Community Corner
GA Good News: Not Alone Club; Project Lifesaver; Loganville Love
Good news this week includes the "Not Alone" Club, Project Lifesaver and a fundraiser for a Loganville business owner with breast cancer.

GEORGIA — Amid the bad news, there is still some good news to be shared, including a club created to make sure no student eats alone; a new program to keep track of people prone to wandering; a local high school football player committing to UCF; and a local community fundraising for a business owner with breast cancer.
- 'Not Alone' Club Aims To Keep Students From Eating Lunch Alone
- Paulding Cops For Kids 2021 Christmas Shopping Sign-Ups Announced
- Marietta Community Church Breaks Ground On First Official Site
- Baby Boom: 4 Babies At Once In Rare Pregnancy, How To Help
- Cobb Schools ACT Scores Outpace State, Nation
- Braves Glad To Be In World Series Still Have '4 More Wins To Go'
- Breast Cancer Diagnosis Doesn't Stop Loganville Business Owner
- 'Positive News' Says Johns Creek Mayor On COVID Rate: Report
- Gwinnett ACT Scores Outpace State And Nation: District
- Project Lifesaver Launched In Paulding For People Prone To Wander
- Forsyth County Charity To Host Tennis Tournament Fundraiser
- Milton High Running Back Jordan McDonald Commits To UCF
- Downtown Woodstock To Host Outdoor World Series Watch Parties
- PHOTOS: Braves and Astros Meet In World Series 2021
- Chattahoochee Tech Foundation Raises $68K At Reverse Raffle Event
- Ribbon Cutting Wednesday For Segment Of The Michelle Obama Trail
- Decatur To Kick Off Clean Energy Initiative With Community Events
- Johns Creek Hosts Household Hazardous Waste Event For Residents
- GA Weekend Events: Dogtober Fest, Halloween Goat Yoga, More
- Pay Raises Dominate Douglas County's $28M ARP Allocation
- $350K In World Series Security Approved By Cobb Commissioners
- Tax Relief Could Be Coming To Paulding Residents Age 65 And Up
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