Georgia, Macon | featured news

Reichert: Drone company talks ongoing since last fall

Talks between Macon-Bibb County officials and a company that wants to sell drones to the local government have been going on since last fall, although the public just learned of…Click to Continue »

 

Road work shrinks Tattnall Square Park intersection in Macon

The intersection of Adams and Oglethorpe streets is getting smaller.Click to Continue »

 

Technology Association of Georgia report highlights Georgia’s tech industry

Georgia is an emerging leader in the technology industry, but there is room for improvement, according to a recent State of the Industry report from the Technology Association of Georgia.Click to Continue »

 

Macon Ready: FEMA drill thrusts Macon-Bibb into twin tornado disaster

Emmitsburg, Md. -- Imagine what it would feel like to have two tornadoes hit Bibb County in less that 24 hours.Click to Continue »

 

Clothing optional for human canvases at Macon body-art show

There’s a good chance they’ll be painting naked folks -- yes, you read right: nude bodies -- at a gallery in downtown Macon come Friday night.Click to Continue »

 

Middle Georgia bakes, but this summer not record-breaking

Macon’s high temperature Tuesday was a thermometer-busting 103 degrees, but weather officials say the summer of 2015 is not likely to go down in history as one of Middle Georgia’s…Click to Continue »

 

3 Warner Robins council members seeking re-election

WARNER ROBINS -- Three City Council members up for re-election this year all say they plan to seek another term.Click to Continue »

 

Sandy Beach Water Park attendance lower than expected, but reviews favorable

With temperatures hovering near the century mark the past couple of weeks, some Middle Georgians have looked to Macon’s new water park as a way to cool off.Click to Continue »

 

Macon woman’s June shooting death now investigated as ‘suspicious’

Bibb County deputies are investigating the June 12 shooting death of a Macon woman as a “suspicious death,” according to a sheriff’s office spokesman.Click to Continue »

 

Centerville council approves raise for three employees

CENTERVILLE -- The City Council approved a 1-percent pay raise for three top city employees Tuesday.Click to Continue »

 

Subscribe to this RSS topic: Syndicate content