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Corn Maze Design Honors Police | Patch PM
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Loganville Corn Maze To Honor Police
A corn maze set to open in Loganville will have a very clear message carved into its design: "Back the Blue."
The pro-police message comes from Corn Dawgs, located at 955 Leone Ave. in Loganville.
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The trails carved into the massive cornfield will flow together to spell out "Back the Blue" and reveal images of a police officer, a squad car and the state of Georgia. >>> Read more.
Find out what's happening in Loganville-Graysonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
A 17-year-old Pickens County High School student is accused of plotting to have two people killed. Morgan Miles Morris was being held without bond Thursday at the Pickens County Sheriff's Office.
Deputies at the high school were tipped off that Morris had been trying to hire someone to murder two residents of Pickens County, according to investigators. >>> Read more.
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