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Roswell groups march against racism, brutality
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Alpharetta loses key to its living history
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A note to our readers
Hope in Roswell JULIA GROCHOWSKI/HERALD
Families facing food insecurity flock to Vickery Mill Elementary School June 19 to pick up supplies as a part of the USDA Farmers to Families Food Box program. As a part of the program, the USDA is buying food from supplies affected by business closures and distributing the food with the help of nonprofits, like Convoy of Hope and Hope Roswell. The boxes, filled with fresh produce, meat and dairy, provide relief for people hurt by the economic downturn as well as farmers who have lost sources of income. Read more, Page 17
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