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News Nearby: Obama To Visit Decatur Thursday
The President will stop at the College Heights Early Childhood Learning Center.

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Ralph has extensive experience as a writer and editor for newspapers in the Southeast. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he joined The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in 1990. He reported on a variety of subjects, such as a couple coming to grips with their son’s homosexuality, the high cost of local elections in North Fulton County, and a man who started a Kenyan orphanage for children with AIDS in honor of his late wife.
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People in Decatur and Avondale Estates care deeply about quality of life issues, and that starts with the local school systems. Both towns have become magnets in recent years for couples with young children, so the emphasis on education will only increase.
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The President will stop at the College Heights Early Childhood Learning Center.

The President will stop at the College Heights Early Childhood Learning Center.
The Decatur boys play their first game Wednesday against Blessed Trinity.
The work begins in front of Decatur High School.
They'll next play in the regional tournament next week at Decatur High.
Hear activists at Spelman, skate to the music, buy produce at the mobile farmers market and check into a meeting of the Concerned Black Clergy.
You can take in the Nuts and Bolts party on Valentine's Day, Magic Monday at the history center, a forum on women's colleges, a craft class, a sweetheart dance and a boys' choir concert.
The Midtown Alliance will use the Atlanta Regional Commission grant to design potential enhancements around transit stations.
The money will from the Atlanta Regional Commission will help the city work up a downtown master plan.
The market operates from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday near Decatur High School.
The Close Up Club assembled orders at Decatur High School
You can attend the Virginia-Highland Civic Association meeting, learn about real estate careers, hear a psychologist talk about relationships, listen to chamber music and watch a film about America's military.
Listen to writer Dave Barry, celebrate Valentine's Day at the High, watch the Youth Empowerment Parade and play trivia at the Highlander.
What's on the agenda? No school in Decatur, a meeting about Dearborn Park, an author talking about the First Lady's ancestry, candidate qualifying in Decatur, Valentine's Day and Arbor Day.
Jon Jones favors using technology to connect with voters in the district, which includes the Poncey-Highland neighborhood.
If elected, Matt Rinker would become the second openly gay city council member.
Mr. Hamilton, 93, was mayor during the construction of the current Decatur High School.
Jon Jones, running in District 2, favors using technology to connect with voters.
The first registered cart is owned by Matt Miller. Cart drivers must be 16 and have a valid driver's license.
The DeKalb County Board of Commissioners approved a resolution opposing the annexation of two heavily commercial areas outside the Decatur city limits.