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Ex-employee charged with stealing nearly $100,000 from OrthoGeorgia

A former employee at a midstate orthopedic clinic has been charged with stealing nearly $100,000 from the clinic over a span that dates back to spring 2012.Click to Continue »

 

Macon-Bibb approves $18 million for park improvements, subsouth rec center plans

Macon-Bibb County will spend more than $18 million for improvements at five parks and community centers, including a new facility that’s been the focus of debates over building a large…Click to Continue »

 

Bibb County ranks near bottom of state for children living in poverty

Georgia is ranked 40th in the nation in a child welfare report that found more American children living in poverty than five years earlier.Click to Continue »

 

Perry council moves farmers market, hires city clerk

PERRY -- The city’s popular farmer’s market downtown is moving in October, but not very far.Click to Continue »

 

Outgoing Houston BOE members honored by peers, leaders

PERRY -- The main business at hand at Tuesday’s Houston County school board meeting was honoring two outgoing members.Click to Continue »

 

Army Reserve Center to be named for fallen Warner Robins soldier

WARNER ROBINS -- The U.S. Army Reserve Center in Warner Robins will be named after a local soldier who was killed in Iraq.Click to Continue »

 

Tuesday Morning to relocate Macon store this fall

The Tuesday Morning store in Macon plans to move less than four miles from its current location.Click to Continue »

 

Macon Ready: 5th Wave explosion a Macon-Bibb test of preparedness

Emmitsburg, Md. -- One might not think an explosion that cost a movie production company $200,000 in damages in downtown Macon would be a good example of preparedness.Click to Continue »

 

Ga. church with gay pastor vandalized with spray paint

An Augusta church with a gay pastor who plans to get married has been vandalized with spray paint.Click to Continue »

 

Charges downgraded in Macon toddler’s shooting death

Charges have been downgraded in the April shooting death of a Macon toddler.Click to Continue »

 

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