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Food Recalls: Cereal, Chicken, Ice Cream, Granola Bar, More Peanut Butter
Here's a recap of a few food items that have been recalled this past week.

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She has an educational background in Religion and International Relations. Her work has been featured in the Foreign Policy Association, Women's Views on News, Conflict Solutions International, Our Town Gwinnett Magazine and Atlanta area Patches. She was also a piano and voice teacher in the Snellville community for five years. She has a strong passion for community journalism and giving locals a voice.
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Here's a recap of a few food items that have been recalled this past week.

Hackers had access to Social Securitiy numbers and names of current and past employees.
Mayor Kelly Kautz is accused of violating Marilyn Swinney's First Amendment rights during a July council meeting.
Snellville Patch caught up with the band as they prepared for a huge regional competition.
Here are just some of the events taking place in and around Gwinnett this weekend.
The following were arrested in unincorporated Snellville between Oct. 5 and Oct. 11.
Snellville Patch caught up with the band as they prepared for a huge regional competition.
If Congress can't reach an agreement, a number of tax breaks for parents could be on the chopping block.
A crew from the company delivered 17 mattresses to the International Women's Shelter on Tuesday.
A look at top Patch stories from around Georgia.
Enjoy Halloween-themed doughnuts and Pumpkin Spice Latte for a limited time only.
The thieves are still on the loose and the case is under investigation.
Jason Schlicher, one of two men charged in a series of home burglaries last June, has been sentenced.
Check out recent criminal activity inside the city limits in this week's police blotter.
Get the details on the debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan airing Thursday night.
The service is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 11.
Snellville Police are investigating the theft of ten catalytic converters stolen in broad daylight.
Sponsored by Texas Roadhouse, the event raised over $20,000, bringing the total for the past three years to over $50,000.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Natasha Trethewey spoke on race, history and family at Georgia Gwinnett College. Her appearance was part of the Gwinnett County Public Library's Fall Into the Arts program.
Other speakers include Sen. Renee Unterman and Jaye Peabody.