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Man Ignites Homemade Bomb at South Forsyth Business, Gets Arrested
Authorities believe the man's motive "was revenge."

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Authorities believe the man's motive "was revenge."

Authorities believe the man's motive for allegedly igniting the homemade bomb at RBM Mercedes of Atlanta-North "was revenge."
Annual campaign looks to fill school bus with supplies, not students.
“We would consider this a mid-level drug distribution operation, targeted at selling to young people in their late teens and 20s,” said Sheriff Ted Paxton.
The weekend is almost upon us and Cumming Patch is here to help you sort out the activities going on around town and in nearby communities.
A Wednesday afternoon fire "heavily damaged" Benton Motorsports located on Dahlonega Street in downtown Cumming.
Voters can cast their ballots in the July 31 General Primary through Friday, July 27.
Deputy Sheriff William McConnell Jr. has been named "Deputy of the Month" for May.
Another head-on collision in Forsyth County, the fifth since May.
Two projects in Forsyth County will cost $5 million.
Both are expected to begin this fall and will cost nearly $5 million.
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A 51-year-old man from Alto, Ga. suffers apparent heart attack and crashes into bridge.
This was the second time the man was arrested for illegal activities at his Cumming business.
During a sweep this week of local businesses selling synthetic marijuana an arrest was also made.
The sheriff's office reports the total number of bags confiscated in less than 30 days in Forsyth County adds up to 3,847.
The victim was robbed and assaulted while stopped at an intersection in Hall County.
This weekend take in a benefit car show, pet adoptions, antiques or farmer's market, and much more in and around Cumming.
Deputy Sheriff Heather R. Olson earns Deputy of the Month for May for helping in the arrest of an alleged sex offender.
The Forsyth County Parks and Recreation Department is currently conducting a survey regarding community interest in a fall softball league.