Kids & Family
Good News: Kids Perform "Let it Go" Cover Hoping for Snow Day, Missing People Located, Easter Bunny Plans Alpharetta Visit
Top good news posts this week include an upcoming tree planting event, a local city receiving a hefty donation, and more.

From an elementary school talent show to local restaurants and chefs receiving nominations for “The Oscars of Food,” here are some good news stories from Georgia’s Patch sites.
- Kids at Wellstar Kennestone Enjoy Model Railroad Village
- Tree Planting in Decatur on Feb. 28
- Peachtree Corners Receives $26,000 Donation from UPCCA
- Hiram City Clerk Earns Distinguished Certification
- Cumming Sisters Sing ‘Let It Go’ for Expected Snow Day
- ‘Simpson’s Got Talent’ Plans Big Show With 15 Acts, 70 Kids
- DCSO: Missing Teenager Has Been Located
- Sandy Springs Employee Named Paramedic/EMT of the Year
- Proclamations Celebrate Rotary Club’s Dedication To ‘Service Above Self’
- UPDATE: Missing Man Has Been Located
- Easter Bunny Will Visit Alpharetta For Photo OpJohns Creek Foundation Elects New Officers
- Reinhardt Designates Gift To Serve Theater Program
- Decatur Restaurants Make James Beard Award Semifinalist List
- Show Us How Much You Love Your Pet
- KSU Continuing Education Program Wins National Honors
More Georgia Good News!
- 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
- Good News: Homeless Get A Place to Sleep, Police Save Overdose Victim, Elementary School Donates to Less Fortunate, Christmas Trees Recycled
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