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Police say an infant was kidnapped by his father, who is also accused of assaulting the child's mother before taking her car and fleeing.

Amanda is a 10-time award-winning journalist who has been in the field for more than a decade. A graduate of Valdosta State University, where she was a features editor for the campus newspaper, Amanda has since moved on to embark on a career that has led her to winning top state awards through the Georgia Press Association.
She has been a lifestyles editor for The Valdosta Daily Times and a magazine editor for The Daily Times' monthly publication, Valdosta Scene, overseeing a small staff and being third-in-command in the newsroom. While at the Daily Times, she revamped the company's magazine, acted as a link between the community and readers and took on hard-hitting assignments that garnered her multiple accolades while remaining committed to community journalism.
Her leadership then took her to The Griffin Daily News, where she was a managing editor and department head who worked closely with the publisher and marketing manager. While there, she brought new light to the newspaper and its bimonthly magazine, Southern Crescent Living. She established new weekly departments for the newspaper while correlating opportunities for advertising and editorial to come together and share space on the pages.
Her awards include: two for Investigating Reporting (first and third place), Feature Photo (second place), three for Lifestyle Coverage (first and second places), Best Magazine Overall Design (first place), Magazine Cover Design (third place), Magazine Product (second place) and Religion Writing (third place).
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Police say an infant was kidnapped by his father, who is also accused of assaulting the child's mother before taking her car and fleeing.

The remains of a 52-year-old man who disappeared four years ago have been located in DeKalb County, the family told reporters.
Some retailers, including Aldi, Kroger, Target and Walmart, are offering Thanksgiving meal bundles that cost about the same as last year.
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There is also potential for hail up to the size of a quarter as much of Georgia is under a Level 1 marginal risk for severe storms.
The formal search for a 67-year-old professor on a Georgia mountain is coming to an end after nearly two weeks, his law firm says.
Georgia-based Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she is resigning from office, leaving her former opponent vying to replace her.
In total, 719 kilos of methamphetamine were seized and 3 people were arrested in 2 drug busts in Hall and Fulton counties, authorities say.
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A UGA player and his mom are arrested; a shooting kills a man and injures another; an earthquake rattles Georgia; and MTG resigns.
A man, who was found suffering from gunshot wounds in a parking lot, has died, Atlanta Police say.
The 2.4-magnitude earthquake shook parts of northwest Georgia, which sits in one of the most active seismic zones.
A mom was accused of blocking officers who were chasing her son, a UGA football player who was accused of driving 100 mph in a 25-mph zone.
State authorities are seeking information relating to the death of a 50-year-old man near a Jonesboro intersection.
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A man faces aggravated assault charges related to incidents against a domestic partner, DeKalb authorities said.
When officers responded to a person being held against their will, police say they exchanged gunfire with the suspect in Lithonia.
Authorities say a verbal dispute led the shooting death of a 27-year-old man at a Decatur gas station.
Weekend storms are set to arrive amid a drought and predictions that Georgia will see above-normal precipitation.
After a car became pinned between traffic-signal and utility poles, Duluth Police say a passenger was ejected and abandoned by the driver.