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Woman Killed on I-285, Humanitarian Award, Library Hours Restored, Veritiv Incentive Package, School Choice
Plus, MaxPreps has ranked Holy Innocents' Lady Bears basketball team 25th in the nation.

Here are some of the top posts on Sandy Springs Patch from the past week.
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- Holy Innocents’ Lady Bears #25 in U.S.
- Sandy Springs Blotter: Marijuana Package at Post Office, Teen Robbery Suspects
- Fulton Leaders Restore Library Hours
- Lane Closures Planned For GA-400, Northridge Road
- UPDATE: Police Continue Search For Vehicle in Fatal Accident
- Avossa To Discuss Fulton Schools Strategic Plan
- Sandy Springs Perimeter Chamber of Commerce Announces 2015 Initiatives and Board Officers
- UPDATE: Pedestrian Killed on I-285 in Sandy Springs
- Fulton Wants To Know What Parents Value in School Choice
- Sandy Springs Approves Veritiv Corporation Incentive Package
- North Springs Students Bring ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ To Audiences
- Couple Who Supports Families in Need Given Humanitarian Award
Pictured: Mayor Rusty Paul presents the Humanitarian Award to Phil and Betty Klein. Looking on are several of their children. In the background is Reverend Sullivan from Holy Innocents’ Episcopal Church. Credit: city of Sandy Springs
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