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Alpharetta adopts site for future transit station
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Roswell targets racism in comprehensive plan
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Food for thoughtfulness
Milton Scratch…fresh restaurant has begun a series of campaigns that allows customers to purchase meals for first responders. Owner Kelley Hughes says the eatery, located in the Windward Way Shopping Center, has had to adapt to restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic, but she has embraced the changes to create a new level of service that allows patrons to participate in community service. Read more, Page 6
Raiders set for state in girls volleyball
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