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Home decor company to open its first Middle Georgia store in Warner Robins

A Massachusetts-based home decor store will soon open its first store in Middle Georgia.Click to Continue »

 

Bearfoot Tavern to relocate to new downtown Macon spot by late fall

Plans are underway to relocate the Bearfoot Tavern from its spot on Cherry Street to a new location on Second Street.Click to Continue »

 

Man charged with peering into Bonaire homes, videotaping girls undressing

PERRY -- A 31-year-old man is charged with peering through windows of Bonaire homes and using his iPhone to record videos of girls undressing.Click to Continue »

 

Macon woman jailed after calling 911 an estimated 150 times

There was no emergency when the cops wheeled up at Toshiba L. Smith’s Houston Avenue apartment one evening earlier this week.Click to Continue »

 

Macon-Bibb County agencies prepare for new law addressing segregation

Macon-Bibb County government agencies are preparing for new federal requirements on addressing racial and economic disparities in neighborhoods.Click to Continue »

 

Woman from Gray arrested in Macon forgery

A woman from Gray was identified and arrested in connection with forgery charges in Bibb County.Click to Continue »

 

Middle Georgia fitness festival planned for September in Macon

Healthy eating and exercise for the whole family will be the top priority at the second annual Middle Georgia Wellness and Fitness Festival.Click to Continue »

 

Bibb students trapped as school bus snags power line

A handful of Bibb County school students were temporarily trapped in their school bus that snagged power lines Wednesday morning.Click to Continue »

 

Woman sought for identity theft at State Bank in Macon

A woman, with her pony-tailed hair piled on top of her head, waited June 23 with her arms crossed at the counter of State Bank at 2918 Riverside Drive.Click to Continue »

 

BEHIND THE SCENES: Nose Art, the history of the craft

You won’t have to go far in the Museum of Aviation to find one of the most recognized pieces of plane -- nose art -- in military history. Of course,Click to Continue »

 

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