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The home improvement projects our readers did in quarantine

Atlanta Magazine The home improvement projects our readers did in quarantine Here are just a few of the projects gave readers joy in the midst of this chaotic year Illustration by Babeth Lafon It started with setting up a home office, then progressed to cleaning out the closets. Pretty soon, we were repainting that spare bedroom and planting a garden. By midsummer, we were adding a deck or renovating the kitchen. Lumber became as precious as alcohol wipes. This has been a year for home improvements. Last winter, we launched our Yearbook to salute new shops and products. In 2020, we’re dedicating it to readers’ renovation plans. We asked you to tell us what projects large or small, cheap fixes or major investments gave you joy in the midst of this chaotic year. Here are some of our favorite stories.

Most Bulloch voters choose GOP in runoff

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Most Bulloch voters choose GOP in runoff Local turnout high, falls short of presidential vote Voters make their way to the polls at the Bulloch County Annex on Wednesday, Oct. 14. With 56.4% of Bulloch County voters participating in Tuesday s U.S. Senate and Georgia PSC statewide runoffs, including the three weeks of early voting that preceded it, local turnout reached historic levels for a runoff. - photo by By SCOTT BRYANT/staff With 56.4% of Bulloch County voters participating in Tuesday s U.S. Senate and Georgia PSC statewide runoffs, including the three weeks of early voting that preceded it, local turnout reached historic levels for a runoff.

Bulloch Co polling location moved after poll workers test positive for COVID-19

Bulloch Co. polling location moved after poll workers test positive for COVID-19 Bulloch Co. polling location moved after poll workers test positive for COVID-19 By Dal Cannady | December 31, 2020 at 5:49 PM EST - Updated December 31 at 7:23 PM BULLOCH COUNTY, Ga. (WTOC) - Some voters in Bulloch County will cast their ballots at a different polling location on Tuesday. Officials say they’re doing it due to some key poll workers out due to the pandemic. If you’re a Bulloch County voter who normally comes to the Kiwanis Building on election day, don’t come here Tuesday. Instead, you’ll come to Pittman Park Methodist Church. Election officials say this was the best plan on such short notice.

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