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Transportation bill means higher fuel taxes for local governments, schools

Local governments and school systems are paying more in fuel taxes because of a new law that went into effect this month.Click to Continue »

 

Business 1 on 1 with Chericah Coleman Gibbs of Coleman Cleaning Service LLC

Chericah Coleman Gibbs, co-owner with husband Archie Gibbs, Coleman Cleaning Service LLC, a home-based business in Macon; 478-320-2536.Click to Continue »

 

Teachers get chance to learn

WARNER ROBINS -- Classrooms at Northside High School were in use last week, but instead of students, teachers filled the desks.Click to Continue »

 

Report: Transgender Georgia inmate suing for safe housing allegedly raped again

Attorneys representing a transgender Georgia prison inmate are trying to have her moved or to hear the state prison system’s plan for keeping her safe.Click to Continue »

 

Back-to-school giveaways to be held across Middle Georgia

With school starting back in just a few weeks, several companies and organizations around Middle Georgia are hosting school supply giveaways this month and next for teachers, students and others…Click to Continue »

 

Bibb schools race to complete sales tax projects

With fewer than three weeks before school starts, the Bibb County school district is in a “mad dash to the finish line” to complete a grab bag of capital projects.Click to Continue »

 

Family spokesman: Mental issues dogged shooter who killed 5

A family spokesman says a Kuwaiti-born man who shot and killed five service members in Tennessee suffered mental health problems since his early teen years and also fought drug and…Click to Continue »

 

Film festival’s 10th year goes smoothly

Buoyed by a Bandit, the Macon Film Festival had a successful run in its 10th year.Click to Continue »

 

NFHS Network concludes student broadcast academy in Atlanta

A high school sports media company is concluding the launch of a student broadcast academy in Atlanta.Click to Continue »

 

Jury to begin deliberations in police officer killing trial

A jury in northeast Georgia is set to begin its deliberations in the trial of a man accused of killing a police officer in Athens and wounding a second officer.Click to Continue »

 

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