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Top Georgia stories, including actor Will Smith's not-so-pleasant introduction to the bugs of south Georgia.

There was plenty of news across Georgia on Wednesday. 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.
- 2 New Arrests Made In Barcelona Wine Bar Murder
- More Rain Coming, Flood Watch In North Georgia
- Fulton Students Plan Walkouts In Call For Stricter Gun Laws
Dalton High Teacher In Custody After Barricade Situation
A Dalton High School teacher barricaded himself inside a classroom at the school Wednesday morning, firing one shot that went out the window and was not aimed at anyone, police said.
Will Smith Does Not Like Georgia's Bugs
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air digs Georgia, but not its wildlife, apparently.
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$1 Billion Gwinnett Development To Have Entertainment, Food Hall
Anchored by Infinite Energy Center in Gwinnett County, one of the fastest growing counties in the nation, Revel will break ground in Spring 2019, and encompass a dynamic blend of uses. The first phase of the nearly $1 billion mixed-use destination will open in Fall 2020.
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- Sunglasses Valued At $2,400 Stolen From Store: Cops
- DeKalb Commissioners Quietly Give Selves Big Raise
- Masked Men Stab Victims In Stone Mountain Home Invasion
- Woman Killed On Commerce Drive In Decatur
- Douglas County's Graduation Rate Declines For 3rd Year: Report
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