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Jobs Roundup: New Openings in the Medical Field
Listings in the Tucker area posted in the last few days, plus a link to lots more.

Kevin Madigan began writing in his early teens, when he helped publish a magazine while at boarding school in England. Since moving to Georgia in the late 1980s, he has written for various publications, including Atlanta Business Chronicle, MTV, Atlanta Music Guide and Creative Loafing, where he was the Online Music Editor. Madigan contributed to the launch of the local CitySearch.com and wrote a regular column for Atlanta Style & Design. He is also a licensed Spanish translator and interpreter who earned his certification from the Department of Modern Languages at Georgia State University.
Born in New York, Madigan has also lived in Spain and in Miami, where he met his wife, with whom he lives in Tucker. They have two children, both in their twenties. He can be reached at 404-769-2451 and Kevin.Madigan@Patch.com
Listings in the Tucker area posted in the last few days, plus a link to lots more.

A list of some recent criminal activity in the area as reported by Crime Mapping.
A list of some recent criminal activity in Tucker as reported by Crime Mapping.
The Thanksgiving break lasts all next week.
BSA Troop 129 has a new location this year for selling trees and wreaths.
The Thanksgiving break lasts all next week.
The Thanksgiving break lasts all next week.
Festivities run from 4 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 29.
The same location was robbed earlier this year.
Tai Chi, ethics meeting, and business loans for women also coming up.
Three DeKalb teams advancing to state quarterfinals.
Stephenson’s win puts the Jaguars on the road in Paulding County for the second consecutive season.
Read about north Georgia restaurants with high scores and critical violations.
Read about north Georgia restaurants with high scores and critical violations.
Some of the strange stuff cops in north Georgia faced recently.
Some of the strange stuff cops in north Georgia faced recently.
Some of what went on this week around town.