a close up of a toy: Georgia school districts have announced plans of action in case of a coronavirus outbreak. © Shutterstock Georgia school districts have announced plans of action in case of a coronavirus outbreak.

There was plenty of news across Georgia on Monday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of the top stories from the past 24 hours.

GA Spring Forecast 2020 From Weather Service, Weather Channel

A recent forecast predicts warmer temps in March for some states. Can Georgia put away the winter gear?

Rep. John Lewis Participates In Bloody Sunday March

Atlanta congressman Rep. John Lewis commemorated the 55th anniversary of Bloody Sunday.

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Early Voting Begins Monday: Georgia Presidential Primary

Early voting for the Georgia Presidential Primary election began Monday, March 2.

$50,000 Leap Day Powerball Ticket Sold

The $50,000 winning ticket was sold on Leap Day for the Feb. 29 drawing. The winner hasn't come forward, said lottery officials.

4 County Employees Fired For Time Card Fraud

County officials said they do not intend to pursue any criminal charges.

Police Respond To Shots Fired Inside Best Buy

Police are currently looking for a suspect. Fortunately, police say there were no injuries.

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