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Walmart Returns to Table at Suburban Plaza
The owner of the plaza appeared before a county community council meeting recently with redevelopment plans that feature Walmart as anchor.

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Hometown: Owings, Md.
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Bio: I moved to the Atlanta metro area in 2008 and freelanced for several publications before The Champion Newspaper in Decatur hired me to cover the news in DeKalb County in 2009. I joined Patch in October 2010.
I live in the North Druid Hills community and have worked for daily and weekly newspapers in Maryland, Virginia and the Carolinas. I graduated from the University of Maryland in 2005 with a degree in English Language and Literature, a wonderful field of study that will challenge and engage you even as it lays the groundwork for your future unemployment. (But you'll know how to chart our nation's secular transformation from the works of Charles Brockden Brown to Seinfeld. FYI: Moby Dick is a turning point.)
I grew up in southern Maryland near the Chesapeake Bay. I'm a huge ice hockey fan and played the sport through middle and high school. I also love movies and own a somewhat sad collection of more than 500 movies.
As a journalist, I've covered everything from large national stories (the Washington, D.C., snipers in 2003) to the smallest story you can think of, including pizza day at Lady's Island Elementary School in Beaufort, S.C.
The owner of the plaza appeared before a county community council meeting recently with redevelopment plans that feature Walmart as anchor.

Schneider has been a varsity player since her freshman year and has started every game at third base or catcher.
Film trucks have been back at Briarcliff High School on North Druid Hills Road, but it's not MTV's "Teen Wolf" this time.
Parents at the school are gauging interest in hiring an attorney who could cost as much as $10,000 to fight the construction of a cell phone tower at Briarlake Elementary School.
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DeKalb County police are searching for dark navy blue 300-series BMW made in the 1990s in connection with the hit-and-run fatality of William Kear on Saturday morning.
The university will bring back pushball, an old tradition, during the celebration Wednesday.
The schools symphony orchestra does String Sinfonie No. 2 in D Major by Mendelssohn in March.
About 420 people–mostly students–walked from Oak Grove United Methodist Church to the elementary school before the first bell.
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Two guests from Washington will discuss whether Christian faith helps or hurts our nation's divided political discussion on Oct. 4.