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Deputy Arrested, Man Stops Bar Shooting: Douglas Week In Review
Here's a look at some of the top news throughout the week in Douglas County.

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Here's a look at some of the top news throughout the week in Douglas County.

Detectives say they believe the robbery may have been drug-related.
Police are looking for the man suspected of robbing a Snellville Chevron gas station.
The Thursday fire caused heavy damage, authorities say, and the fire may have been caused by a bug repellent candle.
The third annual 5K road race supports an organization that gives meals to food insecure families during the school year.
The Paulding County Sheriff's Office says they found the man suspected of the attempted crime, but he cooperated and has been cleared.
The sheriff's deputy was arrested on charges of buying alcohol for minors, fired, and arrested again days later on drug and gun charges.
The victim distracted the shooter, who was headed into the bar with a handgun after threatening to "shoot the place up," police say.
A new study published by The Washington Post has found where temperatures have risen dangerously fast across the United States.
A new study published by The Washington Post has found where temperatures have risen dangerously fast across the United States.
A new study published by The Washington Post has found where temperatures have risen dangerously fast across the United States.
A new study published by The Washington Post has found where temperatures have risen dangerously fast across the United States.
In January 2017, Mark Phillips was shot and killed in his own home during a fight with men who were waiting for him when he walked in.
A lucky winner of the jackpot, which is well over $800,000, purchased their ticket in Duluth.
A lucky winner of the jackpot, which is well over $160,000, purchased their ticket in Dallas. Nobody has come forward yet.
The man pictured is suspected of stealing a package that had been delivered to a home in the Maroney Mill area.
Paulding County restaurants did pretty well this week, with no scores of C or below.
Douglas County restaurants did well in the past week's inspections
Cartersville food service establishments did pretty well on restaurant inspections this past week.
Two restaurants failed this week and two got scores of C. See which they are.