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Voters can learn more about the candidates for the DeKalb Board of Commissioners and the School Board at a forum on July 27 at Clarkston First Baptist Church.

The event begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Family Life Center with the nonprofit CFBC-Community Development Center Inc. as host.

Will Thomas, vice president of the CFBC-Community Development Center board of directors, will moderate, and audience will be able to ask questions.

Four incumbents face challengers in DeKalb Board of Commissioners races and there are four contested races for the DeKalb Board of Education.

All of the candidates have been invited to participate.

Clarkston First Baptist Church Family Life Center is at 4007 Church St.

For more information, contact Christin Taylor at christinrtaylor@gmail.com or 404-292-5686, Ext. 248.

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