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In Case You Missed It: A Look Back at the Week of News in Lilburn

Police chief and city officially part ways.

Here's a look back at the news that Lilburn was talking about last week.

Monday, March 7

-Former Lilburn Police Chief John Davidson, , decided not to pursue an appeal to get his job back after he and the City of Lilburn agreed to go their separate ways. City Manager Bill Johnsa said in a statement that .

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-, playing in its second season this spring. Despite few wins, the boys and girls teams are building a foundation for the future.

Tuesday, March 8

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- in a dramatic 3-1 decision. Officials handed out 10 yellow cards.

- to teach residents the basics of forming Neighborhood Watch groups. More than 40 people attended the meeting.

Wednesday, March 9

-An Atlanta piano importer and its Lilburn CEO were sentenced and fined in U.S. District court for that was found on the keys of pianos.

-This week's discussed tips for relieving stress. Chocolate treats anyone?

Thursday, March 10

-The , held Thursday at Berkmar High School, attracted nearly 90 local businesses to connect with the community. The annual event is largely organized and produced by Berkmar students.

Friday, March 11

-Lilburn native David Johannaber, who is studying photography in Tokyo, shared his experience of .


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