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Article Icon 1Roswell Advances Redevelopment Plan

Roswell approved an agreement to redevelop the aging Roswell Town Center into a 47-acre mixed-use district featuring shops, housing, offices, and public spaces.

The project, led by Morris & Fellows Ventures, aims to transform the former mall site into a walkable hub for living, dining, and community gatherings.

City leaders say the redevelopment will boost economic growth and reimagine one of Roswell’s most visible corridors.

  Article Icon 1Food Banks Step Up to Assist Families

With federal SNAP benefits delayed by the shutdown, metro Atlanta food banks are ramping up aid for struggling families.

Groups like the Atlanta Community Food Bank, Hosea Helps, and HOPE Atlanta are expanding emergency meal programs and enrollment help.

In Mableton, business owner Cheri Bailey hosted a free dinner for 300 neighbors, saying, “When the system fails, love steps in.”

Article Icon 1Right Whales Return Early to Georgia Coast

Two endangered North Atlantic right whales were spotted off Savannah and Hilton Head, weeks ahead of their usual migration schedule.

The early arrival prompted Georgia wildlife officials to warn boaters to slow down and report sightings to avoid deadly vessel strikes.

Aerial surveys begin Dec. 1 as researchers monitor the rare species, whose population has risen slightly to an estimated 384 whales.

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Washington Wants Control Over Your Money. Here’s How to Opt Out.

The Federal Reserve has printed $4.8 trillion in the past three years. Your savings account pays 0.5% while inflation runs at 8%. The math doesn’t work in your favor.

A small group of Americans has discovered a way to completely bypass the traditional banking system. They’re using decentralized finance to become their own banks, collecting the same transaction fees that JPMorgan and Citigroup earn: 12-20% monthly returns, regardless of whether markets go up or down.

Tan Gera, a former Wall Street investment banker, now teaches this strategy through Decentralized Masters. Over 3,000 people have positioned their wealth outside government reach.

No permission needed. No middleman. Just complete financial autonomy.

While everyone else is asking the government for permission, you can start becoming your own bank today.

DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational purposes only. The opinions expressed are from DM Intelligence LLC, doing business as Decentralized Masters, who are not licensed financial advisors or registered investment advisors. The reader acknowledges that DM Intelligence LLC is not responsible for any losses, direct or indirect, resulting from the use of this information, including errors, omissions, or inaccuracies.

Around Georgia

Smyrna: Police are seeking tips in playwright Olivia Mathews’ September murder, offering a $20,000 reward, as they search for a man seen near her apartment. (More)

Rome: A 40-year-old woman was jailed after allegedly blocking a school bus on Dogwood Street and demanding the driver open the door. (More)

Augusta: City leaders vowed to rebuild trust after the housing department’s multimillion-dollar grant scandal and ongoing audit revealed major oversight failures. (More)

Paulding County: Deputies seized 270 grams of meth hidden in a doughnut bag at a fruit stand that investigators say was a front for drug trafficking. (More)

Savannah: Army veteran Brian Harlow, who lost his leg in service, will run in today’s 8th Annual #HonorMark race to support first responders and fellow veterans. (More)

Coweta County: Commissioners approved a long-awaited noise ordinance banning sounds audible in nearby homes between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. (More)


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Georgia Sports

Georgia Tech football coach Brent Key said his consideration for various coaching vacancies is “flattering” but that he’s not leaving the Yellowjackets: “Since I was named the head coach here… every waking second of my life has gone towards building this program to get to the point it is right now.” (More)

Former Atlanta Falcons running back Jamal Anderson was arrested in California on domestic violence charges this week. It’s not Anderson’s first instance of legal trouble—ever since his retirement in 2001, he’s been arrested for cocaine possession, payment disputes, and multiple other charges. (More)

UGA defensive lineman Jordan Hall will miss the remainder of the college football season after suffering a knee injury last weekend. Hall started all eight games for the Bulldogs so far this season. (More)

Georgia Southern won their weeknight bout against Appalachian State 25-23 thanks to a season-high 352 passing yards by quarterback JC French IV. (More)

Yesterday’s Results: NBA | NHL | Soccer | PGA | NCAAF | NCAAM | NCAAW

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Why Smart Crypto Investors Never Use Coinbase (Where They Buy Instead):

By the time crypto hits Coinbase, it’s often already priced for mainstream buyers. Institutional investors access many assets months earlier on “Native Markets,” giving them exposure before public listings.

These markets can provide early access to projects that may not yet be visible to retail traders—and that early window is where some investors look for outsized returns.

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DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational purposes only. The opinions expressed are from DM Intelligence LLC, doing business as Decentralized Masters, who are not licensed financial advisors or registered investment advisors. The reader acknowledges that DM Intelligence LLC is not responsible for any losses, direct or indirect, resulting from the use of this information, including errors, omissions, or inaccuracies.

Et Cetera

Toombs County will auction real estate, tractors, firearms, and Star Wars collectibles at a Dec. 2 Sheriff’s Sale in Lyons. (More)

Georgia Historical Society will dedicate a Macon historical marker honoring journalist and philanthropist Peyton Anderson on Nov. 10, with a reception to follow. (More)

Athens’ iconic Weaver D’s Delicious Fine Foods, the soul food spot that inspired R.E.M.’s Automatic for the People, will close after nearly 40 years in business. (More)

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Georgia Aquarium’s scariest sight! 

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