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Motherhood Myths, Therapy Dog Gone, Eatery Scores: News Nearby

Top news includes search for missing therapy dog, best schools, top fugitive arrest and #MomTruths. Plus how to share news, events on Patch.

There was plenty of news across Georgia on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories from the past 24 hours.

Area Restaurant Inspection Results

#MomTruths Duo Coming To Sandy Springs

Cat & Nat, the mom-duo known for their viral #MOMTRUTHS videos and weekly Facebook Live shows, are bringing their talents to City Springs in September. The pair are known for poking fun at motherhood and dispelling "myths" like you'll have time to relax in bed with coffee once you have kids.

Georgia's Best School Districts: New Rankings Released

Niche has ranked Georgia's best school districts for 2019. The data compiler ranked a total of 41 school districts in Georgia.

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Police Search For Missing 'Therapeutic' Dog That Ran From Groomer

Police are searching for a special dog that went missing Wednesday, Aug. 1, that belongs to a very special family, according to one sheriff's Facebook page. Snowflake has been missing since she ran out the door at the groomers Wednesday afternoon.

Pair Nabbed In Florida, Charged In DeKalb Killing

Two people from DeKalb County are sitting in a Florida jail, awaiting extradition to Georgia on murder and other charges stemming from a July 9 shooting death in Lithonia, according to the DeKalb County Sheriff's Office.

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