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Braves To Open Gates To Half Of Truist Capacity | Patch PM

Corporate blowback to voter law | Easter openings, closings | Hosea Helps, Publix and Hormel help | Plant 2 Plate helps food deserts.

Truist Park will welcome even more fans into its 41,000-seat stadium later this month, the Atlanta Braves announced Thursday.
Truist Park will welcome even more fans into its 41,000-seat stadium later this month, the Atlanta Braves announced Thursday. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

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.

Atlanta Braves To Reopen At 50 Percent Capacity Later This Month

Truist Park will welcome even more fans into its 41,000-seat stadium later this month, the Atlanta Braves announced Thursday.

GA Plant 2 Plate Program Invites SNAP Recipients Starter Plants

The GA Plant 2 Plate program is inviting SNAP recipients to purchase fruit and vegetable starter plants at half off, and gardening kits.

Find out what's happening in Decatur-Avondale Estatesfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

What's Open, Closed On Good Friday, Easter In Alpharetta, Milton

Whether it's the library or your favorite restaurant, here's a look at what's open in Alpharetta and Milton on Good Friday and Easter.

Publix, Hormel Foods Help Feed Georgians Through Hosea Helps

Hormel Foods and Publix donated more than 6,000 Hormel half hams, worth $85,000, to nonprofit Hosea Helps to combat food insecurity.

Find out what's happening in Decatur-Avondale Estatesfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Corporations Chime In On GA Election Law After The Fact

As corporate heads opine on Georgia's new election law, MLB considers moving All-Star Game and Stacey Abrams pushes support for U.S. HR-1.

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