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Patch in Review: September 11-17

A look back at Snellville Patch over the past week.

Here'a a look back at some of the top stories over the past week.

September 11:

On this day we took the time to highlight the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001. For complete coverage of the day see our special section.

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September 12:

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Barbara Bender is running for mayor. See why she thinks she is the perfect person for the job.

Read how local churches commemorated the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001.

September 13:

We sit down with city council candidate Dave Emanuel. He's running unopposed, as are the other council candidates.

The city of Snellville has named September Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and honored the memory of Amanday Riley.

September 14:

We talk to council cadidate Booby Howard about his vision for the city.

In a special Hey Y'all column by Marlene Buchanan, we featured Coach Jack Britt, who turned 85 this past week.

September 15:

Kautz, 33, talks about why she is running for mayor. This is the fourth in our candidate video interviews.

As a tribute to Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, we profiled the life of Alan Sims, a fifth grader at Brookwood Elementary.

September 16:

Fifth video interview of candidates for Snellville Council. On this day, we featured Diane Krause.

September 17:

played Archer on Friday. See what the score was on our website.


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