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North Fulton restricts watering to weekends
Residents of north Fulton County on Monday joined Atlantans and those living in Sandy Springs and the southern end of the county in being unable to legally water parched lawns on weekdays.
2 minor bridges a major headache
As bridges go, they're small, but as traffic goes, they're huge.
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