Kids & Family
Good News: New Home for Vet, Lottery Winner, Bone Marrow Registry
Top good news posts this week include loved pets, the safest places in Georgia, and more.

From a family-owned company opening its third location to a local elementary school raising butterflies, here are some good news stories from Georgia’s Patch sites.
- Douglasville Man Claims Lottery Fantasy 5 Winnings
- Medical Office Thanks Those Who Helped Them Rebound from Fire
- School Holds Bone Marrow Registry in Honor of 4 Cumming Residents
- Family Owned Rental Company Opens Third Location in Hiram
- 19 Incredibly Loved Cumming Pets
- Milton named as First ‘Special Needs Certified’ City in America
- Smyrna Second Graders Prepare to Raise Butterflies
- Meteorologist Ken Cook Volunteers at Emergency Operations Center
- Meet the Disabled Florida Vet Who’s Getting a New House in Smyrna
- The Rotary Club ‘Lighted Up’ Sandy Springs on Feb. 23
- 3 Safest Places in Georgia: Report
- Roswell Woman’s Club Fundraiser will be on March 5
- First Year Riverwood Wrestler Advances to State Tournament
- ‘Volunteer For a Better Sandy Springs Day’ will be held on April 25
- Mayor Paul Cuts Ribbon at Interim Healthcare Ceremony
- 300 New Jobs by 2019 as Inalfa Expands in Cherokee County
- Dogs in the Snow: Having Fun at Paulding County Animal Shelter
More Georgia Good News!
Find out what's happening in Tuckerfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Good News: Kids Perform “Let it Go” Cover Hoping for Snow Day, Missing People Located, Easter Bunny Plans Alpharetta Visit
- Good News: Family Finally Gets Heated Home, Winning Lottery Ticket Sold, Student Wins Tech Fair
- Good New: Cop’s Wife Delivers Baby at Fire Station, Park Upgrades, Students Sign Commitment Letters, Top School Counselors Named
- Good News: Baby Born in Kroger, Vet Gets Free Home, Canton, Dallas Men Win Lottery, Missing Teen Found Safe
- Good News: Resident Saves Trooper’s Life, Reality Show Chef Opening Local Restaurant, $1 Million Grant for Food Bank
- Good News: Senior Receives Medal for WWII Service, MLK Statue Coming to Capitol, Smyrna Woman Turns 100, Cartersville Gamer Wins Big
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