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Amazon hiring 1K | Rapper arrested for driving 150 MPH | GoFundMe for injured teen | Poet laureate | Virtual Thanksgiving dinner: Patch PM
There was plenty of news across Georgia on Monday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of the top stories from the past 24 hours.
CDC Recommends Virtual Gatherings This Thanksgiving: Guidelines
The CDC in Atlanta has shared guidelines that families should follow for a safe Thanksgiving during the coronavirus pandemic.
Amazon Hiring 1,000 Workers For New DeKalb Warehouse
Amazon says the warehouse is expected to be operational before the holiday season.
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Atlanta Rapper Lil Yachty Arrested For Driving Over 150 MPH
Lil Yachty was arrested and charged for reckless driving.
Buckhead High School Football Player In ICU, GoFundMe Launched
A sophomore football player sustained a serious head injury at a game this month. The GoFundMe seeks to raise $500,000.
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Fulton County Hosting Graduation Tuesday For Sober-Living Teens
The Fulton County Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities is honoring the Clubhouse for Youth program graduates.
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Also Worth A Look Today:
- Transportation Projects Discussed Wednesday At Forsyth Summit
- Guided Flashlight Tours Offered At Marietta's Root House Museum
- Smyrna Offering Small Business And Nonprofit Grants
- Fulton County Arts And Culture Announces Poet Laureate
- Hybrid Education Model Debated By Cherokee School Board
- Johns Creek Receives $3M Grant From GA Dept. Of Natural Resources
- Elm Street’s Annual Art On The Green Goes In-Person, Digital
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