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Outside 285 has been a member of Linktree for 2 years and joined in May 2024. The social media accounts linked to from Outside 285 are: • Facebook • Instagram • TikTok • YouTube • Snapchat Besides social media accounts, outside285 has populated their site with: • Barbara Rivera Holmes Becomes Georgia’s First Latina Constitutional Officer • Six Arrested After Marietta Shooting Leads to Police Chase and Crash • Dr. Chavonda Mills Named Provost at Georgia Gwinnett College • Georgia Senate Approves Comprehensive School Safety Legislation • The Long Road To Senate Confirmation • A Calmer Kind of Play: East Cobb Space Designed for All Kids • Ex-Cobb County Deputy Indicted for Alleged Fraud Scheme • Former State Representative Wins Runoff for Cobb Commission District 2 Democratic Primary • Ashes on the Go: Churches Offer Alternative Services for Ash Wednesday • Duracell Moves Global Research and Development Headquarters to Atlanta, Investing $56 Million • Former Georgia Senator Confirmed as Administrator of the Small Business Administration • Roswell Honors Fallen Officer with Funeral Service • Passenger Plane and Military Helicopter Collide Near Reagan National Airport • Henry County School District Delays Employee Paychecks Due to Winter Storm • President Trump Responds to California Fires with Executive Action and Visit to Los Angeles • Mark Cheatham Sworn In as Acworth’s New Chief of Police • Visitors Can Pay Respects to Former President Jimmy Carter Until Tuesday Morning • Gwinnett Kids Can Earn Circus Tickets by Reading • Suspect in Bourbon Street Attack Identified as Former Georgia State University Student • Homelessness and Human Trafficking: An Overlooked Connection in Atlanta • Mable House Lights the Night and Tree Jubilee Promise Holiday Magic • Fulton County Election Board Member’s Appeal Challenges Georgia Certification Laws • What’s On Your Ballot? • Georgia’s High Court Enforces Election Day Deadline for Cobb Absentee Ballots • Cobb County Corrects Polling Location Error for Acworth and Roswell Precincts • How to Find Your Voting Location and Check Wait Times in Metro Atlanta • Teamsters Refused to Endorse Any Presidential Candidate • Cobb County Raced to Mail Out Thousands of Absentee Ballots Amid Surge in Requests • Is Illegal Immigration Fueling the Housing Crisis? • Georgia Among States Worst Hit By Housing Inflation • Prescription Price Caps Causing Price Surge Data Shows • Discover Georgia’s Best Antique Destinations Close to Home • Early Voting Begins Tomorrow Across Georgia • Canine Pet Rescue to Host 7th Annual Halloween Howl 5K and 1K in Dacula • Atlanta Ballet Strengthens Governance with New Board Members • Man Sentenced to Life After Murdering Three in Gwinnett County Home • Today is the Last Day to Register to Vote in Georgia • Cobb Public Library Releases Reading List for Global Diversity Awareness Month • Award-Winning Atlanta Investigator Fatally Shot During Alleged Break-In • Ongoing Conyers Chemical Plant Fire Prompts Extension on Shelter-In-Place Order • Decatur Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Murdering Ex-Girlfriend After Breakup • Cobb County School Board Candidate Forum Features Only Democratic Candidates Amid Controversy • Gwinnett Salvation Army Leads Storm Relief in Valdosta After Hurricane Helene • Cobb County 5K to Benefit Make-A-Wish Georgia Taking Place Tomorrow • Cobb County Public Library Gears Up for Annual Fall Book Sale • Xfinity Movie Series Returns to The Battery for Fall Fun • How to Watch Tonight’s Vice Presidential Debate Between JD Vance and Tim Walz • Jimmy Carter Turns 100 • In the Aftermath of the Harris-Trump Debate, the American Public Now Focused on the Debate Between the Candidate’s Running Mat • Boil Water Advisory Issued for Parts of Metro Atlanta • Gwinnett County Public Schools Take Precautions Following BioLab Fire • Bill Maher Lands Zingers at the Vice President’s Expense • Expansion of German Joint Manufacturer Boosts Gwinnett’s Economy • The Georgia Ballet Brings Sleepy Hollow to Life in Marietta • Chemical Plant Fire in Conyers Prompts Mass Evacuations and Road Closures • Death Toll Rises to 17 in Georgia Following Hurricane Helene • Has President Joe Biden Set off Into the Sunset? • Georgia Tightened Immigration Laws Amid Controversy • Snellville to Host First-Ever Book Festival This November • Cobb County Youth Commission Now Accepting Applications for 2024-2025 • Dacula and Buford Ranked Among Safest U.S. Suburbs • Cobb County DOT Hosts Open House Forums for Residents to Discuss Mobility Sales Tax • JD Vance to Address Voters at Faith and Freedom Dinner