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Electric Vehicle Charging Stations, CAC Needs Donations, Taboo Alcohol License Denied, Hines Withdraws Mixed Use Plans, Riverwood Students Churn Out Pies For School Fundraiser
Plus, a north Fulton developer is "taking a stand" for Thanksgiving and The Weber School will change its name to honor its late co-founder.

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- Fulton School System Wants to Hire New Teachers
- Sandy Springs Blotter: Juvenile Walks Out On $15 Haircut “Not Done Right”
- High Point Students Learn About Veterans Day From Employee
- Community Leaders Get Firsthand Look at Running a School
- Riverwood Charter Students Cook Up Successful Thanksgiving Fundraiser
- The Weber School To Change Name To Honor Late Co-Founder
- Board Adopts Fulton School Calendars
- School Board Severs Ties With Fulton Sunshine, Science Academy High School
- Hines Withdraws Request To Build Mixed Use Development
- Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Coming to Sandy Springs
- Footprints 5K Raises More Than $5,000 For Sandy Springs Students
- Sandy Springs Denies Alcohol License For Controversial Night Club
- Community Assistance Center Needs Donations, Volunteers
- Know Before You Go: Food Stored Under Dripping Water Pipes
- Avalon Developer “Taking a Stand” For Thanksgiving
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