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Restaurant Offers Free Pizzas To Families Affected By Shutdown
Wild Slice Pizzeria in Roswell is offering free pizzas and drinks to families caught in the middle of the partial government shutdown.

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Wild Slice Pizzeria in Roswell is offering free pizzas and drinks to families caught in the middle of the partial government shutdown.

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