun control in Georgia's legislature.
Sudden Pizza Snatching, Gwinnett Police Look For Muscle Car
The Gwinnett County Police Department needs the public's help in identifying a man who suddenly snatched several pizzas from another man Feb. 10 at Riverside Pizza, located at 505 Dacula Rd., in Dacula.
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Vote For Meyers Taylor As Female Olympic Athlete Of The Games
The U.S. Olympic Committee is recognizing Douglasville native Elana Meyers Taylor's success in PyeongChang by naming her as a finalist for the Female Olympic Athlete of the Games at this year's Team USA Awards Best of the Games.
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- Fulton Students Plan Walkouts In Call For Stricter Gun Laws
- Bill Targets Sandy Springs' Ban On 'Stick-Built' Apartments
- Atlanta Airport: Best Dates To Book Spring 2018 Travel
- Decatur Man Scammed City With Fake Counseling Service
- Strip Club Bouncer Shot During Fight: Police
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