Video Released Of Murder Suspect; New Sandy Springs Downtown; New Morehouse Presidents
Also: some northern DeKalb residents are unsure about cityhood; Brookhaven man honored for volunteer efforts.
- By Timothy Darnell
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- November 13, 2012
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The vast majority of residents at a Monday meeting to learn about cityhood in northern DeKalb County said they were unsure they wanted to be part of a new city.
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