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Judge Rules State Must Accept Fulton 2017 Tax Digest
DeKalb County Superior Court judge Alan Harvey issued his ruling in favor of the county on Thursday.

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DeKalb County Superior Court judge Alan Harvey issued his ruling in favor of the county on Thursday.

The city won the Historic High Country Travel Association's award for Best Tourism Product Development.
The Johns Creek City Council approved a contract to install the turf on up to five infields.
The man allegedly said he assaulted the truck driver because he thought the vehicle was going to hit his wife, who was using a scooter.
A free concert by the school's Chamber Orchestra will be held at 2:15 p.m. Dec. 16 at Atlanta Symphony Hall.
Jonathan Howard was named the Cobb County Chamber of Commerce's teacher of the year for Georgia Highlands College.
A study showed salaries lagged behind in some areas, including for newer teachers, police officers, school nurses and clerical personnel.
A Salvation Army volunteer was collecting donations outside Walmart in Milton when his backpack was taken, police said.
Joan McFather, a retired Cherokee County educator, was recognized for the fourth quarter of 2018.
Andy Williams has been named to replace Dotty Etris, who retire from the position she's held since 1992.
Here's a roundup of some events taking place in and around metro Atlanta.
BREAKING: Cartersville police say the threat made Thursday afternoon appear to be related to threats made across the country.
Representatives from the alarm industry said the city of Sandy Springs' ordinance was "unconstitutional."
Open Town Hall is designed to engage residents and business owners about important issues in the city.
The crash was reported Thursday morning on Ga. 140 at Jep Wheeler Road near Woodstock.
Benny Carter is a member of the Cherokee County Volunteer Aging Council and is active with the Chamber of Commerce.
The college held two commencement ceremonies Thursday at the Clarence Brown Conference Center in Cartersville.
A stingy defense and clutch offense sparked a historic victory for the Milton High School Eagles.
Applications are currently being accepted for the program, with classes beginning in January.
The Sandy Springs facility was recognized in U.S. News & World Report's 2018-19 Best Hospital rankings.