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Where Were You When The Snow Storm Hit Johns Creek?
The first snow storm of the season hit Johns Creek and the metro area hard. Here are photos of residents who sent in photos to Patch to share.
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Her background includes 10 years as an editor and writer for several local golf publications where she covered both professional and amateur events throughout the state. She also worked as a freelancer for the AJC while attending college.
She graduated Georgia State University with a degree in journalism and a minor in American Literature. Judy has lived in the Atlanta metro area for over 25 years and currently resides in Duluth with her husband and two sons. When she's not reporting, you can find her out chasing a little white ball around the area golf courses.
The first snow storm of the season hit Johns Creek and the metro area hard. Here are photos of residents who sent in photos to Patch to share.
Jan. 29, has been declared a snow day.
The public is advised to avoid all but necessary travel until midday Wednesday.
Jan. 29, has been declared a snow day for all students and staff.
Residents are advised to stay home, call 911 if you are in an accident or have vehicle trouble. Also, a portion of Abbotts Bridge Road is closed due to icy conditions.
Bus transportation is in progress. but parents may also pick up their children at school.
Here's a chance to play your favorite game - and honor your countrymen who have served our country.
Find out how many plows will be on the roads and how many county employees will be on hand to clear the streets.
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Due to the possibility of a winter storm Tuesday afternoon, school leaders have decided to cancel all after-school programs.