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Snellville Apartment Fire Displaces Two Adults, Two Teens
Firefighters were able to contain the blaze and prevent it from spreading.

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Firefighters were able to contain the blaze and prevent it from spreading.

This week's Business Spotlight focuses on an upscale thrift store that offers "something for everyone that anyone can afford."
Check out recent criminal activity inside the city limits in this week's police blotter.
The council agrees that something must be done as soon as possible.
A new SUV for Snellville Police was approved, as well as a vacuum/sewer truck to clean out clogged drains.
Anderson originally filed ethics complaints against Mayor Pro Tem Tom Witts.
Anderson originally filed ethics complaints against Mayor Pro Tem Tom Witts.
The Mayans may or may not have predicted the apocalypse will occur on Dec. 21 -- just less than two weeks from now. Do you buy it?
Restaurant inspections, including school cafeterias, in Snellville for Dec. 3 - Dec. 9.
The following were arrested in unincorporated Snellville between Nov. 27 and Dec. 9.
Officer Neal Carter shares the technological advances Snellville Police have made, along with some personal experiences that have shaped his career as an officer.
With an official halt on the eviction process, the farm now has to raise a very large sum of money.
With an official halt on the eviction process, the farm now has to raise a very large sum of money.
With an official halt on the eviction process, the farm now has to raise a very large sum of money.
Growler ordinance and a new SUV for Snellville PD is on tonight's council meeting agenda.
Officer Neal Carter shares the technological advances Snellville Police have made, along with some personal experiences that have shaped his career as an officer.
With an official halt on the eviction process, the farm now has to raise a very large sum of money.
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Rep. Rob Woodal said he "will not be complicit in kicking the can down the road."
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