Confederate Images To Change For 'Telling The Truth' | Patch PM
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Atlanta GA
24 May, 2021
6:10 PM
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There was plenty of news across Georgia on Monday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of the top stories from the past 24 hours. Confederate Imagery At Stone Mountain Park To Change The Stone Mountain Memorial Association approved an exhibit "telling the truth" about the park's history and carving, among other changes. $5M In Metro Atlanta Crime Suppression Money Pledged: Gov. Kemp Gov. Brian Kemp calls out Atlanta in a video announcing emergency state funding to help metro Atlanta law enforcement agencies fight crime. Secret Tapes Reveal Truth Behind Paulding County DA's Indictment Dick Donovan was indicted in February on multiple charges. He denied the accusations, but the tapes suggested otherwise. 2020 Election Audit Ordered For Fulton County Absentee Ballots More than 140,000 absentee ballots will be reviewed for their veracity as part of a pro-Trump lawsuit against Fulton County elections. Food Trucks Returning To Alpharetta, Other Summer Events Planned The City of Alpharetta is bringing back several free summer events, including a limited, summer pop-up series of Food Truck Alley. Contribute your own content to Patch by signing up for an account and clicking the "Post on Patch" button at the top right of the site. Liam, Ava, Noah, Olivia: 2020's Top Baby Names In GeorgiaButtigieg Pitches $1.7 Trillion Plan In Georgia Tour Of Planes And TrainsCobb Jail Detainee Dies In Custody: SheriffDeKalb School Board Slots $2M For Baseball Field UpgradesBig Creek Greenway Portions Closed For Repairs In Forsyth CountyAmid Latest Controversy, Greene and Gaetz To Hold Dalton RallyRoswell Police Seeking Information On Drug Related Fatal ShootingMask Policy Updated For Fulton Schools, Plans Set For Next YearHawks' Wilkins Receives Apology After Eatery Denies Him ServiceExplore WWII Aircraft At Cobb Airport Before Memorial DayHow Georgia's Economy Compares To Other StatesCritical Race Theory Prohibited By Cherokee County SchoolsJohns Creek Fire Seeking Community Input On Public ServiceWaste Management Donates To Keep Cherokee BeautifulDecatur Outdoor Pools Open Memorial Day Weekend Across America The Kids Are Sexting: How Anti-Helicopter Parent App Aims To HelpUnited Airlines Gives Free Flights To 5 Vaccinated FliersPhil Mickelson Becomes Oldest Golfer To Win A Major ChampionshipCocaine, Marijuana Bundles Washing Ashore In Florida Keys: ReportDeadly NJ Mass Shooting Update: Arrest Made, Victims ID'dHundreds Sprint Through Orland Park In Solidarity With PalestineBoy Finds $5,000 In New Family Car, Gets To Keep $1,000 As Reward
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