Q: A Varsity drive-in restaurant recently opened in Dawsonville. Are there any plans to open more Varsity restaurants in Georgia? Also, is the Varsity in Dawsonville meeting sales expectations?

-- William McKee Jr., Flowery Branch

A: The Varsity won a bid for one of the coveted restaurant spots at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and will open at that location "before summer," George Fejokwu, a shift manager at the Varsity on North Avenue in downtown Atlanta, told Q&A on the News. The Varsity Jr. opened in Dawsonville on May 9, 2011. "The community has welcomed us with open arms. It's been great," general manager Steve Holder told Q&A on the News. He didn't give specific sales figures. There are other Varsity locations in Alpharetta, Athens, Kennesaw and Norcross.

Q: What is the latest status of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the American soldier captured by the Taliban in June 2009?

-- John Williams, Decatur

A: Talks broke down between the U.S. and the Afghan Taliban in Qatar last weekend, MSNBC.com reported. The U.S. wanted a cease-fire before proceeding in negotiations for a prisoner swap for Bergdahl, but it wasn't accepted by the Taliban, according to the report. Bergdahl was captured on June 30, 2009. A Taliban informant told Newsweek that he saw Bergdahl in North Waziristan, on the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan, and again in Afghanistan's Shawal Valley, in 2011.

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