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Falcons fans score meal deals | Preschoolers 'rise up' | Horse rescued after fall | Income tax season, expect delays

Stories to talk about this evening, including a few you might have missed this week:
Sorry, Boston ... No Sam Adams At This Falcons Fan's Store
Sip on a Sweetwater. Tipple a Terrapin. Grab a 12-pack of Red Brick, or any other Georgia-brewed beer. But don't expect to walk into at least one Georgia convenience store and walk out with any Samuel Adams between now and Super Bowl Sunday. >>> Read more.
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Meal Deals: These Restaurants are Serving Food Fit for a Falcons Fan
As a sports fan that enjoys good grub, you can't stop your appetite. You can only hope to contain it. That being the case, some Atlanta eateries are offering specials in celebration of the Falcons' Super Bowl appearance. >>> Read more.
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Falcons Fever has spread to some of the youngest residents of metro Atlanta, this time infecting preschoolers at Primrose School at Oregon Park in Marietta. >>> See photos and read more.

Horse Rescued After Falling Down Hill In Pickens County
- The Cherokee County Technical Large Rescue Team assisted with the operation Thursday morning.
- The comedy, filming in Atlanta, is looking for experienced chefs and bartenders, international actors, military-looking men and others.
- The 2008 killing of Wenal, in her Lawrenceville home, has remained unsolved.
- The American Transportation Research Institute ranks I-285 at I-85 as the worst bottleneck for trucks in the country.
- You have an extra weekend to file taxes this year, but Georgia tax refunds might take even longer to come back to you.
- Winners of the Mega Millions drawn in November have finally stepped forward, but we don't know who.
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