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GA Good News: Students Save A Life, Rescued Owl, Best GA Schools
Good news around Georgia this week includes a tiny owl's rescue, students saving a bus driver's life and best Georgia schools by U.S. News.

GEORGIA — Amid the bad news, there is still some good news to be shared, including police rescuing an owl in Decatur, students helping save a bus driver's life in Paulding County, best Georgia schools as ranked by U.S. News, new transportation projects in Johns Creek and more restaurants, boutiques and a music studio in Cumming.
- 'They Are My Heroes': Paulding Students Save Bus Driver's Life
- 'We Aren't Sure Who Was Scared Of Who': Decatur Police Rescue Owl
- Georgia Schools Among Best For Grades K-8: U.S. News
- $77M Could Fund Transportation Improvement Projects: Johns Creek
- Cumming City Center Announces Music Studio, Restaurants, Boutique
- Early Voting In Georgia 2021: What To Know For Fall Elections
- Registration Opens For Douglas County's Operation Christmas 2021
- Volunteers Sought For Annual Rivers Alive Cleanup Event
- Forsyth Sheriff Awarded DUI Enforcement Grant
- Cherokee County Names New E 9-1-1 Director
- Registration Open For Bartow County Toys For Tots
- $12.1M Town Green, Amphitheater Project Approved: City Council
- Dog Adoption Specials, Fees Waived In Gwinnett County: Learn More
- 4 Bartow County Schools Among Best For Grades K-8: U.S. News
- 15 Canton Schools Among Best For Grades K-8: U.S. News
- 11 Woodstock Schools Among Best For Grades K-8: U.S. News
- 31 Cumming Schools Among Best For Grades K-8: U.S. News
- 24 Alpharetta-Milton Schools Among Best For Grades K-8: U.S. News
- 9 Sandy Springs Schools Among Best For Grades K-8: U.S. News
- Cartersville Pumpkin Patch Farm Guide 2021
- North Springs Student Wins National Music Technology Competition
- Johns Creek Teen Awarded by United Nations Association
- $600 Bonuses Offered To Cobb Schools Food-Service Workers
- Cherokee Seniors Increase ACT Averages, Exceeding Nation
- Superintendents Unite To Raise Funds For Advocates For Children
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