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GA Soldier Killed | Falcons Schedule: News Nearby
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There was plenty of news across Georgia on Monday. 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.
- Georgia Soldier Killed In U.S. Army Training Exercise
- Atlanta Falcons Schedule 2018: Dates, Times, Tickets, TV
- Best Schools: Georgia Public Education Ranks Low
Cops Put Out Fire, Save Crash Victim: Video
Atlanta Police officers were caught on a dramatic video putting out a fire and saving a man who was knocked unconscious Sunday morning in a crash in Buckhead near Ga. 400.
Reward Offered For Info On Hit And Run That Killed Teen
Crime Stoppers, the Georgia State Patrol and the Paulding County Sheriff's Office are seeking any information on the fatal hit and run of a pedestrian July 29 between 9:30 and 10 p.m. on Holly Springs Road, near Highway 101 in Paulding County.
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'Illegal' Millage Rate Vote Challenged By Commissioner
A Fulton County commissioner is calling on Chairman Robb Pitts to nullify the vote taken last week to set the county's millage rate at 10.2 mills.
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- Judge Accused Of Bias Asks Not To Be Reappointed
- Best Schools: Georgia Public Education Ranks Low
- Atlanta's Woodruff Park To Host Dog Costume Party
- Anheuser-Busch Sends Water To Support Wildfire Relief
- Canton Police Release Lip Sync With A Cop Video
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