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Thieves Take Toddler's Cancer Meds From Car | Patch PM
Teen to join "The Voice" | $173B infrastructure plan | Stripper pleads guilty to fraud | Cancer meds stolen | Vigilante warning: Patch PM
There was plenty of news across Georgia on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of the top stories from the past 24 hours.
GA Teen Wins Spot On 'The Voice'
A 17-year-old Georgia girl has reached one of the top honors of musical contest shows by being chosen for a spot on "The Voice."
Stripper Pleads Guilty To Social Security Fraud
An Atlanta stripper received more than $60,000 in federal funds. She pleaded guilty to social security fraud.
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'Sovereign Citizen' Arrested At Library With Knife, Pepper Spray
A man was arrested Tuesday at a regional library after he refused to leave the library, Sheriff's deputies said.
Metro Atlanta Takes On $173B Infrastructure Plan
The massive plan to spend $173 billion over 30 years will help prepare for a forecasted 3 million-person population increase.
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Toddler Fighting Cancer Has Medicine Stolen By Thieves
Thieves broke into their car when it was parked at the downtown Atlanta Sheraton; the family is in the city while the little girl undergoes treatment at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
Do Not Try To Trap Child Predators: Sheriff
The sheriff is asking the public not to try to trap child predators after the posting of a vigilante video.
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Also Worth A Look Today:
- Magic City Stabbing, Man Sent To Hospital
- Slain Officer Will Be Laid To Rest This Week
- Residents Evacuate Due To Gas Leak
- Schools Hosting Job Fair Saturday
- Parents Encouraged To Attend Parent University Session In March
- Schools Hiring, Plans Career Fair
- Meet Patrick, County Animal Shelter's Longest Resident
- This Is The Nation's 59th Hardest-Working City: Study
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