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Five Things to Know About 'Hump Day'
Here are some things to know about the popular Wednesday phrase.

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Here are some things to know about the popular Wednesday phrase.

Five things to know about a phrase that has obviously caught on.
Officers brought out their dogs to demonstrate how they stop criminals at the city's Public Safety Event on Tuesday.
Kids and families learned about car safety at Snellville's Public Safety Night.
The annual Snellville event drew in hundreds of people to see K9 demos, learn about seatbelt safety, meet police officers and firefighters, and more.
El Jinete scored a U while Wendy's and Marco's received Cs in inspections from earlier this month. Check out how other Snellville restaurants scored recently.
The position is only open to current Walton County Public School teachers.
The Mexican restaurant in Loganville scored an 82/B on its most recent restaurant inspection. Check out what other eateries in the area made in previous weeks.
The Loganville Police Department is hosting the event in November.
Services for Carol G. Williams will be held Thursday at the Tim Stewart Funeral Home.
See what Gwinnett Police officers were up to in the Snellville area from Sept. 16-22.
Strange crime stories from around the region.
A look at top news from around the region.
A look at top news from around the region.
Paws for Aimee will be held Oct. 12 in Carrollton.
The offenders both were charged with public obscenity.
Horace Watson, 63, was reported missing Friday from his assisted living home. Authorities said he may have been walking to a family member's home in Loganville.
Snellville Mayor Pro Tem Tom Witts made the announcement following the death of his daughter Sunday.
Kelly Witts Murphy, 38, died after her battle with lung cancer.
The two items pertaining to ethics watchdog George Anderson were not voted on during Monday's meeting, but the ordinance to amend the city's code of ethics was kept and passed.