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GA Top News: Drinking Water Quality, Ailing Jimmy Carter, Drought
The top news in Georgia this week includes reports of cancer in local water, Jimmy Carter fell, and a Level 1 drought declared.
GEORGIA — Top stories around Georgia Patches this week includes reports of cancer-linked contaminants in water, Trump visiting Georgia in November and a guard who smuggled drugs. Jimmy Carter fell, a Suwanee principal was honored and a drought was declared were other important stories around Georgia.
- Cancer-Linked Contaminants Found In GA’s Drinking Water: Report
- Jimmy Carter Recovering In Hospital After Fall At GA Home
- Suwanee Educator Named National Principal Of The Year
- Trump To Visit Atlanta For Fundraiser In November
- GA State Prison Guard Guilty Of Smuggling Drugs
- Level 1 Drought Declared For GA, Water Conservation Requested
More important news this week:
- U.S. News: These GA Universities Are Among The Best In The World
- Fulton Schools Awarded School Violence Prevention Grant
- Woodstock Teen Selected As Scholastic Kid Reporter
- Census Is Hiring In Gwinnett County For 2020
- 4 GA Restaurants Among Best Date Spots In US: Open Table
- Georgia Winter Forecast 2019-2020 Released By NOAA
- Street Named After Family With KKK Ties May Be Renamed
- Coat Drive To Benefit Shelters Across Metro Atlanta Area
- When 2019 Daylight Saving Time Ends In Atlanta: Clocks Fall Back
- Most Wanted List Fugitive Found, Arrested In Kennesaw: Police
- Cancer-Linked Contaminants Found In DeKalb Water: Report
- Cancer-Linked Contaminants Found In Marietta Water: Report
- Cancer-Linked Contaminants Found In Smyrna Water: Report
- Cancer-Linked Contaminants Found In Atlanta Water: Report
- Cancer-Linked Contaminants Found In Canton's Water: Report
- Cancer-Linked Contaminants Found In Woodstock's Water: Report
- Cancer-Linked Contaminants Found In Forsyth's Water: Report
- Cancer-Linked Contaminants Found In North Fulton's Water: Report
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