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-7 Wind Chill Possible Thursday Night | South Georgia Snow Photos | Body Found Near Senior Center | Trump To Attend Football Championship

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Hunting Dog Dies After Getting Trapped In Cave In North Georgia
Public safety personnel in Gilmer County spent the bulk of Tuesday trying to rescue a hunting dog that got trapped inside a cave in the North Georgia mountains over the weekend, but were unsuccessful in their attempts to bring the pup to safety.
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Georgia Weather: Wind Chill Of -7 Possible Thursday
Thursday will be another dangerously cold day in metro Atlanta, as a strengthening winter storm continues to bring snow, gusty winds and blizzard conditions to much of the eastern United States.
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Snow In South Georgia? Here's The Proof (Photos)
A swath of south Georgia, including its generally snow-averse coastal region, were blanketed with the most snow many residents can remember on Wednesday.
Body Found Behind Bartow County Senior Center
The body of a 53-year-old man was found Wednesday afternoon behind the Bartow County Senior Center, officials confirmed to Patch.
Trump Plans To Attend College Football Championship: Report
President Donald Trump plans to attend the college football national championship game in Georgia on Monday, according to a report by Greg Bluestein of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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