in Cobb County Tonight • Gwinnett County to Receive $1.6 Million for Road Safety Enhancements as Part of Federal Infrastructure Funding • Shailene Woodley Defends Sharing Melania Trump’s Letter Amid Backlash • Massive “Synchronicity” Mural Unveiled at Sugarloaf Parkway Underpass • Widow of New York City Fire Department Chief Killed on 9/11 Criticized President Biden at Memorial • Last Chance: Gwinnett County’s Final Pop-up Recycling Event Tomorrow • Harris and Trump to Square Off in First Presidential Debate Tonight • North Gwinnett Bulldogs Set to Face Mill Creek Hawks in Undefeated Clash • Taste of Smyrna Returns with Flavors from Local Favorites • President Biden Declares National Days of Prayer and Remembrance • Father of Suspected Apalachee High School Shooter Arrested • Perdue Frozen Chicken Recall Impacts 24 Store in Cobb County • Google Caught Using Algorithm For Election Interference • NASCAR Playoffs Begin at Atlanta Motor Speedway with Excitement on and off the Track • Four Dead, Nine Injured in School Shooting at Apalachee High School • Mega-Merger: Credit Unions Unite to Establish Large Financial Firm • Cobb County Gears Up for Annual Foodie Week • Mulberry’s First Public Meeting Scheduled for Early Next Week • Showdown in Roswell: Walton Raiders Take on Roswell Hornets Tonight • Knights Aim to Continue Undefeated Streak Against Vikings in Friday Night Showdown • Cedar Grove Saints Look to Regain Momentum After Early Season Setback • Exploring Scotland: A Two-Week Adventure Journey by Six Enthusiastic Gwinnett Residents • Highway 120 to Get a Facelift with Expanded Road and New Bridge • Goodbye Rain, Hello Sunshine • Vice President Kamala Harris is Coming to Atlanta and Bringing a Special Guest • Former Boyfriend Charged in Death of Pregnant Teenager • As Party Leaders Rally Around Harris, Others Question the Vice President’s Heir Apparent Status • Warnock for VP? The Choice Could Help Alleviate Some Concerns • Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner’s Snellville Location Closed Until Next Week • Gwinnett County Commissioner to Lead Community Discussion on Fentanyl Crisis • Republican National Convention Put Title IX Changes and Gender Issues in the Spotlight • Voting for the Unelected • Two Local Organizations Chosen to Receive USDA Grant • In His RNC Speech, Trump Emphasized the Murder of Georgia Student • Wet Week Ahead: Thunderstorms and Rain Fill the Forecast • Biden’s Bad Week Keeps Getting Worse • Another Hazardous Waste Collection Day Scheduled in Gwinnett County • Economy On The Top Of Georgia Voters Minds • Southern-Fried Gaming Expo is Coming to Cobb County • Wesley’s Law Hopes to Save Lives • Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office Announces 4th Annual Back-to-School Event • Georgia Democrat Leaders Left With a Hard Choice On Biden Campaign • GDOT Hosts Public Forums on Potential 1-285 Toll Lanes • July 4th Cookout Costs Even More This Year • Addy’s Law Goes Into Effect • Biden and Trump Trade Attacks During Atlanta Debate • All Eyes on Atlanta for First Presidential Debate • Court Decisions Reveal Complexity of Judicial Philosophies • KSU Student Housing Rezoning Decision Postponed till July by Cobb Planning Commission • Hunter Biden Found Guilty on All Charges • GADoT Warns of Upcoming Changes in Gwinnett County • Albany State University Welcomes New Interim President • Strengthening Economic Ties : Kemp Embarks on Trade Mission to Korea • Cobb County’s Economy is Flourishing: 38 New Businesses Licensed Last Week • Experience Excitement at Powder Springs 4th of July: Car Show, Live Music, Fireworks Extravaganza! • Increased Consumer Prices Tied To Bidenomics Turns Retirement Dreams Into Fantasies • Special Prosecutor Paid $653,880 in Taxpayer Money to Prosecute President Trump • Biden’s Border Declaration Criticized by Democrats and Republicans • As Summer Heats Up, Understanding the Heat Index Warnings Can Save Lives • Cobb Transit Wants Special Tax Included on November Ballot • Cobb County School District Announces Public Hearing • Cobb County Government Protects Itself Against Cyber Threats • Gwinnett Tech Secures Prestigious Credentialing Award • Living Legends Brunch a Success • Catch the Dad’s Garage Improv – Coming June 28th! • Legal Consequences for Trump’s Attorneys • Adoptable Dog of the Day: Milo • Atlanta and Georgia Tackle Distracted, Drunk and Hazardous Driving – A Comprehensive Guide • Storm Season is Here – Severe Weather in the Forecast • Join the Conversation: Rent Control Community Forum Scheduled for Today! • Foreign Involvement in GA Elections Limited with New Bill • YMCA Feeds Thousands in Cobb Community