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GA Good News: Blue Angels, Little Free Library, Free McDonald's

There is still good news in Georgia, including books donated to neighbors, a Blue Angels salute and free McDonald's for healthcare workers.

'The Little Free Library' is in front of the Ellis house. Left to right are Presley, Wilson Rose, Samantha and Joshua Ellis.
'The Little Free Library' is in front of the Ellis house. Left to right are Presley, Wilson Rose, Samantha and Joshua Ellis. (Joshua Ellis)

GEORGIA — Among the bad news about the coronavirus, there is still some good news to be shared. This includes a free library for neighbors to donate books, the Blue Angels saluting healthcare workers, and free McDonald's.

Little Free Library Brings Books To Neighbors During Pandemic

Samantha Ellis built the 'Little Free Library' so kids could keep reading while the coronavirus kept them from libraries and schools.

Find out what's happening in Roswellfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Blue Angels To Fly Over ATL To Thank Workers: GA Coronavirus

Samantha Ellis built the 'Little Free Library' so kids could keep reading while the coronavirus kept them from libraries and schools.

Find out what's happening in Roswellfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Rep. Caldwell Donating Legislative Salary To Cherokee Groups

State Rep. Michael Caldwell will donate six months' worth of his legislative salary to local organizations impacted by the coronavirus.

Emory Doctors Tapped To Help Shape Federal Coronavirus Treatment

Three Emory specialists in critical care and infectious disease were in a national task force to set coronavirus recommendations.

Chick-fil-A Donating $11M To Local Communities: Coronavirus

The COVID-19 relief effort includes a $10.8 million fund that will be used for food donations, items to first responders and employees.

Free McDonald's for healthcare workers:

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