Crime & Safety
News Nearby: Woman, 88, Hurt in Robbery; Bank Closed by Feds
Top Patch headlines from around the region and Georgia are included in today's roundup.

The is investigating a burglary and strong-armed robbery that led to the injury of an 88-year-old woman at the home.
According to sheriff’s office reports, the incident happened about 4 p.m. Thursday. A deputy that responded to a burglary-in-progress report at a home on the 1800 block of Highway 101 North in Dallas found Mary Jane Jackson bleeding heavily from her right arm.
Find the full story on Dallas-Hiram Patch.
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 customers, who learned Friday that their bank was sold to another financial institution, will be able to write checks, use ATM cards and swipe debit cards to access their money, an official with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said.
The bank's ,  and branches as , which bought $193.3 million worth of First Cherokee's deposits and most of its $222.7 million in assets.
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Gwinnett County investigators believe a Friday morning fire at the in Lilburn was an arson.
No injuries were reported in the blaze, but firefighters found a broken window with fire damage to the interior of the the office building at 3945 Lawrenceville Highway, according to a press release from Gwinnett Fire and Emergency Services.
Visit Lilburn-Mountain Park Patch for more on the story.
The Southeastern Railway Museum in Duluth will be the first stop this fall for a Railroad Revival Tour concert featuring country music singer Willie Nelson as the headliner.
Also performing will be folk rockers Band of Horses, Grammy Award-nominated Jamey Johnson and actor-musician John C. Reilly and Friends.
Find all the details on Duluth Patch.
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