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Fulton Co. Schools Cancel All After-School Activities for Tuesday, Jan. 28
Due to the possibility of a winter storm Tuesday afternoon, school leaders have decided to cancel all after-school programs.

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Due to the possibility of a winter storm Tuesday afternoon, school leaders have decided to cancel all after-school programs.

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